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  • Traveling
  • It looks so pretty
  • WOW Look at Sky and the Ocean up ahead!
  • Coronavirus getting worse and many other terrible events occurring.
  • Many stores are losing business and shutting down due to Coronavirus getting worse. 
  • CLOSED!
  • oh no
  • Home activites/Movie nights 
  • Watching the sky turn into what looks like cotton candy is something that we could all say is beautiful to behold. Observing Nature's beauty overall is fascinating and something both my mother and I enjoyed doing together. Growing up it has always been me, my mother, and my older sister. Being just the three of us made it easier to travel around the world and explore more often than most families do. 
  • A few months later and I'm Stuck in my room
  • It's okay I'm on call with my friend right now. Maybe Later.
  • During the year 2020 the outbreak of COVID-19 hit and rapidly spread around the world. When the pandemic had hit, numerous schools and stores had to close to prevent further cases. Meaning we all had to quarantine in our homes and traveling was not the wisest decision.
  • An argument
  • I wish I did have the motivation.
  • 
  • How come you have the time to call your friends but not with your family
  • Although traveling was not much of an option during the summer, my mom and sister had tried to find activities to do around the house and neighborhood. But one of our favorites was binge watching different genres of movies. Mostly every weekend we would pick a new movie to watch together. As other activities would include trying out new hobbies.
  • The Bond
  • After a couple months of being at home it started to feel like an endless summer with the same routine everyday. Not only did my unhealthy habits grow I also ended up getting more distant with my own family and slowly lost motivation to be productive. My mental health was not the best and the only way I could cope was facetiming my friends daily. Worsening by the day I started to feel tired constantly as I stayed up late at night and sleep in till noon.
  • You never want to do anything anymore.
  • Hey you should come do something with me and mom.
  • I remember a night during my 8th grade year, my mom had asked me if I wanted to go on a bike ride downtown. Though I never had much homework, I told her I was busy as an excuse. My mom told me how this whole summer we rarely did anything together and I had gotten less active. She went on about how I have the time to facetime my friends in the middle of the night, yet not have the time to spend with her. I always felt guilty, but I never though to try and change my attitude at the time.
  • Your coming with us and your cousin on our two day camp trip.
  • You never want to do anything that involves being out of your room.
  • A month passes by, and we are at my mother's short notice camping trip with our family to help my get outdoors. I did complain a little and sometimes I did it without realizing, which made me feel even more guilty afterwards. However, when we got there and got to explore different trails, it was amazing. I forgot the feeling of what it was like to be out adventuring with my mom. Even though we were not traveling far, just being able to have quality time like this was good enough for the both of us. I learned that I shouldn't take time with my loved ones for granted. My mother missed these times just as much as I did.
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