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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Dec 26, 2020 | Replies (10)

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@merpreb

@mayofeb2020- Unless your kitchen is huge I have no idea how to cook with someone else other than whoever is living with you. Being inside with people who are not your live in people is very dangerous. My very small community's numbers just bumped up by over 100 cases. Our small local hospital can't handle more.

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That has been one of the hardest things for our small group of friends. Our favorite way to spend an evening, for over 30 years, has been to gather for a communal meal in one of our homes, finishing preparations together while enjoying a beverage, then eating and chatting, an finally enjoying a game of cards or dominoes...we have not done this since last New Years' Eve. This summer we adjusted - one couple carefully preparing appetizers, sharing them outdoors, then ordering pizza.
But New Years' Eve was always our most special time (since 1982-3) with a fancy dinner, games or an activity, and champagne at the ball drop... Probably not an option with temps of -2Fand a foot of snow on the ground today...

Sue