
Or for that sake, never knowing whether to wear a T-shirt or parka.
I don’t miss having to be so many places. Offices, meetings, presentations, out for lunch, back from lunch, to the store, the gym, to dinner somewhere by eight.
Now I just hop online — make sure I’m wearing a different shirt than yesterday — and I’m set. None of the getting-there part. It’s liberating.
Or crowds. I don’t miss weaving up congested streets, pushing through packed BART stations or traversing crowded venues.
Well, I do miss the events which draw those crowds, the electric atmosphere. And the giddy excitement of sharing a moment.
I miss the diversions. I miss dropping into a restaurant or bar. The wonderful hubbub around Lake Merritt on a sunny Sunday. Picking out the perfect pair of shoes.
And I miss the people I care about. Clearly, I’m not the only one. A recent article in the San Jose Mercury News said the number-one thing we all miss are people: friends and family, colleagues, our favorite bartenders and shopkeepers.
But I tell you what: We’ll see each other soon. We’ll hang out, share a well-deserved embrace, a good laugh and a lovely meal. We’ll be happy and healthy.
Soon, I hope. Soon.
With a Perspective, I’m Richard Levitt.
Richard Levitt is an East Bay writer who teaches martial arts, yoga and creative problem solving.
"later" - Google News
March 04, 2021 at 03:01PM
https://ift.tt/386kP6M
Richard Levitt: One Year Later - KQED
"later" - Google News
https://ift.tt/2KR2wq4
Bagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "Richard Levitt: One Year Later - KQED"
Post a Comment