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QUARANTAINMENT

QUARANTAINMENT

Students share benefits, experience of being at home

MARISSA RYAN, EMILY SANDY SPEAK-UPS

LINDSAY BICKETT, MATTHEW ZETZL, SARAH LARKIN, TED PIHA SUBMITTED PHOTOS

At the beginning of the quarantine, I mainly focused on the negatives. I would get really upset and angrythat this virus had to come at the end of my senior year.

However, as quarantine went on, I mainly came to terms with what I had lost and focused on how what we were doing was saving lives. A lot of good came out of this quarantine, too.

I started to read for fun again, something I hadn’t done since middle school. I also started healthy habits like working out and eating better.

SENIOR LINDSAY BICKETT

My experience has been a lot of sleeping, school work, dog walks and also watching “Outer Banks” a lot. I’m staying busy by doing virtual stuff like game nights, Bible studies and youth group with my church. I’ve also been on my hammock a lot outside.

FRESHMAN SARAH LARKIN

The best (part) of quarantine is sleeping in all day and doing school work at my own pace. I miss not being able to go out and hang out with my friends. I’ve been staying busy by working out, watching movies and TV and talking virtually to my friends.

SOPHOMORE MATTHEW ZETZL

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