Spring Break 2021

Most of us never thought we’d be here. A year later still dealing with spring break and Covid. Although spring break looks different this year, there are somethings that we can still do safely. 

Family fun

Now I know, we have all be stuck at home with our families and many of you are probably like I’m over it. I totally understand. However, if we all have to be together anyway, let’s make the best of it. Go to the park for walks. Find a trail and take an adventure. Cook on the grill. Get outside and breath some fresh air!! 

Road trip

It’s true we should still be playing it safe, but who says you can’t rent an Airbnb and get away? Take a friend, close family member, or your boyfriend and get away from the hustle and bustle because we all know that life hasn’t stopped just because we are dealing with Covid! 

Self-care

Still uncomfortable going anywhere? I totally understand. Create a stay-cation. Whether that means pitching your tent in the back yard and building a bonfire. Have a spa night. Take a long hot bath. Read that book you have been meaning to pick up. Do something for yourself. Life has been hard. Take the time fore you. 

 

Unplug

I’m not sure how anyone else feels but I know I’m on social media, media overload. So my plan is going to be to take part of my spring break and turn off my phone, computer, and maybe even tv. I’m so excited to just spend a couple days with my boyfriend relaxing. Talking and reconnecting. 

No, we are not yet where we wanna be when it comes to Covid. I’m feeling the frustration too. Just remember whatever you do for spring break, if you are going to be with other people in crowds mask up. Keep your friends and family healthy! 

Happy Spring Break!! 

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Emily Anne

Hi, my name is Emily and I am 26. I spend a lot of my time being a dog mom to my Irish setter, Annie and trying to be the very best girlfriend to my very best friend. I am a full time student and although I am not sure what I want my career to look like, I do know that I want to help people. I also work full time as a teaching assistant. Writing is one of my hobbies, which is what brought me to Puckermob. I love having a place where I can share my stories, the good and the bad. I love that I can share the things that have helped me through the hard times, as well as, all of the good things that are happening. I also love to read. Some of my favorite books right now are “Didn’t see that coming,” by Rachel Hollis and “Daring Greatly,” by Brene Brown. You can find me on Instagram where you can see all of my adventures with Annie, my boyfriend, and my baby-sister.

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