Thursday, January 7, 2021

Halvesies & 2020

Looking back on 2020 we are feeling fortunate that the girls had as smooth a year as they did.  While the world was thrown a curveball and little went to plan, they were resilient, hard-working, and played well together.  

It's quite crazy to think we started 2020 flying into Sydney and watching fireworks go off over the harbor.  Then, after a short stretch of school, we took a trip to Seoul and then saw all plans fall apart.  Trips to Tokyo, Mongolia, and Singapore all were lost as we started four months of intense e-learning when we did a minimum of a dozen zooms per day (despite skipping a few).  Separated from friends and family, the girls started teaching their own classes to us (Mandarin & Pip language), we were obsessed with tadpoles for a stretch, and we played a lot board and card games.  Overall, our problems were small compared to what many others are going through and we mourn over 1.85 million deaths to date.  We all got back to school for the last few months which, allowed for some closure as we finished our time at YCIS.  

zoom time, all the time    ------    Getting supplies for friends in quarantine

"school"           ------------         Disney trip with friends out of quarantine

Spring and summer meant we gave up a fair amount of personal freedoms - mask mandates, phones tracking us, and adjusting to quick-changing government policies, but ultimately we ended up with many societal freedoms.  Strict quarantine for travelers and a zero-tolerance policy meant a lot of inconveniences individually, but we were able to enjoy some of the collective benefits as we saw Mulan in the theater, gathered in large groups, visited museums, parks and tourist attractions. Ultimately, it has been educational for us to hear from a number of different people sharing their take in regards to their culture's views on the relationship between individuals and government.  



Fall brought us to a new school with new classmates, teachers, coworkers and jobs.  We are proud of the adaptability of the girls and we're proud of their bravery jumping into a new situation. 

We've now reached "half-birthday" week, when we recognize the girls' growth. Ben traditionally creates a video to reflect on the past year. 

We continue to pray and hope for a better 2021, for the health and prosperity of all, and a chance for everyone to be together with loved ones again.  



1 comment:

  1. Wonderful to see the adventures you continue to have and that you are well in these unique times. Wishing you all the best.

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