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Just a Normal Weekend with Good Food

Last night I played Team Fortress 2 with two of my friends from the Vertigo Gaming Inc. team for two hours. We had been talking about doing this for a while as a way to hang out despite the distance between us, and while we were slow to pull the trigger at first, the pandemic obviously made that idea all the more appealing.

As I learned, online gaming with friends is a great way to feel less isolated. Being able to talk and interact, even within the confines of a video game, felt very freeing compared to the last two weeks. Definitely give it a shot if you haven't yet.

In keeping with our promise from yesterday, my partner and I still avoided the news today. We know things are bad, and reading about exactly how bad they are without being able to do anything about it isn't going to do any good.

We did our best to make this just like any other weekend. My partner applied more plaster and painted the bathroom wall to finish that project, we blew bubbles for our daughter again, and—probably the highlight of our day—we had fun making some delicious food, including:

Multi-cheese grilled cheese sandwiches on sourdough bread for lunch.

Blueberry and strawberry jam.

Banana bread.

Creamy chicken noodle soup for dinner.

It all turned out delicious and I can't wait to dig into more for leftovers!

What did you do to make your weekend feel normal? Comment below!

Stay healthy and sane!
-Ryan

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