How to Live during COVID-19? Pauline Tam – Knitting Club
After returning from a trip in early February this year, Toronto was wary of those of us who returned home. In order to reassure the family and friends around me, I quarantined myself for two weeks. However, just after the quarantine was over, Toronto was in a tense situation because of COVID-19. Everyone stayed at home and only went out for grocery shopping. My friends said that they were bored. What they did everyday was watch mobile phones, watch computers, watch movies and eating three meals. They all gained weight.
But thank God, I don’t have much free time after my daily morning devotion, afternoon exercise and taking care of three meals a day. Before the pandemic, my Knitting Club instructor, Grace, introduced a few projects which I still haven't had the opportunity to work on. It was great that I could use the days at home to complete them.
During the pandemic, our excellent teacher Grace never forgets us, and often provides knitting projects via emails. If students have questions, she always explains in detail. Thank you, Grace! We will remember your hard work and love! In late July, the knitting club started to open classes online. Students shared their work online just like show-and-tell. We enjoyed the time very much. When encountering more difficult knitting methods, Grace will explain in detail and zoom in on her computer screen, enabling us to see even more clearly than before. Thank you, Grace, for your hard work!
Although it is unknown when we can get together again for class, our interests are the same. Thank God for allowing us to live a plenitude life during the pandemic.