Always look on the bright side of a pandemic

in #life3 years ago
While covid has put limitations on our lives and resulted in much misery, it also comes with some upsides. At least in the eyes of the optimist.

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In Scandinavia there's a saying that Christmas lasts until Easter. For me, it at least lasted till February this year. Here with my mother and younger brother during the holiday that I felt ended just yesterday.

It's been a while since my last Hive post. And although I've stayed up to date on discussions taking place about new Hive development and where the market is going, it's safe to say that I've been mostly missing.

There's a reason for this, namely that I've had the time and luxury to have the longest "Christmas holiday" ever. All thanks to covid.

With remote work being not only more acceptable and well-integrated into work life, but even mandatory at times, the opportunity was there to spend more time at home than I otherwise would have this season. For me, who now lives in a different part of the country than my relatives and used to live in a different country altogether while I was in Paris, this has been a real luxury.

So while this could be seen as the most belated Christmas post ever, I felt an even stronger urge to share some positive perspective on the opportunities that inconvenient circumstances may still bring along with them.

For instance, what on earth could beat starting your day like this?

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The morning view I've grown used to the past month and a half. One way looking out the window, the other into the eyes of the family dog (Shiva).

Usually, my Christmas holidays would be rather packed. Leaving work to catch a plane on December 22. Being with the family on Christmas eve and day, then joining friends to party on the 26th. Follow that up with a midweek of catching up with friends who I don't see as often since leaving my home town, before getting trashed on new year's eve and hopefully catching my plane again on the 3rd of January. Back in the office on the first Monday.

Instead, with Covid discouraging people to meet for large gatherings, this year's Christmas went to our family's winter cabin. Just the 4 of us (+dog). And while it was unfortunate not being able to see many of my friends in Stavanger, this turned out to be just the type of holiday I needed.

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The inside of our cabin after all the Christmas decorations had come up.


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You know it's a starry night outside when you can get this good images with your phone!

It's easy to forget just how healthy it is to sometimes disconnect from the often meaningless stress one encounters in daily life. And while holidays packed with events can be good fun, it's often the very opposite of that. Being "forced" to have a more quiet, relaxing, and calm holiday was thus more of a blessing than a curse.


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Admittedly, we might have just been lucky to have a place like this with such a tremendous view and the sense of freedom that comes with it. Many will have been stuck in the same small apartment with a view into their neighbor's block all season.

But as if such a holiday wasn't enough, I figured I might as well stay for an additional couple of weeks. Why not? All my colleagues were working from home anyways, and I brought my work laptop with me and have just as good WiFi at the cabin as anywhere else.

So I stayed. And I skied. A lot.

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Myself a couple of kilometres from our cabin where most people from our area go cross-country skiing

It seems almost surreal to me to ever go back to a time where one does not do physical exercise of some sort in the middle of a workday. Why would you ever want to sit on your ass inside continuously from 9 to 5 when you can instead go out for an hour in the middle of the day, while the sun is still up, and ski?!

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Physical activity is one thing, but having nature like this around to clear your mind is even better!

Time off like this is usually the best time for me to regain good mental clarity, do some deep thinking, analyze problems, and structure solutions. It also serves well to sharpen my focus on what I want to do and prioritize for the next few months. And I know I would not have been doing it this fully without covid making me do it.

So while I began this post by saying it's been a while since my last post, I'll finish it by saying that I look very much forward to trying to add some new pieces to the Hive puzzle that I believe can help us make more out of this new bull season that we're finally in. There's so much more that we can do, and we all know it.

Fredrik

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Hey man, great to see you again and you're feeling good, enjoying your extended Xmas. Lovely area you have near the cabin, there's definitely something to be said about spending time outdoors and not sitting on your ass 9-5... I should probably do that myself!

Catch you around, take care

Thanks! It sure is. I often need to remind myself of just how lucky we are to have such a place. Used to take it for granted when I was younger...

I've gotten better at finding the time to move. But it can be more difficult when you're in a big office building with fancy shoes, a suit and no nice places to go...

Yeah definitely, walking around the business Park doesn't quite have the same appeal to it! But if it gets the blood moving then that's something at least!

I must say that looks like paradise.

Glad you've been making the most of Lockdown!

How are you ever going to cope getting back to the grind now?!?

I know, right?! Used to take it for granted as a kid. Only after living abroad and in big cities did I come to fully appreciate it once I got back.

As for coping now that I'm back in Oslo: we're really lucky to have amazing open areas for cross country skiing here as well. Despite being a city with 700,000 people, you can jump on a metro om the city center and be at the beginning of the ski-tracks in just 20 minutes. Which is really cool!

So stay tuned for some more epic scenery😎

I think that's the positive thing about this pandemic, we can spend more time together as a family, we spend more time at home, although it's good to get some fresh air.

Exactly. While I miss the ability to meet new people at larger gatherings, there's something nice about being tied closer to those you care the most about.

I don't know four, with dog? Shiva too, of course.

5 in total 😉

That's really dreamy, you're a lucky guy 😉😁. When I see that, then I understand that Covid is not a restriction, but - and you don't need to be an optimist, haha - boundless. Because in this wonderful nature and the four of you (+Shiva) and in a beautiful winter cottage, there is no restriction. That's pure holiday and you have to have that for so many weeks first 😁.
On the one hand, Covid has not only made many people ill, but on the other hand, it has also made many people healthy again, because many people were also ill due to overwork.

Merry Christmas mate

Looks like you are living the,

"Hjem Til Jul" life

:D

Thanks! It feels weird being in February, yet feeling as if it's been a holiday until now.😛

Hahah! In a way this was the first time in memory that it truly felt that way.

Glad you are back around here though. Nice to see some familiar faces :)

It really is an amazing place to be close to nature, how nice to be able to be like this and not in front of another building, you are very fortunate, for many this time has been a blessing. Very beautiful pictures greetings.

Thanks! I feel lucky and have truly gotten better at appreciating also the smaller things, and to be happy even when there's less going on.

Nice to hear from you!

Likewise! Hope all is well:). Nice to see some familiar faces.

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