Walking right in the middle of a pandemic (or maybe this is just the beginning?) We spend more time at home with our loved ones. Just let's not go to each other's brains!
It is commonplace that children work and learn from home, as well as doing the most and the best with ourselves, our fellow human beings, when we are not moving away from home. The online form of social relationships can help with communication, all of which can be done without contact. With the introduction of partial restrictions, we can shop in a certain way and time, manage our official things, and do whatever we need to do it with the help of the Internet.
Not everyone adheres to the restrictions. Let's face it, it's very difficult. The weather would be good for trips, sports in the open air, visiting relatives and friends, organizing gatherings, but we shouldn’t do that now, yet many people think stubbornly and do so. There is a growing emphasis on the fact that it is in everyone’s interest to follow the rules.
Easter is approaching, a holiday when time already allows us to visit nature, and the multi-day leave due to the holiday has enticed many to leave their homes and relax somewhere. Reservations have already been canceled either by the property taxes or by those wishing to travel themselves, and it is possible that more severe restrictions will prohibit us from leaving our home these days.
Living together for 0-24 hours can also be stressful for those living in a good relationship, but staying at home puts an even greater burden on those who no longer enjoy each other’s company. It’s time for the couples to fix what can be fixed, and if the conversation, despite the intention, fails, their paths will be separated in peace.
This is also a coronavirus version, but it could easily be that the epidemiological situation that has developed, the stronger austerity, will lock us into our homes so much that the number of child blessings may increase in the next period. Because what can a person do to spend his / her increased free time staying at home ?!
Not a single record testifies that a prolonged power outage, a huge snowfall, blocked people in their homes, resulting in a baby boom. In addition to the time spent together, this also contributes to the fact that critical situations bring people together, trying to get through the situation together.
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