2021 is not the year for major New Year’s resolutions. After the year we’ve had, let’s not be too hard on ourselves.
Author: Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY
Staying Apart, Together: Cheers to a New Year (more than ever)
2021 won’t magically fix all our problems. But it will give us a little more hope for the future.
Staying Apart, Together: We got through Christmas. The rest is gravy.
Christmas was hard, different and sad this year. But we’re tough, and we can keep going.
Staying Apart, Together: A very Merry Christmas, no matter what it looks like
My Christmas and yours will look different this year. I know it will be hard. I know we can do it to keep everyone safe.
Staying Apart, Together: We never needed snow days more than in 2020
The first snow of the season fell on the Northeast this week and some schools had snow days even if their learning was virtual. Everyone needed it.
Staying Apart, Together: The cavalry is coming
The COVID-19 vaccine is starting its early rollout across the country. It’s a wonderful day full of complicated emotions.
Staying Apart, Together: The Hanukkah lights shine bright, even from afar
Hanukkah is the first major holiday of the month that will look different because of the pandemic. I asked my friend how his virtual celebration went.
Staying Apart, Together: Amazon boxes under the tree
My socially distant Christmas begins with trying not to accidentally open my gifts when they arrive at my door.
Staying Apart, Together: A Christmas tree metaphor for pandemic life
Like so much else in 2020, our Christmas tree is a pandemic compromise. But I can wait for a better Christmas next year.
Staying Apart, Together: One month of this cursed year left
Somehow it’s December already. Our problems won’t go away when the calendar flips from 2020 to 2021, but it’ll sure feel good.