Put on a Happy Face

Well, things are certainly different than they were a few years ago. By this time in 2020, it was becoming apparent that the pandemic wasn’t just going to go away on its own, and the Canadian government was starting to take its first, hesitant steps towards mandates to protect the population.

By the following week I told my boss I would be self-isolating, since that was recommended. He took it pretty well, all things considered, and there followed the second most productive period of my writing career.

It looks like the provincial government is going to remove the mask mandates in the next couple weeks, and while this fills me with an impending sense of doom (4 of my coworkers have had COVID in the last 3 months, and that’s with the mandates still in place!), there isn’t a lot I can do about it. My editing costs still far outstrip my income from writing (by orders of magnitude, actually), and my university education is still almost entirely self-financed, which means I have to keep working if I want to do the things I love, like write and learn about how to write better.

So why worry? Might as well do my best to embrace this, and hope that we all come out the other side a little kinder and wiser. And who knows, a lot can still change in two weeks… maybe the downwards trend in cases will continue, and things will in fact get far better than things currently suggest they will get. It would be nice to stop worrying all the time (I worry all the time).

Hope everyone out there is staying safe and healthy!