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I learned to be very lazy about meetings and church. It is so easy to stay home and not have to get ready and travel to a location. I find I am now reluctant to go back to in-person meetings, although it was nice to meet the women in a book club in person that I had never seen in person before. It was a great opportunity to change my hair and give up on make-up, at least, for a while. I learned that people unaffected by something often want to deny its existence. That goes for Covid, police targeting of people of color, racism, sexism and the like. This past week, a woman in one group I was in, said her mother voted for the ex-president because she doesn't want things to change. To me that says a lot about what I learned during the pandemic, please don't make me change. I still have changes that came that I don't really like, but to think if I vote a certain way nothing will change seems strange. I keep trying to make myself okay with change. It does make me grow, but I surely don't like it a lot of the time. Who knew that Zoom would become so important and would allow us to maintain relationships in a new way? Some of the changes are definitely positive and then there are the others. --Carolyn
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