What a year! The pandemic has kept us shuttered inside, but the world continues to spin and time marches on. I watched a humorous year in review that sparked me to think about the community’s own year in review.
“2020- A year so momentous they named it twice.”
Death to 2020, Netflix
In the past, we would celebrate the new year with a progressive dinner party, traveling from house to house for a different course of the meal . At the party, our resident shutterbug would put together a slideshow of photos they took throughout the year so that we could watch the year in review. I enjoyed seeing the photos of parties, work parties, social hours, and special events. Since visiting each others homes in large groups is ill-advised during the pandemic, we obviously are not hosting this event this year. Maybe we will have the photo slideshow over zoom instead.
It has been a very dark year because of the pandemic, wildfires, political division, and violence. But there were some really bright spots despite the dark cloud hanging over 2020. Let’s take a brief look at some of the positive things in the community over the year:
- Everyone in our community is alive and healthy!
- The units that were for sale or rent are all occupied now.
- The huge siding/trim/gutter/painting project is complete and our buildings are beautiful and in great shape.
- The new play structure was installed in the north side courtyard.
- A baby was born and welcomed into the community.
- Community members participated in activism with a peaceful BLM vigil and Goodies for Good Causes.
- Community members learned how to sew face masks for other members.
- Community members learned how to cut hair for themselves and others.
- We have figured out new and different ways of maintaining connection with each other.
- We have figured out new and different ways of celebrating holidays together.
I am looking forward to starting a new year, and I hope it is filled with more bright, happy, successful times. I wish good health, peace and harmony to all of my fellow community members.
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