How is everybody spending their lockdown time?
I've been furloughed from work (forced "annual leave" with pay which doesn't affect my regular annual leave) for the past 2 months so I've had lots of time free to do whatever.
I've spent the time productively by doing all those things I've said I'd get round to doing "one day":
- Learning French. I've devoted as much time to it as I used to devote to studying and thinking about Watchtower in my uberJW days. So bare minimum I read some French a day. Have a 30 min lesson and have French radio on in the background as I potter around the house. I've come quite far. I'm conversational now. But I've decided it'll be something I'll do daily forever now.
- I perfected Roast Potatoes. Thank you Jamie Oliver (BBC food) and my partner's sister for all the tips. An important addition to every British roast dinner.
- I learned how to make Crème Brûlée from scratch. My partner's absolute favorite dessert. I received a French cookbook as a Christmas present last year so decided to give it a go. I actually enjoy making it and she enjoys eating it so it's a win-win.
- Got back into guitar playing. I've been playing guitar since I was 15 (20 years ago) but stopped making any real progress about 10 years ago because I stopped pushing myself and was happy to know chords. So I picked up the guitar again and wrote a list of songs I'd like to learn properly and found lessons on YouTube.
I've treated this lockdown as an opportunity seeing as we cant do much of what we want.
I'd be interested in reading how you're all getting on and how you're spending this time?