It's been...fine. I live in North Carolina, and we haven't been under strict stay at home orders outside of two or three weeks back in late March-early April.
I know a lot of people say this time has given them a chance to slow down and reconnect with their family. I have realized that I DON'T want to slow down. I will never again complain about DS's AAU basketball schedule or double birthday parties in a single day. Or anything. I miss the hustle and bustle. I've never felt I was a homebody, and boy has this experience confirmed it. We only have DS, so I never felt like I was juggling a lot to start with, so maybe that's why I haven't had that feeling. DS resumed playing basketball in the fall. I'd never been so happy to go watch a church league game. The winter league and spring tryouts (all with masks and numerous other precautions) are just around the corner and I'm so excited, but also nervous.
We also haven't done a ton of stuff as a family. DH has picked up gaming, so he and DS will sit in their rooms playing for hours. Sometimes together, sometimes with other people. So I just go shopping. I come back in the evening and the downstairs is dark because no one has come downstairs. lol
We watch sports together, but we haven't had board game nights or movies nights or anything like that. It's just not who we are as a family. I'm grateful that DH and I have been able to work from home, but overall the past 10 months have been rough.
DS: Raising heck since 12/09