There’s 104 days of summer vacation and COVID-19 comes along just to end it, so the annual problem of our generation is finding a good way to spend it. Like maybe…
Michelle Lee
Editor-in-Chief
DO | DON’T |
DO keep in contact with your friends | DON’T travel unnecessarily (go on a stroll if you like, but don’t go trekking through L.A. for a shopping spree)![]() |
DO binge-watch a TV show or two…or three or four ![]() | DON’T spend nine hours playing videogames–go for ten |
DO sleep late and wake up late while simultaneously telling yourself that you’ll fix your sleep schedule soon![]() | DON’T cut/dye your hair without a plan; we’re not seeing each other for a few months, not forever (hopefully) |
DO get some fresh air and take a walk while social distancing–bring a family member or your dog if you want company | DON’T do stupid things for the sake of TikTok, enough said |
DO start a garden for some quick and easy produce; waiting period may vary from 1-4 months | DON’T put off those twenty assignments you’ve been given (@people who’re still doing work); time is an illusion, but that unfinished schoolwork definitely isn’t |
DO fulfill that need for a baking montage and bake some sweets–you’re being productive AND getting to eat, a win-win situation![]() | DON’T bother keeping track of the days–is it Wednesday? Friday? May? June? Get the full Quarantine Experience |
DO pick up a new hobby and attempt it for a day before giving up upon finding out that you’re not instantly good at it | DON’T protest wearing masks to stop the possible spread of the virus 🙂 |
DO spend time with your family and make silly, irreplaceable memories–go on a picnic in your yard, yell at the annoying antagonist in a movie, argue over how many holes a straw has | DON’T neglect yourself; remember to take care of yourself, drink enough water, and remind yourself that you’re loved |