I literally cannot WAIT to get back into the cinema! I'm a huge film fan and I used to visit the movies at least once a week! 😢
I'm also desperate for the pubs to reopen. I've forgotten what a freshly poured pint tastes like!
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Definitely movie theaters. Art museum s. Spending lake time with family and friends. Dining out. Flying out to California to see my son.
I've heard of people renting out cinemas for a group of their friends or family -but have no clue how much they are paying to do that, and whether that's offered by most cinemas out there or not. It definitely seems like a good idea financially for cinemas. But to answer the question - I look forward to being able to visit family and friends without fear of spreading illness (in particular my grandmother at the moment). Traveling also - I feel sorry for all who are separated from their loved ones.
Whenever I get the funds,will be looking for acting classes in my local area.
Will attempt to attend my first play/Broadway show.
May even check out local spoken word shows,go to cinema and eat out in restaurants alone again(kinda do that at my job,I cannot stand my job,won't even say where I work,thats how much I hate my job.)
Even go to the mall,for nostalgia sakes.
Mostly a homebody,however,prefer to go out when its necessary.
I miss people. When I lived in NYC (we left in July), it was so easy to strike up random conversations with strangers: Shopkeepers, people waiting on line or at a bus stop. Those were the days.
Because my husband and daughter are immune compromised, we seldom leave the apartment. We were initially in a less than 300 sqft place in Manhattan but ended up moving to the suburbs in July (Because no one in the building would take precautions).
The new place is lovely but I have cabin fever. So when all this is over, I am going to get tickets for the Randy Rainbow Live Tour and then I'm going to get myself a NYC Raisin Bagel with cream cheese. I will top that off with an iced coffee and hike in Central Park with my family. I miss my NYC.
BTW Randy Rainbow is one funny dude who has kept the USA laughing though the past four years with his parody videos. I owe him a debt of gratitude for the belly laughs. : )
I think the cinema and theatre are somewhere near the top of the list. I didn't go mega regularly but it's the cliche of 'you don't know what you have until it's gone' and I miss them terribly.
Going to the pub with my work bestie to gossip over a cheap meal. Having a hot chocolate and a cake in a cafe with my mum on a Saturday afternoon. Ugh. There's so much I can't do right now.
I have friends and family all over the world, and would very much like to see them in person after all this. I was all set to book a flight to Spain just days before the pandemic hit and I was like 😫 So, that's def up on my list of things to do.
Definitely going to see a movie! I used to do the same thing! There's so many cool movies coming out this year and I just want to go see them in THEATER!!!
A lot of people like that they don't have to wait for movies to get out of the theater before they can buy DVDs but I love the experience of watching a movie with total surround sound and a big screen!
I'd also love to sit down in a café, drink some coffee, and work on some poetry or reading. (I don't do it now even though we can because of the mask mandate and general safety - many of my family members have health issues so I try to be careful for their sake.)