We'll find a new normal, but it won't be anything like what we used to see/know as normal. What's your theory on how this is going to play out? I think we've all become more transparent and honest with each other about how we're all feeling. I'm very impressed with how the production industry has risen to the occasion and that we're all still putting out great work. That we built a team and an agency strong enough to ride through a pandemic together. When I realized that your video camera is still on even though you share your screen. An awkward moment since all this started. I'm trying to embrace our new lifestyle as much as possible. We've also had the occasional foxes and snakes come by. It turns out we share the house with a large family of squirrels and some country mice. And when the sun's out, I go for a run on my new path and do some yoga after. I've now built almost a mile-long trail around the property. It turns out it's been an extremely satisfying and relaxing task. Every morning for the past three months, I get up and walk out to the woods and start moving logs and rake leaves to relieve the stress and anxiety of what is going on in the world. When we came up here, it was all wilderness with no trails. The house we're in has seven acres of woods. I love anything from The New York Times- The Daily, Rabbit Hole, The 1619 Project, among others. What are you listening to?Īny podcasts that will continue to teach me. Right now, I'm into the lighter things that add some cheer to the end of my day, like The Great with Dakota Fanning. Once in a blue moon, I do get an open window to watch something. When I'm not working, I try to spend as much time with Scarlett and Blue. Unfortunately, there hasn't been much time to binge-watch a cool show or watch a movie.
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What are you reading?Īrticles on how to co-exist with North American wildlife. I definitely worry about long-term consequences. The other day I caught her swinging a small lizard saying "I love you" to it. Scarlett has been completely uprooted from her life and she doesn't understand why-it's been hard on her. Having no childcare help has been very strenuous for us, as we're both working full-time. I think he sees that Scarlett has no one to play with, and jumps in to fill that void. He'll join a tea party, play doctor-patient or sleeping baby. We try to create different themes each month to keep it relevant to the current times. It's a love letter to the creative department, highlighting talent they should know about, new work and other creative inspirations. I also feel connected when our monthly newsletter called Fresh Cuts goes out. However, group text threads are a big thing in my circle of girlfriends, family, work friends, etc.įor our team, similar to other agencies, we've held several virtual happy hours to catch up with everyone. There's no one around to social distance with, other than the chipmunks, deer and bears. We're living our best lives in the woods. If we look at how 2020 is currently going, I think I'll hold out until after the alien invasion. When you do you expect to return to the office? I'm so proud of everyone on my team and everything they've been doing over these past few months.
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It feels great to be out of full Covid-19 mode with clients and back to rebuilding. I consider myself quite lucky because we're busy and new assignments keep coming in. What's your work situation like at the moment, and how is it evolving? We thought it was going to be a couple of weeks, but it's now been three months. We have an apartment in Brooklyn, but our friends who own the Catskills house got stranded in Australia because of Covid-19 and were kind enough to let us stay here. I'm currently living in an old farmhouse in the Catskills with my husband Daniel, our 3-year-old daughter Scarlett-Rose, a part husky dog named Blue, and a free-roaming bunny. Where are you living right now, and who's with you? I'm the head of integrated production at 360i, and a New Yorker who came from Sweden.