By Katherine Schneider, for the CVPost
In this space, during the past COVID-filled year, Kathie Schneider has offered heart, hope and occasionally a bit of humor on a weekly basis. Now, as we head for a “new normal,” her columns will appear every other week.
Kathie writes from the perspective of a retired Chippewa Valley clinical psychologist, blind from birth. She will still deal with some aspects of the coronavirus pandemic, since we have all been greatly affected by living through it this past year, but her columns may focus increasingly on broader topics.
In this column, Kathie writes about what may change in the wake of COVID-19 and some things – like Zoom – that are highly likely to remain. She notes some of what she will especially enjoy in the “new normal” and lists what she has especially missed during the past year. Finally, Kathie offers “two top take-aways” from life amid the pandemic.
To learn what they are, and to read the rest of her comments, please click on the headline. And please consider leaving a comment about this column.