Welcome back, WIFs.
Are we the only ones who… kind of miss quarantine?
Stay with us on this one.
Because while that time was undeniably heavy, uncertain, and at times really hard… there was also something about it that felt slower, simpler, and—dare we say—cozy.
This week, we’re taking a walk down memory lane and unpacking the unexpected nostalgia we feel for a time when the world quite literally stopped.
We’re talking about the parts of quarantine that felt:
comforting (family time, snuggles, slower mornings)
simple (no plans, nowhere to be, nothing to prove)
connected (Zoom cocktails, neighborhood walks, pod life)
and honestly… a little magical in its own strange way
From Lego nights and movie marathons to empty calendars and zero-dollar credit card bills (still shocking), we reflect on what it meant to have nothing to do—and why that felt so good.
But we also hold space for the harder parts.
The anxiety. The uncertainty. The emotional weight that came with it all.
Because both things can be true.
Somewhere between the chaos and the calm, there were lessons about presence, family, and the beauty of slowing down that still stick with us today.
And maybe that’s what we’re really missing—not the moment itself, but how it made us feel.
Less rushed. Less distracted. More here.
Press play, get cozy… and maybe take a deep breath while you’re at it 🤍
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