COLUMNS: Stop & Smell The Roses: Seniors Find Ways To Cope With COVID-19 Stress
By Morgan Taylor – Editor-In-Chief
Although this time has been strange and full of uncertainty, Jonathan Law High School seniors have been finding ways to cope with the stress that has come with COVID-19. The Advocate’s Editor-In-Chief, Morgan Taylor, asked seniors what they have been doing to work through our time out of school.
Ali Gordon: “Going on hikes with my dogs.”
Makayla Mai: “Working out.”
Marly Ackley: “Baking! I have made peanut butter cookies and cake cones!”
Liv Kowalski: “Working out and sleeping!”
Eden van Waveren: “Cleaning, reading, sleeping, and working out!”
Amelia Mower: “Lots of Disney+ and Netflix!”
Meghan Loftus: “Sleeping and playing Mario Kart!”
Erik Borgerson: “Working out, video games, reading and hiking!”
Julia Bolcer: “Watching Netflix!”
Kylee Troy: “Binge watching Netflix.”
Rohin Manohar: “Trying to keep up with my hobbies and maintaining a daily schedule of some sort.”
Neal DiBlase: “Working!”
Tasbita Ahmed: “Sleeping, watching Netflix, and hanging out with my brother!”
Tess Rosato: “Lots of art and coffee!”
Katie Linn: “Painting, doing puzzles, facetiming people, hanging out with my mom, watching Netflix/Hulu, painting my nails, and baking!”
Lily Baldieri: “Going on walks and runs! I’ve been trying to stay active while being inside so much.”
Sam Papcun: “I have been trying to set goals for every day and making sure I talk to people and remain social!”
Jamie Jaser: “Watching Netflix.”
Lucy Beloin: “Painting.”
Simon Keating: “Learning how to cook!”
Tori Kowalski: “I have been sleeping and watching Netflix! I have also been running! I have been trying to get up and do my homework assignments that are due soon and watching lots of tik toks!”
