I See Hope

Some of the photos I have captured for this week play with themes of hope. It’s important to have hope because there will be a day when this will end and where we will be able to see our loved ones and appreciate what we have. Quarantine began over a month ago and we’ve adapted to the circumstances brought by the Coronavirus. At my home we’ve created new routines to pass the time. For example, after completing my school work for the day, I usually walk my dog Bo in my enclosed backyard  which gives us both fresh air. I also take time out of my day to work on my fielding with a tennis ball and glove. Baseball is a sport I enjoy and want to get better at. I hope to play for my university and beyond.

Since we are unable to do anything except stay at home, baseball is something I wish that I was playing the moment.   

Since we are unable to do anything except stay at home, baseball is something I wish that I was playing the moment.   

When I’m completely free, I like to relax by playing video games either on my phone or PS4 with a few friends. So I think at this point in the quarantine, it’s not so important to think about what has changed or what we can’t do, because in reality we have already adapted as best as we can. I think we should focus instead on having hope. 

Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and finishing strong together during this time.  

Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and finishing strong together during this time.  

Something can grow from nothing. I hope this photo sparks some hope.  

Something can grow from nothing. I hope this photo sparks some hope.  

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