I saw someone ask on Twitter what was the last movie people saw in the theater before the pandemic. This post was inspired by that. Some of these lasts were way before the pandemic because I don’t do much.
Last movie in theater – Rise of Skywalker while we were in Kentucky for Christmas.
Last meal in a restaurant – Fuji Japanese Steakhouse for my daughter’s birthday the weekend before the lockdowns started.
Last concert – way back in the fall. Dave Hause at DC9.
Last non–Kentucky trip – the summer trip to Baku, Azerbaijan

Last Public Event – College Game Day with my daughter at University of Maryland.

Last Social Event – I assume it was book club at a friend’s house. I don’t do many social events.
Last Sports in Person – The Ravens losing to the Titans in the playoffs.
That’s all I can think of. I’m sure other people probably have more things they do regularly. I don’t go out much, but I miss the days when I could go to large public events or really go anywhere without worrying about it.
My mind is like a sieve. I don’t remember many of my lasts, other than going to a stitching group, probably early March. I did go to a couple of concerts last year, and my last trip was probably to my daughter’s wedding over a year ago. That’s all. I do less than you do.
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I like this idea – nostalgic – the things we use to be able to do – that we always took for granted. How I miss them. Thats the killer isn’t it – when we’re allowed to go back out but do so in fear. Someone mentioned it to me as FOGO – Fear Of Going Out – that may well affect us for some time still to come. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for reading. I do miss the little things and the idea of going out for a cup of coffee and people watching without the worry.
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