I am on your team with this one.
We have spent more time at home these last few years then ever before. As far as I'm concerned the biggest positive from this ghastly crisis, has been that the arts, and especially the musical arts, have moved on line in a big way. I have enjoyed more live music and special innovative productions by numerous artists over these last two years than I ever could have managed I would.
I just feel really blessed that I have been able to enjoy such wonderful and eclectic offerings during this time, in this fabulous room.
I worked more hours than ever before last year, due to use being short handed and in the stage of a contract where lab services are requested pretty much daily.
Plus my oldest moved back in last July... with a 3yo and 1yo in tow. They just spent the first night in her new apartment last week. I had wagered that she wouldn't last 5 years living with the asshole who knocked her up, and she blew away my expectations. Only made it 3. At least she has her own place now, but ugh it was a bit much at times. I volunteered to work every chance I got, just to not be at home.
I had little joy at home last year, only bedlam. I rarely got to enjoy my system because there were too many people in the house. And the quality of movies has diminished tremendously as of late, which I can understand because Hollywood is afraid of poor returns so they're not putting a lot of budget into most films. The few movies we went to see last year ranged from "meh" to "OK," and the Amazon/Netflix original films are mostly mediocre. They definitely do TV series better than they do movies.
All that to say, I'm having a hard time being entertained. :\