Whenever we are exposed to excruciating circumstances, we are forced to tap into inner supplies of psychological strength that we are unaware of even …show more content…
We're getting an extra week off of school because of that new virus! Mom exclaims after barging into my room with a contagious smile. I drop the pencil that I was initially using to work on some tedious spring break math packet, take the biggest sigh of relief, and sprint to the living room to accompany my mother in a Criminal Minds marathon. I can finish that packet later, I have all the time in the world. A full year passes by, and it's now March 11, 2022; the packet remains incomplete and perched on my study desk. It's been a hard year. Throughout this year, I haven't seen my friends, my relatives, or the familiar faces of strangers. Some of my relatives have even lost their lives to this gruesome virus; the world seems like it's falling apart. However, over the past 365 days, my family and I have stayed incredibly strong. My mom even picked up an extra shift at the Corpus Christi Trade Center because my father's patients were too paranoid to get their eyes checked if it meant going in public. I didn't notice this subtle strength at the time, but looking back now, we all were there for each other, managed through the uncomfortable circumstances, and looked out for each