cruizer101 wrote: » Take up a hobby that can be done in the room e.g. origami, cross stitch, a model kit like airfix or that make sure to bring all the tools you might need. Make sure you get a room with a good view can't be good for your eyes to spend 2 weeks focusing on stuff no further than 20 feet. Exercise equipment, as you can't even go for a walk you will want to exercise somewhat in room, you can do a lot without equipment but skipping rope is small and could be used to mix it up a bit. Nintendo Switch is a good call.
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » Do you work out? Exercise bands are a nice and compact solution that doesn't involve bringing half a gym with you.
corner of hells wrote: » You didn't mention food , I'd clarify that first.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » An opportunity came up in work recently for installation of vital equipment in South East Asia. When I volunteered for the job it sounded great, interesting, challenging work, an opportunity to see a different part of the world for a short time and best of all, a break from the old routine. And then Covid happened. The work is vital and is still going ahead, but obviously there are major precautions to be taken to reduce the risk of the spread of this pesky virus. One of the main conditions, and the one that I will find most challenging, is that on arrival in the foreign city, I will be required to self-isolate for 14 days. The country I'm heading to is very strict and I'm told security will be assigned to my floor to ensure that I stay put. I will be unable to leave my room in my five star hotel for two weeks. Basically locked in a gilded cage. It's only hitting me now how difficult this experience is going to be. So, I'd like to put it out there. What would the good patrons of After Hours do to pass the time, perhaps productively, but, most importantly, in a way that will not affect my mental health. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.