I wrote a few months ago about how to write and/or develop
a romance during a Covid pandemic with all the public health restrictions like
social distancing and wearing masks. My Covid brain couldn’t really figure it
out. Well, in my own small town, Tiffany Goodwein wrote a news article about
a couple that showed me how it was done. Now I’m rethinking a new story. (And the photo was from her same article - Parker Thomas/Facebook)
Besides social distancing and
masks, restaurants and movie theatres are close. It’s stay-at-home. So, finding
a location to date can become a challenge. John and Mary met at church in
January. After just six months, the couple not only dated but became engaged. Getting to know each
other, in the midst of COVID-19, meant getting creative. Their very first date
was a coffee date, done virtually. They brewed coffee at about 5 p.m., at night
and sat down. John was in his room and Mary was at her house. They put on
FaceTime and sat there with coffee and chatted. It lasted for about five, six
hours straight.
Virtual coffee dates then turned to watching movies together, at
a social distance by using FaceTime and linking movies together with Netflix
Party. With the weather frigid near the start of
their relationship, the couple made use of their vehicles to go on adventures,
by putting their phones on Bluetooth and driving around town all while talking
to each other. The date would then finish off with a trip through the
drive-through and a chat in a parking lot, all while remaining in their own
cars. And then about three weeks ago they became engaged after John
popped the question, just as the sun was rising. They will marry in August.

While traditional date settings were more difficult to come by,
a common thread for both couples was the strengthening they experienced in
their relationship.
Love can happen under all circumstances and like the above couples we need to be more innovative
in write touching romances during these pandemic times.
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