This year when my husband asked what I wanted to do for my birthday, I was ready.
“Nothing,” I said. “And I know just the place to do it.”
My reply didn’t have anything to do with pandemic-limited restaurant and entertainment options, and everything to do with needing a break and a change of scenery.
Both of those things are an option thanks to the generosity of my brother-in-law and sister-in-law. They own a cabin at Diamond Lake that they keep open year-round, offering it to family members who want to get away.
Unlike many whose work situations have changed due to COVID-19, I’ve always worked from home. The
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