Soaking, Hiking, Noshing: All the Things We’re Looking Forward to When Restrictions Are Lifted
Sometimes it’s the simple things. Here’s what Sunset staff have missed the most in the pandemic, and what we can’t wait to get back to as California opens back up.
Today marks the day that many pandemic-related rules and restrictions are being lifted in California, and life lurches one step closer to normalcy. Let’s be clear about one thing, though. We know that “normal” doesn’t mean “exactly the way things used to be.” Too many lives have been lost, and too many businesses closed to pretend that we’re just going to pick up where we left off in March of 2020. And loosened restrictions don’t mean that we’re throwing caution to the wind. No mosh pits for us just yet. Nevertheless, today is a big day, and we’re looking forward to allowing a few treasured activities back into our lives. —Nicole Clausing, digital producer
The Pause That Refreshes
I have barely touched a stranger since February of 2020, when simple things like handshakes and high fives last seemed like a good idea. I had a single pedicure back in November, and one masked massage when my back gave out in April. So on the top of the to-do list once the restrictions are lifted is to get back into some kind of respectable personal care routine. To unravel the intense stress of the last year, I’m going to start by jumping into one of these Float Orbs at the new Pause Studio in West Hollywood. I’ve been told that flotation therapy speeds muscle recovery, fixes your posture after a long work week, improves circulation, and mimics the effects of a deep meditation. I could use a dose of all of this. I may skip the whale sounds and just float in utter silence. Remember silence? That thing that happened when you were in the house alone sometimes, many moons ago? Yeah, I don’t either. But I’m hoping an hour in one of these futuristic tanks might jog my memory. —Christine Lennon, home and design editor
Walk It Off
This week, with the ability to travel safely once again, I will be heading to Portland, Oregon on my first backpacking trip. I will be hiking the Pacific Crest Trail with a group of women, and couldn’t be more excited and nervous all at the same time. I can’t wait to set the mood for the summer of 2021 by accomplishing goals that I’ve been putting off. A year and a half into the pandemic, I am ready to get back into the saddle and start checking moments off my bucket list. —Teaghan Skulszki, editorial intern
Nose to the Rose
Earlier this year I visited The Huntington for the first time. The galleries and cafes were closed but with 14 gardens to stroll, pressing pause on art viewing was not a problem. The Gutenberg Bible and Gainsborough could wait! Still, strolling through the Rose Garden and being able to lean into the roses, feel my face touch the blooms, and inhale their varying scents was something I missed greatly. But not for long. Now that California is reopening, our contact at The Huntington anticipates they will allow visitors to enter mask-free in the very near future, possibly as early as June 16. Please check their website for the latest information. Tickets for The Huntington are released every 2 weeks on Tuesdays at noon. The next ticket release is June 15. —Christine Bobbish, photo editor