What Unexpected Relationships Have You Formed During The Pandemic?
This article is inspired by an essay with the same title on Cup of Jo by Abigail Rasminsky. Living in an apartment building in LA, the author - a writer and editor with a seven-year-old, formed a deep bond with her neighbor, a 70-year-old man who lives alone. It started with small gestures - exchanging bagels, bananas, cookies - then blossomed into a deeper relationship that mimics family. Things like that gave her extra warmth from a community she never thought of before - outside her circle of close friends and family.
That reminded me of my own experience here at New York City, with a community of security guards.
I started going back to the office pretty early, starting last October, and I was definitely one of the <15 people who came to work every day in a building that used to occupy a few thousand employees. The usually crowded lobby was now empty, and the security guards eventually knew me - the Asian girl with brown-rimmed glasses and a blue mask that walked in every day.
At first, we just nodded and smiled (under a mask) at each other. Then, one day when I left the building, a female security guard said to me, “Have a great weekend!” Surprised, I replied, “Thank you, you too!”
Soon, they started looking at the lunch I brought back with enormous curiosity.
“Sushi!” A man in the uniform said, “That looks so good!”
Or, looking at the oranges I brought back from Whole Foods, placed on top of a bowl of Sweetgreen as if the fruits are in a basket, “Did you just came back from an orchard?“
One day, a security guard decided to play soccer in the lobby with a ball of paper on a Friday night. “Soccer!” He shouted at me, as I walked past the security gate outside the elevator. I kicked the ball right back to him, and we shared a few laughs.
I am normally a very introvert person who do not really talk to strangers, and I still don’t know any of the security guards’ names. However, these interactions really provided a sense of warmth and community in my life that I didn’t expect I’d experience during a pandemic.
Becoming an adult, sometimes it can feel as if you are very much on your own. In the adult world, everything is a lot of work - you need to constantly work on your career, your social life, your health - or, it seems like, you will lose it all - without a good network of allies at your company, without close friends, without people that will lend a helping hand if you are sick.
Being organically involved in a community just because I am geographically close - because I bike from Midtown East to Midtown West to go to the office every day - really provided a safety net for my daily life.
It reminds me, when I am overwhelmed occasionally, that I’m being taken care of by the world.
Readers, what unexpected relationships have you formed during the pandemic?