Many of us are either back at work or will be shortly. As we reengage it will be critical that we remember what we learned about safe practices. It will different in many ways with face masks in meetings, allowing 6 ft and washing our hands. What may be more significant is how we as families were forced by “Stay At Home” to spend more time with our families. have meals together and worship in the confines of our homes. The simple things we have taken for granted has all of the sudden become very important. The simplicity of kissing your grandson on the cheek, hugging him and watching him change each day hit me hard. My wife and I were away from our grandson for 10 weeks with visits held to Zoom or through the screen door. We now have reengaged and are caregivers for my Grandson 5 days a week and I cannot express the joy in being able to simply hold him. I found this article and wanted to pass on.