Because a month ago, it was absolutely impossible to find hand sanitizer anywhere in New York City. And the only reason I even own a small bottle of hand sanitizer is because a friend of mine happened to find a few bottles in her parents’ pantry (finally, their hoarding of pretty much everything for an “emergency” was paying off.). I didn’t even carry hand sanitizer on me on a daily basis until only a month ago. When I leave my apartment to go grocery shopping, I don’t double check anymore if I have my wallet and my lip balm – instead, I am checking if I have my face mask and my hand sanitizer. Empty street in Brooklynīut that’s only one of the many changes that I’m experiencing in New York City right now, one of the many things I am getting used to as I am adjusting to what’s referred to as “the new normal” by the media. The sound of airplanes over New York City has become rare – which is something that I didn’t think was even possible. Right now, however, I hear barely any planes, and what used to be a familiar sound now startles me every time it occurs. I live under the flight path of JFK Airport, and I am used to hearing the roaring noise of planes descending over Brooklyn as they are making their way to New York’s largest airport – usually every few minutes. What to pack for your trip | GlobetrotterGirls Packing List.
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