Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

What keeps us going during these tough times and offers hope?

- BY ALICE BAZERGHI, STAFF REPORTER abazerghi@ suntimes. com | @ AliceBazer­ghi

“I HAVE A 7- YEAR- OLD TO LOOK AFTER. IT’S ALL ABOUT HER.”

René Verastegui

“BLOODY MARYS. LOTS AND

OF BLOODY MARYS... I’VE BECOME AN EXPERT AT MAKING BLOODY MARYS.”

“WALKING EVERY DAY, USUALLY WITH A FRIEND, KEEPS ME GOING. WHAT GIVES ME HOPE IS THAT I AM HEALTHY AND LOOKING FORWARD TO BEING WITH MY CHILDREN AND GRANDKIDS IN 2021.”

Tina Rotter

“WAS THE BEARS. I LOOKED FORWARD TO THEM ALL SUMMER LONG. NOW, THAT’S KINDA DIMINISHED, BUT I LOVE FOOTBALL IN GENERAL. IT’S WHAT GETS ME THROUGH THE ATROCIOUS FALL AND EARLY WINTER MONTHS.”

Brice Notardonat­o Ellett

“KNOWING THAT NOTHING IS PERMANENT KEEPS ME GOING AND GIVES ME HOPE.”

Mark Ruda

We asked Chicagoans: What’s keeping you going during this difficult time, and what’s giving you hope? Some answers have been condensed and lightly edited for clarity.

“What’s keeping me going is my family, friends and co- workers. What’s giving me hope is God and the goodness of people who believe in unity in this country.”

Derrick Grady Sr.

“I work in an assisted- living facility, so spending time with the residents and my family keeps me going.”

Karen Holman

Antonio Cruz

“The people I live with. Walking, breathing in fresh, outdoor air. Reading. And thanking God for our safety and health.”

Jo Ann Fields

“Small, periodic, distanced get- togethers with family. Exercising to audiobooks. Zoom groups on the craft of writing. Brewing cappuccino­s at home. Making soup, Zoom sitting meditation sessions. And, of course, Netflix.”

Judy Panko Reis

“My husband and kids. Nature and walks outside. Great books and movies/ TV. Supporting local businesses and restaurant­s. Political activism and being a voice for change.” Christina Brearley Nagrant

“My little dog, my family and hope for a better life in 2021.”

Dorothey Rutherford

“Staying with some family.”

Mara Magdich

“Encouragin­g thoughts like this favorite Bible verse help me cope day by day: ‘ Do not be afraid, for I am with you. Do not be anx

ious, for I am your God. I will fortify you, yes, I will help you. I will hold on to you with my right hand of righteousn­ess.’ Isaiah 41: 10.”

Wanda Jackson

“I am a teacher. My hope lies in the fact that several vaccine candidates are becoming available and perhaps someday soon school will return to normal. I did not go into education to stare at a computer screen. This year has been bereft of the best parts of teaching: the human interactio­ns and the chance to build relationsh­ips with students. I truly hope the future represents a return to normalcy.”

Jason Briski

“Family, nature walks and my cat.” Christy Nickolas

“My family and friends are the best. And science gives me hope.”

Frank Zarate

“My faith in Jesus Christ, my family and friends — and my pets, who love me regardless of how I feel.”

Sherronda Bohanon

“Family, movie apps, gaming, music, foods, thinking ahead, giving wisdom to others.”

Damien Guyton

“Work, money — and a little bit of wine.” Armando David Latorre

“BEATING CANCER. LIVING WITH MY FAMILY IS MY HOPE.”

Olivia Castellano

“I cannot recommend the Adult Swim series ‘ Joe Pera Talks With You’ highly enough for these troubled times.”

Daniel James

“Beer, love, movies and food.”

Leo Dukes

“Good people who never make the headlines but are working day and night to keep us healthy: doctors, scientists, truck drivers, postal and delivery employees, volunteers, religious leaders, moms and dads, so many that we will never know. They keep me going.”

Michael R. Butz

“Prayer.”

Maryellen Joyce

“The fact that life always gets better. Always.”

Ashley Marie

 ?? LIVESTREAM ?? Science and the prospect of getting vaccinated against COVID- 19, as Dr. Marina Del Rios from the University of Illinois Hospital was on Tuesday, offer many people hope these days.
LIVESTREAM Science and the prospect of getting vaccinated against COVID- 19, as Dr. Marina Del Rios from the University of Illinois Hospital was on Tuesday, offer many people hope these days.

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