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Jeremy Shumate Kelly Kight CONTINUED FROM PAGE 56 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 53 • Floyd County Little League: I serve as vice president of T-ball and a coach, where I am responsible for the organization of teams, draft- ing of rules and teaching the fundamentals of baseball to our youth. How has the coronavirus outbreak impacted your life most and what will you tell future generations about COVID-19 from your perspective? These are very unusual and trying times. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted my life in many ways such as learning how to work remotely while remaining efficient. I have also had to overcome child- care challenges and learn how to be socially distant from family and friends. I will tell future generations that although COVID-19 did change my life, it didn’t define it. Life is full of hurdles, it’s up to each individual how they choose to conquer them. Take time to build a strong emotional and financial support system around you, you’re going to need both at some point! Lastly, I would encourage future generations to stay informed, be confident and have compassion. .I.a� have imagined not being able to see my family and friends whenever I wanted to. I will be more apprecia- tive of those privileges going forward. I’ve also used the time to reflect on things I should do differently when life as normal resumes. I will be sure to take more time for myself and rest going forward. Prior to this, I was always go, go, go and I’m learning a little rest and a little wiggle room in your routines and schedules is not a bad thing from time to time. I will want future generations to cherish every moment they spend with their loved ones. DELTA SERVICES Exceeding Our Customers' Expectations Electrical, Communications, Fire & Security, Safety, PLC Controls, and Utility ' ' ' 4676 Jennings Lane, Louisville, KY 40218 I 502-491-2202 I deltaservicesllc.com May / June 2020 57