Sask. nanny in New York City reflects on life in a pandemic
After finishing her degree, Kendall Nestor packed up to make the exciting move from Rouleau, Saskatchewan to New York City in January to work as a nanny in Manhattan.
Instead of fulfilling a lifelong dream of excitement exploring the big city, Nestor is now blogging to share her view of daily life in a city hit the hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. Joining Gormley for a phone interview on Monday, she explained how everything changed almost overnight, in hindsight she thinks it was probably too late.
“It was mid-March and I remember they had announced everything was going to close on the Tuesday, and the weekend before everybody was at the bars, the restaurants and then all of a sudden nobody was anywhere,” Nestor said.
“It was night and day. Before I would walk down the street and I would see more people than I would see all day at home and now I’ll go for a walk and see maybe 10 people.”