Bridger issued the following announcement on July 6.
Moving has to be one of the top five stressors in life—and a global pandemic adds a whole new set of variables that sends stress levels through the roof. That's what my family experienced when we recently relocated over 120 miles from Los Angeles to San Diego. And because of the coronavirus pandemic, we did it all on our own.
We had long planned to move; after 20 years in L.A., we wanted a change. Summer 2020, after my son graduated from high school, seemed like the perfect time. Little did we know that COVID-19 would hit the U.S. and bring everything to a stop.
Moving during this time brought up a number of uncertainties. No. 1 was whether it was even safe to hire a moving company. We wanted to be cautious about transmitting or catching the coronavirus, so my family of four decided to do the heavy lifting ourselves. This, of course, was more difficult while juggling working from home, virtual classes, and AP exams, but we made it work.
Original source here.