Not bad at all. I've had my two shots, so I've opened up a little bit more. There were some things I liked about the last year plus that I will be keeping in my daily life, though. For example, doing my shopping once a week and having a specific plan on what to get has made me a better shopper, as well as opened up more of my schedule. I love to cook, so the last year has opened up more opportunities to use new and different recipes, so I've increased my "menu" of what I can make for dinner.
Golf has been an approved activity, so there has been no interruption there. I'll be adding some indoor activities little by little, and I'll see what I'm comfortable with. I'll still wear my mask and keep as much social distancing as possible, but I may start to take in some dine-in restaurants and maybe even a movie every once in a while (not like I was a big movie-goer before).
My days of watching sports live in person were dwindling anyway. The last college football game I went to had a horrendous amount of traffic to leave the game, and it took me 2 hours to walk home. No thanks -- TV is fine. Probably will still take in spring training baseball in the future, as most of those games aren't full anyway.
Traveling will likely happen in a few months, but for now, we have other issues than Covid keeping us from traveling for week(s) at a time. Once those issues are dealt with, our travel budget is nice and fat, and we'll have some fun.