Listen, we get it. More than a year of pandemic isolation has warped everyone's sense of temporal perspective — in other words, time's gone all wibbly wobbly for a lot of us.
Here's a potentially helpful suggestion: try looking at things in a grand, geological point of view. When you're studying the remnants of life from millions and millions of years ago, it can put day-to-day anxieties in a whole new light.
Fortunately, New Jersey is home to plenty of locations where the curious can learn about dinosaurs and discover fossils of their own.
Field Station: Dinosaurs
Utilizing animatronic dinosaurs, games, workshops and live shows, Field Station: Dinosaurs turns Leonia's Overbeck County Park into a thrilling prehistoric destination for all ages.