A married couple who both retired at 31 as self-made millionaires had spent years traveling the world — until the pandemic sent them home. Take a look at what life is like for these digital nomads under quarantine.

For Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung, the biggest difference in quarantine life is area.
The couple, who retired at age 31 from their computer system engineer jobs to take a trip the world, is riding out the pandemic in their house base of Toronto, Canada. Its a far cry from Chiang Mai, Thailand, where they had actually been remaining when the pandemic hit.
But their normal quarantine schedule isnt so unlike their typical travel schedule, which is typically focused around wellness, passion jobs, and their pals. It simply features various views.
Shen and Leung still make time to practice meditation, however now its with an app rather of on a rooftop with good friends. And they still dine on tasty global food, today they make it in their kitchen rather of eating out at a street stall. They also take time to engage with the early retirement community. But with much of their speaking engagements canceled, theyre focusing on their blog, Millennial Revolution, more than ever.

Heres what a normal day in quarantine looks like for Shen and Leung, who have actually traveled to 40-plus countries, in their Toronto online.