Well if I hadn't had it before, which is possible that I did back last December, I definitely got it and tested positive a couple weeks ago. It was inevitable, even though I work from home and rarely encounter people for the length of time/distance it takes to become infected, my wife is a physical therapist and spends 1+hours per visit in close proximity to her patients. So when a patient of hers told her a couple of days after a visit, that she had started feeling unwell shortly after their appointment and then later tested positive, it was inevitable.
Within a couple of days my wife started having mild symptoms, and then a couple of days later so did I. We both tested positive on at-home tests within 2 days of first symptoms.
It was very mild, basically like seasonal allergies/cedar fever. Except it didn't last as long because for me, cedar fever usually lasts a couple of weeks and this was only 3-4 days. Mild body aches, a little bit of a headache, slight cough, and then at the end, a sore throat for a couple of days.
Neither of our kids got it, but one of them was away at summer camp for most of that week, and the other is a teenager who rarely emerges from her cave-like room.
Anyway, glad to have had it and checked that box. Also glad to see the US has lifted the international air travel reentry testing requirement, since we're flying down to Playa del Carmen in a few weeks.