Living in the Time of Corona

A boomer in the time of Corona

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Day 87

Good evening my Corona friends and I hope everyone is happy and healthy today. Things are trending up for us here in our great state and hope it will remain that way if we all do our part, wear a mask and wash our hands. Some will, some won’t, but as they say we are all in this together, so just choose who want to be together with during this time. Tonight we had the pleasure of spending some time with some college friends as we bid one of them adieu, as he is going to retire and relocate to the west coast. I was thinking tonight a lot about friendships and how they start, end or just keep going. My friend David I met about twenty years ago in college or maybe it was forty, time goes by so fast.  It was summer school and I was taking a Russian history class and for the life of me, I can’t recall why.  Probably had something to do with just getting enough credits or some nonsense. Anyway I keep feeling his eyes on my paper during a quiz, and knew he was cheating off my paper. Good luck with that, taking a big chance. It was months later that we would become friends and he denied the cheating, but I know differently. The amazing thing is he turned out to be my now lovers, roommate, who I would go onto meet months later when I picked him up hitchhiking. We all went to the University of Massachusetts so it was easy for us to stay together as a group, as most stayed local or always had family here, so we could keep a connection. We have been pretty lucky to weather these friendships for so long, and even when a college friend got divorced, we kept the wife as part of our group, and now we always just assume she was with us back then. Just feels right. College is where you do make lasting friendships, and I often wonder if I met this person today would we be friends?  Hard to say but you choose to love them, and stay with them through thick and thin. I was thinking of all the friendships I have made over the years and it isn’t always the case that you can just click with someone that you will know this is going to last. One of my best friends today, I met years ago when we were roommates in the hospital giving birth to our daughters. That’s right ladies you are missing out because now it is pretty much a forgone conclusion you will be in your own room, come birthing time.  You won’t experience getting wheeled into a room in the middle of the night with a shower curtain separating you, and you share with a total stranger about your hemorrhoids and episiotomy. It was good to know I wasn’t the only one with the ‘roids. Luckily we managed to stay in touch and even ended living close by. Those two angels that were born that day have remained close. There are the friends you meet through your kids and they are mostly social, but I lucked out and got my friend Celia, even after our kids drifted apart, so great. I am lucky enough to have worked with so many great people and even after they have moved on, they just can’t get rid of me. Before you know it some of them had babies getting married and graduating. How did that happen?  I know we all live such busy lives and not always easy to connect with old friends or meet new ones. It was very special tonight to make it a point to get together on a school night, to wish our friend goodbye, and good luck. Of course most of them are retired so it’s not like they have anywhere to be tomorrow but good effort. Techie and I are still working and do have to be somewhere tomorrow but wouldn’t have missed it for the world.  I hope I can continue to make friends, but I am getting very crotchety the older I get and if I didn’t have this nice roommate, I probably wouldn’t be invited out much. I was hoping for more time of reflection under corona virus, but with what is getting thrown at us every day it can be tough. We did consider renting an RV to head to Oklahoma but that plan was vetoed pretty fast, because of the virus spreading and I am not talking Corona.  Davie we wish you well as you trek across the country with Paul and Diva, but do you think it will be as much fun as you and I had back in the 70”s driving to San Francisco it that old Buick. I am glad that trip didn’t end our friendship.

 Just sayin

Day 86

Good evening my fellow Corona friends and I hope you all had a great Monday. Today was actually a really fabulous day and to the surprise of some but more to the delight of many good news came out of the Supreme Court today. They ruled in favor of protection for gay, lesbian and transgender workers who would now be protected under the Federal Civil rights law. It almost seems silly that in this day and age we are still trying to figure this out. Really all we want is Justice for all. I know that for most in the millennial generation they have grown up with or personally know friends and family that may be gay or transgender and personally it isn’t an issue for them, but workplace equality is the bigger issue.  It seemed like a big surprise today that conservative judges would see it as an inequity in our society, but I say there is hope for our future. It is only a matter of time when the Congress will change it’s demographic of old, rich, white men and real progress will become the reality.  Tonight I am going to savor the moment and celebrate this victory for all those who have been denied access under the law. I am sorry that some of these people who brought the cases to the Supreme Court did not live to hear the ruling, but their legacy will live on, and we should celebrate this victory. I hope, my friends that you all sleep a little easier tonight and know that change is in the wind.  Let’s keep the conversation on race going and find more understanding.  Oh Happy Days…………………….

Just sayin

And speaking of changes. Would ya look at this!

Day 85

Good evening my Corona Friends and I trust everyone enjoyed this beautiful day. This is the kind of weather I love the best, not too hot and no humidity. Today was a beautiful day for a sail and Techie would not be denied. He just doesn’t get enough of these, and we had the pleasure of sailing with our friends Nancy and Pete, who we have been missing during this time of a lockdown. Like I said we are all dipping our toes in the water trying to figure it all out. We can all be considered in that vulnerable demographic, over 60, so have to be a bit more cautious who we can let in our pod. We are all happy that we live in our state, and paid strict attention to the early rules of the shutdown, so we may be going into a summer a little bit easier. Judging by the amount of people out today and all the new Patio places just spilling over into any available parking spot, things almost seem normal.  We took a nice long walk this evening before dinner, have to get back in the routine, we have been slacking and ok it wasn’t that long, but felt good to move those legs . Problem being we thought we had plenty of time to grab dinner at The Barking Crab which opened its tent this week, but at 8pm the sign was up and it was closed. I was so bummed, I could smell those fried clams. I couldn’t complain because they had a sign that said BE Nice. They listed the rules, what the wait time would be, no more than 4 people at a table, and yes you had to be nice or you’re not getting in…tomorrow’s another day. Today was our box delivery, but we were just too lazy to make dinner tonight so we did find a place to feed us. I know first world problem, but at that moment it was important.  I can really tell things are different because not every day feels like Sunday anymore and you can kind of feel those Sunday night blues when Monday is coming and back to work. I am a retailer so often work on weekends, so I am sure myself and colleagues loved the weekends off most about the Pandemic, have to find the high points.  Reading my Sunday papers today came across a story about all the big shot journalists and where they are riding out the Pandemic. I guess a lot are really suffering in the Hamptons where they have to golf without a caddie. I don’t know how they prepared for that it must have just been so terrible. Apparently the talk among themselves is to be very careful what shows up on their Zoom calls or video, don’t get caught with a pool in the background or a yacht. I am sure not all have run out of town as a true journalist wouldn’t you want to be in the center of what you are reporting in the epicenter of NYC or Minneapolis?  I want to say that my roommate and I have stayed in our large one room apartment so we can observe firsthand first when the toilet paper and hand sanitizer was getting delivered to CVS and be the first in line. We were available to give firsthand accounts, to those who needed to know how long the line was at Trader Joes and Shake shack.  We could coax our friends to come on over to sit by the harbor, as public drinking was allowed and everyone was doing it without any cares.  Of course we had no vacation home to flee to, but we could walk or bike over to Techies boat and sit on it without a worry about a restroom. A few days on a boat and trust me this place feels like a mansion. I especially love my indoor plumbing. I know we haven’t had it so bad during this time, and I am pretty sure Techie is going to continue to put up with me, but I am waiting for the day I come home and he has moved onto his boat. There is not much in the way of Wi-Fi TV and with that head, it is a safe bet I wouldn’t be joining him. I am not sure what the word up is on divorces or break ups during this pandemic but I am sure for some it must have been very difficult. Luckily for me and my lover we are getting on in years and we could easily “not hear” conveniently at times when it made sense to avoid any conflicts and we could always blame it on “old timers”.

Just sayin……..

Day 84

Good evening my Corona friends and I trust you have all enjoyed this beautiful Saturday, and have stayed healthy and sane. We would all have to agree that this one of the perfect early summer days, 70ish and really dry, perfect weather for biking, hiking, running or just parking yourself to watch the world. I find that techie and I have become a bit complacent, and not chomping at the bit to get out the door for our daily exercise. Early days we knew it would just be the two of us and would wander the city, exploring and putting in 4-6 miles of walking, but now we struggle to get in half of that, and we need to make some changes. It occurred to me on our bike ride this morning that things are returning a bit more back to normal. By normal I do admit that there are a lot more people moving around, but at least they are all pretty much wearing masks and trying to distance themselves.  I had been thinking of the movie Jaws, as it was well over 40 years ago, but dipping my toes back in the water was a phrase that came to mind. I know people are anxious to get out and live a little more than they have been lately. Just trying to decide just how much we can dip our toes.  If you recall that scene in Jaws, when no one would go in the water, but the mayor or someone comes through and asks his family to get in the water, so they all start going in the water.  I feel with so many venturing out now, that we are all unsure of just what is safe. If you recall, that shark was still in the water.  So we each have to decide if we can’t outswim that shark or at least keep the coronavirus away, as we venture back out into the world. We are lucky in that we had some good friends that invited us to their patio for dinner tonight. We didn’t have to decide about getting an outdoor table where they might be nipping at your toes. It was definitely a much more enjoyable evening and you don’t have to worry about your wine pours as you can make them as heavy as you would like. Back home tonight I find that our neighborhood is coming back to life after having been silent for three months, and I find I don’t mind the noise outside my window. In the past if it was past midnight on a weekend there would always be some commotion on the pathway outside the window. There is a bench for a lovers quarrel, or some drunk I love you man shenanigans, going on into the early morning hours. It doesn’t happen obviously in the winter, but tonight for first time but it was over by ten so it is a start. We live very close to the airport as well and as we all know nothing has been happening there for the past few months. I actually went the wrong way the other day and ended up at the airport before I could turn around, and just decide to a little drive by at some of the terminals. I am usually going to terminal C as I mostly fly Jet Blue and since I am always late it is very annoying to see the back up trying to get in. Not any longer! You may zip right up to the door. If only I could go somewhere, it would be a very pleasant drop off. I want to start dipping my toes back in the water and take a trip somewhere or anywhere, but it doesn’t look like that will be happening anytime soon. I guess I will have to settle for National Geographic to take me away to some exotic place, because my roommate won’t be taking me anywhere anytime soon. I guess we are going to have to get out a bit earlier and longer every day when we mount those bicycles, but with no public restrooms, depends can only take you so far.

Just want to say that I heard from a friend Donna#2, as I have more than a few Donna friends and she observed that I had few typos and wondered if I had a new editor. Well my editor has always been my Techie and I was upset to know that I had a lot of typos. I am a catholic school girl, hence the potty mouth, but was always the Queen of the spelling bees so was sad to hear about the mistakes and we will try harder.

Just sayin…..

Day 83

Hello my Corona friends and TGIF, hope it is going well as the sun was shining, and we lived another day. I don’t want to get complacent but we are starting to step out and I absolutely love it. At the same time I am a bit worried. Are we stepping out to fast?  We seemed to have flattened the curve finally here in Massachusetts but now the rest of the country is feeling our pain or are they?  I know we were buttoned up pretty tight here and it is only recently that we are busting out. Retail opened this week and outdoor dining, so shopping and eating it is my oxygen, and I don’t know about anyone else but I was slowly evaporating without those real time adventures. Of course we were enjoying them as I learned to navigate the online shopping adventures. Still waiting on some refunds for my returns, so scaling back on that hobby.  Tonight we had one of our dinners from the box and it was Chicken sausage Bolognese and I have to give it an A.  A lot of the grade has to do with I don’t have to prepare it, my roommate has been doing an exceptional job and really seems to enjoy it, so I let him run with it. If I ever come into a lot of money I would definitely employ a personal chef who prepares super fabulous meals that absolutely had no calories, but living in the real world Hello Fresh, is the next best thing. I know I have vacillated about doing the homework but in the end it is a really good thing. Our neighborhood is opening up for outdoor seating and it is great to support these places that have been shuttered but at the same time they can only accommodate so many so we do the best we can and get a few drinks while waiting. Got to love those to go drinks, could be their savior. I am keeping my flask handy to make sure I can enjoy my cocktails the way I like them while supporting these guys. Ben and jerry’s has opened in our hood, so unless there is a reason we can’t step out in the hood, say good bye to those mini cones at TJ’s. Now we are talking about some real ice cream, Cherries Garcia, I love you.  Today was a good day as my friend Donna and I went to the beach without an umbrella, sunny and beautiful. This was a first for me, no beach sticker, and unsure of any parking we just headed to Revere Beach, and found a spot on the street. Donna jumped out of the car to claim that spot, and I never saw that girl move so fast. I believe the parking Gods were looking out for us and I am truly grateful. I will say a thank you prayer later tonight.  We had a great day sitting on the beach in our chairs, just the way two old ladies like it, blah, blah, blah all day and water was warm enough to relieve ourselves, and Kelly Ice Cream on our way home.  I don’t know if anyone else was on the highway today but there was something on the road that we have not seen in months, TRAFFIC!  It was both a relief but at the same time a total drag. I have been able to get to places in 15 minutes where it used to take me well over an hour. It is kind of weird because we had no warning about it, we could see dribs and drabs the past few weeks and then BAM, total beach traffic. Yes we are happy that things seem to getting back to some normalcy, but at the same time just not the perks, we have gotten used to with the light traffic. I do notice that we still have some of the biggest asshole drivers in our state, who think nothing of getting right up on your butt when you are both going 80. Obviously he is in a bit more of a rush than you, or the other dipshit, who won’t let you enter into a lane of traffic when they clearly see you coming.  I myself have to remain calm and remind myself this is why I could never own a gun. I know I am just kidding, but I don’t want to find out. NAMASTE, as my techie will remind me, and I wish I could react that easy but I will work on it for a better world.  I came across a few places today that people are creating their own happy place and both are very different but I think they work for each of them.

 Just sayin…

Day 82

Good evening my Corona friends. As always I am hoping you are all well, happy and safe. I noticed that it is less than two weeks away and I will be at 100 days and I never thought possible but I am beginning to feel like Charlie on the MTA. If you are a Bostonian you know the song, he could never get off because he didn’t have the nickel for the subway.  My intention was to write a daily blog about the lockdown, never thinking it would ever get to 50 or 60 never mind a hundred. I am going to need someone to spot me the nickel to get off or otherwise I am going to need another bottle of the goose, Donna are you listening? Here we are the first week of retail opening and outdoor dining, and I applaud all the restaurants that threw caution to the wind and opened up their own version of outdoor dining.  Give me a little time and I will get to them I did scale back on my dinner box for next week.  I just want you all to know that I cooked the quesadillas tonight as my roommate was a bit late to the table and they were delicious, probably the easiest one out of the choices so far, but really good. I have to say not even much cleanup so techie had an easy night, and that is a good thing because he had a lot on his plate today. Imagine a lot of old ladies like me, that all suffer from CRS, (can’t remember shit) needing him all day to help with passwords and the like, can be exhausting. Luckily for him I was able to deliver on the box dinner, and the cleanup, so we are all good. I heard from my daughter-in-law tonight that they have begun receiving their boxes and really enjoying them. They actually bought for 4 people so they would have leftovers to take to work the next day.  Those young people always thinking ahead. The problem with us doing something like this, is I guarantee that we eat it all at the same seating, just because we can. We do have a restock on the mini cones from Trader Joes tonight so dessert is on the horizon.

We took a walk in the rain tonight so we could see what was happening for outdoor dining and was happy to see so many places taking over space for dining. I know it is a learning curve so probably a good idea that the rain slowed the whole implementation of pop up dining. I couldn’t help noticing on our walk all the attractions that we take for granted to be open in a city that has always welcomed tourists year round and now they are shuttered with no visitors. The trolley and double decker bus stands are empty. I always thought that would be my retirement someday, I would ride around on the bus with the microphone and talk about our fair city. Probably would have never worked as no one wants to ever give Peggy the microphone, as that is an accident waiting to happen. I would sign a waiver but I could never guarantee what my interpretation on the history of this fair city would be on any given day. We did take the head off Christopher Columbus the other day in the north End and no telling who is next but I guarantee I could come up with a good narrative. Perhaps there is hope as I would never use their handbook.  We did stop by and visit with the sea lions at the aquarium. I can’t help feeling that they are lonely and sick of barking at just each other.  The boats that tour the harbor or the islands are all buttoned up and not sure if they are going anywhere this summer, but I predict they will. So many people won’t be taking a vacation this summer I suggest they explore their own city and visit all the tourist places you would only normally visit, if you had out of town relatives.  I guarantee it will be an adventure for all those involved and a way to help all these businesses who have been shuttered for so many months. Let’s all get off our butts and make it a point to do a tourist thing wherever you live that you have never done before and I expect a report on it by Monday morning in less than one hundred words.

Just sayin……..

Day 81

Good evening my Corona friends and hop all is well. On day 81 on life in the time of Corona, and I think we are beginning to get the hang of this whole pandemic thing.  I feel like people are really getting in the groove.  Maybe they are feeling a bit more like stepping out. Hey we were out till 10pm this evening and it is a school night after all. My roommate has his first day on the water with his crew. They even attempted to do some racing tonight but I think it was more than a bit chilly. Also a heavy fog rolled in to call it an early night. Generally they all convene at a bar in Charlestown but it closed for renovations last year, and still has not reopened. Luckily for the crew, Howie and Lisa live right nearby with a nice patio to host post sailing evening. I was lucky enough to crash the BBQ, all safe distance apart. We still have two dinners in the box waiting for chef Boyardee to get to it and I knew this would happen as soon as we had alternatives for dining besides our own kitchen, these would go wasted. I am going to have to scale back to two dinners as that for sure would make it more likely to make it to the frying pan. Today was a good day as I made it to a few stores and visit with my colleagues who have just returned to work, and so much fun to catch up. We all feel like it has been a very long snowstorm, and happy to be able to venture out even if we still have to mask up. Great to be out and about among people that you haven’t been with 24/7 for the past few months. I love how some of the local restaurants in different towns, are adapting to the new phase of openings and setting up their outdoor seating however and wherever they can find a spot. Some of the local craft breweries are putting picnic tables around their buildings and partnering with a hot dog vendor to sell some food. These picnic tables are sprouting up on little side streets in the city and for once it looks like the people who make these decisions about who gets to serve outside are tacking a more lackadaisical attitude, and I for one applaud it and hopefully it will continue, as I have gotten used to taking my cocktails in my own sippy cup on my nightly stroll. Today down on the south shore I found a local pub set up quite a few round tables and picnic tables right out back in their parking lot, and were doing brisk business. I even spotted a makeshift bar at the end made out of plywood. A few ladies were just bellying up to the bar enjoying a bit of day drinking.  It must be their first few days out of hiding, and very excited about actually finding a bar, albeit a plywood one, that was serving on a nice sunny day. I definitely get the vibe that loosening the restrictions slowly has made us all more appreciative of all our new found freedoms after having been grounded. We are all going to have to take some time to figure out how to navigate the world during and after Corona and how to address the issues of racial inequality, and first just by acknowledging it, speaking about it and understanding. Just like these restaurants are trying to reinvent the way they can still be relevant and succeed, we can find a way to talk about it and try to heal all the hurt we are feeling today. I hope this has not been in vain and living under the shutdown has given us more time to think about it and I know there is a way we can build our way and it could start with some plywood.

Just sayin…

Day 80

Hello my Corona friends and I hope as usual you are happy, healthy and sane. It has been a bit more than eighty days since we have gone underground, and probably a few weeks in since we have begun emerging form our cocoons. I know we were all zipped up pretty tight the first 6 weeks or so, and my roommate and I had a pretty good routine. Get up very early, turn on news go back into a bit of a coma, trying to turn out the news of the world. Have a pot of coffee and most days some breakfast, come out of coma, think about lunch, Take a very long walk, we were averaging 4-6 miles and then we had to think about dinner, because we had to make it ourselves, and it gave us something to pass the time.  I kind of miss my routine from the early stage of the Pandemic, walking and bike riding, now all these other work chores are taking up the time of my leisurely walks. Then came Phase two and we were getting a bit more brave, social distance visits, picnics and biking with friends and aside from the mask, and no touching, considering the alternative we wanted that social interaction. I remember one of my first visits back out to the burbs and we sat in my girlfriend Nancy’s yard, they had been much more careful they us, but also craving another human to talk to, not on Zoom. I thought I heard from Nancy that if I had to pee I could go in the yard, just like a puppy, but just the other day when I mentioned it she thought I was crazy, I would have never said that, I guess it was a voice in my head. People were super cautious and if you did use their bathroom, they called in the murder clean up team. Ok a bit of an exaggeration, but a good Clorox rub down. It was kind of weird, as you can’t help but think you may have soiled the room, but hey whatever makes everyone more comfortable. I am thinking I have this nice heated seat in my one and only bathroom, so I am sure that probably kills any germs. Every once in a while I find that techie has shut it off and I don’t like it. I was expecting a nice warm seat. He claims he never touches it and I don’t know how it could be me, must be the gremlins. So now we find ourselves in Phase three and retail is open, yippee, get out there and shop in your local businesses and outdoor dining has opened as well. I had fully planned to wait a few weeks and let the dust settle, after all I have my box delivered and techie wants to cook, but I took the plunge tonight.  My daughter was back from the hinterlands of isolation in Maine where she has absconded with my beloved Charlie and Maisie, for an overnight, and suggested we get take out. I said why not al fresco and do you want to come into the city?  She suggested a place in Medford, and being the adventurous diner that I am, I said that sounds grand. She might say something snarky like how could there ever be a nice patio in Medford, she’s that way, but it was delightful. Techie had another one of his endless zoom so we went off without him, promising to bring him back some dinner. Well it wasn’t as weird as I thought, going into a restaurant where all the servers and hosts were wearing masks doesn’t actually promote an appetizing dinner.  We were handed a menu with the rules, basically had to wear a mask till we were seated and then we could take them off while seated. We were given a little purple flag to wave when we needed anything and we were off to the races.  First thing we did was order some wine and an app, and right then we both said, this seems so normal, maybe we just stay here. Didn’t take long for reality to set in and you now know the party is over, as the wait staff is never going to have a pour like the one you have at home. You have to get at least two glasses of wine to get that one you poured for yourself and costs you more than the whole bottle sitting in your fridge. Of course we can’t fret about that, as we have to support these guys who have been out for a long time and no appointment only trade. They have a lot to make up.  I want to give a shout out tonight to Semolina Kitchen in Medford, as the food was delicious and the servers were exceptional, nice work.  I have two of my box meals to prepare in my fridge so I don’t want to get to excited about this dining out, as it has been easier on the CC, plus I like the way I prepare my Vodka on the rocks with a splash of soda and lime. I am almost 100% sure I can’t get it made the way I have grown accustomed, even if I order a double. Looking forward to our new found freedom and I don’t want any setbacks, so I will keep washing my hands and wearing one of my many masks.

Just sayin..

Day 79

Good evening my Corona friends and hope you are happy and healthy tonight. I know lately we seem to be a bit more relaxing on the rules and getting a bit more comfortable. I know I am suffering from Mask fatigue and yes my roommate and I both are suffering from Maskne, otherwise known as mask acne. Well I googled it so now they know everything and I am getting tons of notices about all kinds of facial masks that can cure it. I still kind it very freaky that you can do a bit of research on the internet and next thing you know it is showing up on your IPAD and your phone and can be relentless. Anyway apparently there is no end in products that will take care of this problem, and like all things COVID there will be a whole new cottage industry sprouting up to capitalize on the situation. There are so many places that you can buy masks now that you would think the appetite for them would be slowing down, but I guess we better be prepared for the long haul, and just order up to match our wardrobe.  Tonight was opening night for restaurants that have outdoor seating, and I understand the ones that could offer it were sold out. Luckily it was the perfect night for it and I hope it was a successful night. Techie was walking through the North end late this afternoon and he said it looked like a lot of places just decide to put their tables in the street, but he didn’t get me any pictures, have to check it out tomorrow. You might think I would have been one of the first to run out to a restaurant, being that before Covid that is where you would find us four nights a week, but we both had different Al fresco plans tonight with different friends.  Techie had a meeting with his investment club which he has been a part of for years, we are still working so I guess they are not that good at it. He says they are more like a support group now, that get together once a month and try to solve the world problems. I went to my girlfriends and a few of us had a nice dinner and cocktails on her patio, and we were probably not six feet part and we didn’t wear our masks. I was feeling pretty good about relaxing the rules and felt a bit like a renegade and then I get a text from a friend who says he has just been diagnosed with Covid.  Say what, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.  Now I haven’t seen him in a long time and he is not sure how he got it but probably at work. Kind of ironic as one of his business right now is selling masks online. Well right now the symptoms are mild and I hope they say that way for his sake and his family.  I guess I am going to have to get back on track and keeping better care of the rules, Techie has some issues, so we need to be very careful around him. I am going to have to go back to cooking his meals, while he solves all my technology issues and pretty sure I am getting the better deal here.  Opening day today in the retail world and it was fun just to have the doors open and have customers. It has been over three months would shops shuttered and we all had to get start over getting reacquainted with our computer system. Techie was very busy, imagine he had a lot of people like me who couldn’t remember their passwords and had new machines that weren’t always being cooperative. I think he is saying it is going to be a long day tomorrow, so I better cut this short, as he also has to publish for me every night, as I haven’t learned how to do the posting part yet.  I mean I really don’t want to and I have such a good assistant why mess with success. Please stay safe everyone and please follow the rules…

Just sayin…….

Day 78

Good Evening my Corona friends and hope everyone had a nice weekend and stayed healthy. I am planning on going to bed before midnight and try and get some sleep as it is OPENING DAY tomorrow, June 8th, and no I am not talking baseball. Has baseball even opened yet? Tomorrow we open retail in our state and we are not limited to Target, Costco, or Walmart, we can go into any store we want and not just curbside, but the real deal.  Everyone seems to be concerned as to what it will be like, but probably similar to what we have been doing these past few months. I doubt there will be a line at Tiffany’s or Saks with someone counting and directing the traffic, while spraying your cart, but who knows.  It’s Corona time and anything is possible and reinvention is the name of the game. Time to get off the couch and your computer, and spend some $$$$ in your local businesses. If I may be so shallow how about a new sofa? Surely that tired looking piece you have been parking your ass on for the past few months needs an upgrade. I know I am going to need a wardrobe upgrade and may have to actually get dressed. Some of these outfits leaving the house I can’t believe. I used to wonder what were these people thinking going out in yoga pants with that rear end, but I shamelessly stuffed myself into them and paid no heed, I was comfortable, and no time for body shaming, we are under a pandemic siege, who cares about a few extra rolls.  I hope this attitude will remain as we start to come out of it and I am not going to look back at any pictures, well not true, so many memories.  I am sure I am not alone but now as it seems our time under quarantine is getting lifted and I am discovering, I really didn’t do  a lot of things I thought I might accomplish with all that time. I still can only speak one language, I was going to be fluent in Spanish by now, but laying on the couch watching Law and Order got in the way. I now can say that I have watched every episode at least 8 times and can tell you how many well-known actors had at one time or another had a guest appearance. I was talking with my daughter earlier this evening and she said at dinner tonight, Charlie my favorite grandson, started opening up about his trip to Disney that Techie and I took him on for his birthday. Apparently he gave a very detailed report about the trip, pools open very late, Splash Mountain, a Mickey cake that we had delivered to our room, things he never talked about much after the trip. Sure he said it was great when he first got home but like all kids not much more to say.  So thinking about what I was told was a long dialogue about his trip I felt that even for a six year old, referencing those happier times was a kind of therapy that happier times, would come again, and that is how we are going to get through this blip in the road. We will all be sitting around this time next year on a beach talking about a time when we all had to stay inside, had to wear masks when we went out of the house. We will talk about those who may have gained a few pounds, who learned to cook, sew or knit, hell we may be wearing some of those pieces our friends made for us. We could have a post Corona party and everyone bring all the masks they have acquired during that time, with maybe a big bonfire. After all they will need to go to the crematorium to be safe.  We will laugh about how when we all started to feel a bit braver that we brought our own lawn chairs , food and silverware to our friends house for a socially distant party.  I know we will look back and poke a bit of fun at some who were overzealous, and those who were bad about the rules. But today when we are with our friends and family, we will more likely bring up a memory of a happier time, and laugh and talk about how much fun it all was, and can’t wait to do it again, unlike the usual complaining we do, about familial obligations. Because that will give us hope that yes our lives may be normal, or what we perceive as normal, will happen again, and that is how we can get on with our lives. Besides the corona virus, we have to face the unrest in our country today, and vow to take it seriously and work for a change. I want to create new memories where not just my kids and grand kids can feel the joy about a trip to Disney world but everyone’s kids and grand kids could share the same joy without any fear of discrimination in any form. Now is our time to truly make a difference and create those memories for all to share equally. I am going to try and not complain to techie about minor things that bug me and try and concentrate on the bigger picture. Namaste!!

Who says you can’t have fun at the beach when it may be a bit wet? Find the JOY

Just sayin….

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