Can you stand a piece of good news?
My cat Pearlie has been very sick and skinny due to a mysterious imbalance of one liver enzyme. I've been force feeding just to keep her systems functioning, which worked on her a year and a half ago.
Today she was excited to be presented with kibble and gave me her signature melting look. I'm so relieved that I am beside myself.
I got a work email at 9:30 that our distribution center was closing until Monday due to a staff member being in quarantine, and at 11:00 got a robocall that my kids' high school would be closed today because of a parent in quarantine.
It's going to be such an interesting time at work. I have one staff member who was visibly freaked out on Wednesday and has now called off sick through the weekend; she could be actually sick but I suspect she's just worried.
I woke about 4 AM with worry about what is going to be going on at work and for all the people I know (including all youse Buffistas), so I read some of Trevor Noah's BORN A CRIME and felt a little bit better because yo Apartheid was evilly fucked up beyond belief. So I felt a little better, but I'm just exhausted.
And I don't have to make a whole lot of decisions at work, aside from ordinary things like figuring out who gets what box and where I can find a small spatula that a little old guy who likes to mix up his own oatmeal can use easily.
With so much of the Boston traffic not happening, it should be easy to drive around, except to the hospitals. So thre's that.
Oh! And I'm very bummed that the city stuff that Somerville shut down includes the libraries. I don't know if Cambridge (the main branch is two blocks from work) is also shutting them down or not.
It's not like I don't have two shelves+ of unread books, and a ton of other wonderful books that I could reread at my leisure.
Those of you who don't need to use the libraries at this time - stay away! Use ebooks! Read the books in your house!
We're open to be a safe place for people (including children out of school) who don't have any other place to be, and to provide internet/wifi for those who don't have that at home (and, for example, are trying to be schooled remotely.)
Of course they still deny being tested, but if there ever was karma deserved both of them would get this virus. Don't want them dead because I want them to lose the election in a landslide and be hauled off to jail, but them both getting super sick for a time would be just dandy. Then perhaps some competent professionals could handle this crisis.
If I wake up one morning and Nancy Pelosi is President because those two morons died in the night I reserve the right to spend fifteen minutes dancing around and laughing maniacally.
I'm right next to New Rochelle. My official self-soothing mantra is that we KNOW about their cases because the county has bread and we can deal with it as well as anyone can for the same reason.
My mom and her garbage immune system are in Jersey for my niece's birthday and we're trying to find the safest way to get her back to Louisville. Wish us luck.
I have to give a shout-out to anyone who lives with anxiety all the time, because I've never been anxious like this before, and I hate it! How do you all function???
The upside is that the current situation isn't making me any more anxious than I already was; it's just shifting things around a bit.
I'm definitely moving into not functioning levels of anxiety.