Also, it's really nice to see Cass here.
Thanks! I've missed it here. B.org is always home.
This all could have turned out so differently. It didn't have to be like this.
It didn't. It makes me so angry.
It's a very different disease but the way we dealt with Ebola was such a stark contrast.
With this we had time. We should have had people and access to data and a sense that the lives and health of our people (all people, really) matters. But don't want to scare the stock market. And, maybe, maybe we think if we close our eyes, the monster won't be there. With disease, the monster is always there. Waiting. Especially things that we've dealt with so long like variations of corona viruses.
I'm angry.
Make sure you can be taken care of, too, in addition to taking care of everyone else.
THIS THIS THIS.
(DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO.)
What everyone else has said. So much love and strength to you, JZ. I'm so sorry.
Oh Trudy, six adults is a whole lotta people in any house that doesn't have wings and an overabundance of bathrooms.
2.5. And the .5 is in the basement with jillifonts, a wonky seat, and a door that nobody wants to close. It DOES have a picture of Kenny Loggins Jesus by the light switch so that livens things up in emergencies.
JZ, you'll say the right thing.
JZ, I am so sorry. My love to you and your family.
And, in another post, I am too angry. Well, bouncing between anger and being grateful for what I do have (and that's a lot). Other than sports, I have nothing to do with that anger.
I'm thinking buying flowers tomorrow and leave some for my neighbors in the building for the holiday (with gloves and all, of course).