I just let me phone track me, which is not great, but whatever.
Fingers crossed, -t and msbelle. I've figured I don't need a test, even though my mayor is saying anyone should get one whenever, but since I've been to a few protests, maybe I will now?
I am drowning my sorrows in homemade strawberry shortcake.
By the way, are scones just fancy shortcake?
Back at urgent care today. They did warn me that the guy who moved to FRICKING ALASKA was their expert in getting IVs in, and I have small veins. I was prepared, I don't even blame them. But four tries to get an IV in seems unfair.
Ouch, Dana. That's definitely not fair. I hope you are getting some relief now.
Bubble wrap~ma to everybody who's feeling a little extra fragile these last few weeks.
As with masks, getting tested now and then means you're not just looking out for you. It's the hidden cases walking around and coming into contact with other people that's spreading it, so if we keep testing as widespread as possible it's going to keep that second wave pushed further off.
A thing I learned this year: I hate writing policy papers. The research's fine (and sometimes a challenge - in a good way, I love data challenges), it's the specific way of putting the data on paper that is killing my soul.
After all my big talk yesterday about walking, I didn't get up in time to walk before my 9am meeting! But I think I can run out after this one...
I had to join my 9 am meeting at 9:07 when I woke up :(. On the other hand, I don't really want to go back to the office five days a week. My commute is 1 1/2 hours each way. I like sitting on my porch. I can totally do most of this from home even though I miss people. I want to ask to come in two days and work from home three.