Saturday was a busy but fun day, spent in Memphis for a young cousin's birthday party. I ended up mostly acting as my namesake for two playful dogs' wrestling matches, and narc'd on the visiting one when she grabbed a plastic toy to chew on. I also took Mom to what was supposed to be one of the city's best BBQ joints for take-out, but I no longer trust the taste of the people recommending it. I've had better pulled pork sandwiches from gas station food counters.
I woke up to a text message from my neighbor that he was in the hospital after coughing up blood all over our back deck, but it turned out to be an excessively bloody cut on his tongue rather than something more serious.
Oh thank goodness, Matt. How scary (I meant the blood, but realize this also applies to pulled pork sandwiches from gas station food counters).
I'm sorry for your loss, askye. It still hurts, but it is wonderful that you had her as a part of your life for so long. It is good that you were able to get to see her again before she passed.
Yeah. Yuck. Time for some procrasticleaning.
Yes, I cleaned mine when I unpacked them figuring that when it was all powered off was a good time. Ick!
Travel was a freak show the first day and smooth the second. I wasn't even a mile out of Otter Lake when I came inches away from clipping a deer. Big buck dashed in front of me and was across my car in a blink. So close to hitting his tail. Yikes. There was a truck coming the other way and I hope he didn't get him. The first few hours I couldn't use my cruise control because my front cameras were obstructed. When I looked at it there was fog under my headlamps and fog light lenses. I think it was from the overnight frost maybe. When I have time I'll ask about it since maybe after 3 years the seals aren't tight? After Binghamton, I got my cruise and auto drive back, but it started raining and didn't stop until halfway through Maryland. Then I had the Baltimore-DC corridor hideous traffic. By the time I got into Virginia, it was dark. I stopped for the night after 13 hours of driving in North Carolina. Got the cats into the hotel room, cleaned the poop out of one of the carriers, fed them, and got in bed. Read for a bit to unwind and then sleep.
I woke around 4:30 in the morning and there was no getting back to sleep because my brain was on overdrive so I took care of the cats and got them back in their carriers and we were on the road at 5:15. Smooth sailing the whole way until I arrived home at 8:30 last night. No, I haven't totally unpacked the car yet because work has been Mondaying. I did manage to get my computer and phone hooked up before 7 this morning at least.
I bought two cat carriers to use instead of the one big one I used in the past. It was a lot easier for me to handle by myself, but one cat meowed much of the trip and when they were together they didn't. In the future I may go with a 3-day trip because it is a really long day for them to be entrapped. DH left at the same time as me, but he went via NYC to visit his sister and I went straight down. He just arrived a short time ago.
Well it’s finally happened today, an employee wrote into the vax email and inferred that we were the Gestapo by starting the email with May I have your papers please in German.. Oh because we are asking people to register and supply us with their verification number. Good times
Timelies all!
It’s raining pretty hard here right now.
Meanwhile, Mr. S, who woke us up at 4:30 this morning, is a bit under the weather. Gary kept him home from school, and took him to the pediatrician. While we wait for the results of the COVID test, we’ll keep him home tomorrow and I’ll stay home with him. Sigh…
Oh dear, negative~results~ma for Mr. S.
Good grief, msbelle. Sigh
That sounds obnoxious and awful msbelle. Dang.
but today we do start requiring vaccine cards to dine in and go to bars (some places were already requiring) so maybe that will help?
We've been requiring vax cards to eat indoors or go to movies for a while now.
City is like 83% vaxed, and the positive test rate is down to 1.17%. Cases have dropped another 20% in just the last week, and the R-0 has been <1 for almost a month. As soon as they allow kids 6-11 to get shots, I expect there to be a huge flurry of those, which should help cut off transmission even more.
Cindy thanks for the info.
I had Moderna and it was just over 6 months ago. I fall under tbe category of both being fat and I work with the public. I looked at some guidelines and it mentioned front line workers and included supermarkets but really anyone who works in retail is getting face to face witb people.
It rained much of the day here I'm feeling kind of down, which I think is reasonable . I want my cats and my creature comforts of home.
I have a wide open schedule until Sat so we have time to do other things. We may drive to St Marks lighthouse or something.