I generally miss casual chatter and interaction. And not-casual. Life is real boring and lonesome right now…
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I plenty of chitchat and interaction on the work front, but am seriously people deprived on the personal front. I miss gatherings, dinners, parties, and hugs. DH gets a lot more people interaction with his coaching. I haven't been to any of his games. People, people in enclosed spaces! Some day.
Casual interactions with my neighbors and people at the store or whatever, also. At least I have here to natter in!
For some reason, I woke up this morning thinking I had no meetings scheduled today. I actually have two. Oops. At least I checked my calendar before I missed one. And neither one should require much input from me, I don't think.
but am seriously people deprived on the personal front.
That's why I cultivate conversational relationships with bartenders and comic book store clerks.
but am seriously people deprived on the personal front.
That's why I cultivate conversational relationships with bartenders and comic book store clerks.
Most of my personal chitchat these days comes from fellow parents at dropoff/pickup. Except for this week, because I'm keeping Peanut home all week. David, thank you for the info about the kids at Matilda's school - that helped me feel better about my abundant caution.
(Of course, I have a metric ton of meetings/phone calls/work this week, so that's an "interesting" thing to balance, but at least I don't have the crushing anxiety bearing down on me.)
We do school drop off curbside from the car. I don’t know any of the other parents or kids except through the Facebook group. I hate it so much.
Coincidentally, I just got a notice that we are switching our corporate phones to Zoom. Who knew Zoom had a phone system?
After the past couple of years, maybe they bought out AT&T?
That's why I cultivate conversational relationships with bartenders and comic book store clerks.
Misread this as "controversial relationships" and was about to ask for follow-up. But nevermind.
Under the avalanche of peer reviews I still need to complete (only 17 to go!) I somehow managed to forget that I also have a self-evaluation to complete, which is 1000x harder and worse. As a manager I understand the value of performance reviews but as a person who doesn't want to write my self-evaluation I think I should just get a raise for having cute hair and not have to talk about it.
I've only done curbside or online shopping for such a long time I don't even get that contact anymore. We had a book club that met outside, but then the leader got Covid despite her vaccine status. With the weather so nice at this time of year I can probably give serious consideration to outside gatherings at the house again.
Yeah, I basically go to the grocery store, occasionally the pharmacy, and doggy daycare drop off/pick up. I feel like I’m back in March 2020 but with less enthusiasm for zoom calls.
Though if any of you have an oculus and want to hang out in VR, that’s still new and exciting to me…