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.
Several places around here when I had tried to sign up a week ago didn’t have the new covid vaccines yet.
Yeah, it feels like we were slower to get them out here than a lot of places. I only got mine as soon as I did because I was checking all my local pharmacies' websites daily. So far I haven't had any real side effects, just a sore arm. One of my coworkers got hers over lunch yesterday and mentioned a couple hours later that she had a splitting headache, but given the stress levels we all currently have due to Workday Finance, which is the WORST, we agreed it's hard to know where to place the blame. (I cried at work yesterday--briefly, it was one of those things where you dash furious, frustrated tears from your eyes and dive back in, but I don't cry easily and can't remember the last time I did so over WORK.)
The pharmacy gave me a coupon for 10% off my grocery purchase. It's not where I usually shop and I didn't need much, but I grabbed some 8-packs of seltzer, several cans of soup that were on sale for my church's food pantry donation box, assorted snacks including a pack of Oreos because it'd been a long week and I wanted to treat myself, and two nice bottles of wine for my contribution to a dinner I'm going to tonight. The bagger, who was giving off snarky grandma vibes, looked at it all and said, "You know you're not supposed to shop hungry, right?" I took in the spirit I thought it was meant and laughed, though I was thinking, "You know you're not supposed to critique your customers' life choices, right?"
I just realized that this super-irritating guy who's one of our client's SMEs is an energy vampire. No wonder meetings with him are so exhausting and repetitive.
Oooh, rough, Dana. At least you figured it out. Not sure what you can do about it, but surely knowing is better.
Susan, that is why I like self checkout. I am always self-conscious about my shopping whether anyone says anything or not! I don't know what someone would say about toilet paper, cat food, three bags of Halloween candy, more little wheels of cheese than most people would pick up and a couple of premade things from the deli but I know I don't want to hear it.
I would just like to say that if, for some reason, there's a problem with me flying home tomorrow, I will do my absolute best to spend my extra night at Sweeney Todd again.
Edit: Or the matinee. I'm not picky.
Several places around here when I had tried to sign up a week ago didn’t have the new covid vaccines yet.
Yeah, it feels like we were slower to get them out here than a lot of places. I only got mine as soon as I did because I was checking all my local pharmacies' websites daily. So far I haven't had any real side effects, just a sore arm.
I got the Covid booster Monday night, and by mid-afternoon Tuesday I felt awful -- achy, chills, headache (Tim is apparently very secure in my love for him, because he came in the bedroom where I was buried under a pile of blankets and said "Wow, you look AWFUL! ...I'm going to take a walk! Bye!"). But I felt basically fine by the next day.
I'm waiting until mid-October to get the flu vaccine, because that vaccine lasts about 6 months, and flu season runs through March (ish). I already got my shingles shots, and I'm too young for the RSV or pneumonia vaccines. So once I get the flu vaccine, I should be good.
Of course, then I'll probably get some illness for which there's no vaccine, like pleurisy.
I got the Covid vax yesterday, and today I have a low-grade fever. That’s the first time that has happened to me.
I got the Covid vax yesterday, and today I have a low-grade fever.
Copycat!
I've had reactions to the Covid shots and boosters; annoying, put me out of commission for a day afterward, but better than the actual virus. The ones that really bothered me were the pneumonia shots - those left me feeling like I had the flu for a couple of weeks each; and they were from different companies, so it wasn't just the one.
In happier news, I was in the drugstore the other day and, in with the gazillions of bags of Halloween candy, they had two different types of Halloween stickers - one glow in the dark, the other scratch and sniff. People who have kids coming to your door, be advised - they might be good for kids who can't have candy.
I went in for fasting bloodwork this morning, came back home to eat breakfast and apply coffee, and then went out again for my Covid booster. The pharmacist recommended hydration, so I'm having some Liquid I.V. Seemed like a reasonable idea since jet lag has also wrecked me this week.
I have a haircut appointment this evening, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to pick up a giant burrito on the way home as a reward for all this adulting. (Plus we kept seeing places advertise French tacos which included pictures of things that most definitely were not tacos, and my response was, "It's a trap!")
They didn't have the Covid vaccine last time I checked so I'll check again in a couple weeks. If not then I'll wait until I get home.
Tom, is there flooding around you? It looks awful.
eta: I didn't have anything but a sore arm with my various vaccines. And that wasn't bad. Grateful since I know many do suffer.