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.
My NY sister offered to try the vaccine links to get Brendon an appointment since I we have had no luck. She is up at all hours of the night and might have more luck. We could probably get him in to Publix but we are too angry about the Publix/DeSantis corruption deal that we refuse. So CVS and the county are the options. Mona has been working with the system in NY getting people appointments so she is real good at it. She has set many people up. She was working with Rite Aid lining up waiting list options for extra doses at the end of the day and gets them all matched up.
I love our doggies to pieces, but I do like getting away from them on vacation and not having to worry if they’re getting Into the trash or whatever.
My building now allows dogs (with restrictions) and I got to pet one of them last week! it was very nice - I miss being able to pet my neighbors' dogs.
I took off last Friday - thinking I might have a reaction to my second vaccine shot - and to receive a piece of furniture I ordered two months ago. I paid extra to have the delivery guys assemble it for me, which turned out to be a really good idea - not only were they assembling it for me BUT when it turned out to be badly damaged, I just had to say thank you and wave them on their way. If I'd tried assembling it myself, not only would I have had the hassle of trying to make sense of the instructions, but I'd have had to pack it up again and have it hauled back to the warehouse. A modified yay.
I got my first vaccine this morning. The office even had a "vaccine selfie station" set up with a big "I got vaccinated for YOU!" sign.
My mom has a cottage in Maine, and that's pretty much the only place DH and I have gone on vacation since the kids were born (which worked well when they were little, because at least one of them would get sick). We've always done weekends here and there based on the kids' schedules, etc., and then one week.
One summer, we decided to do two consecutive weeks, and it was the longest two weeks of our lives -- with our own kids -- with whom we already lived. I don't even think my mom was there for most of it (if any), so it wasn't even that. It was just a long time to be somewhere else with them.
There was one summer, when my sister and I were maybe 7 and 10 or so, when my mom and my sister and I went up to Maine for a month, and my dad came up some of the weekends and then for the whole last week. I loved it, but I'm starting to realize now why we only did it once.
If anyone is having trouble getting an appointment in the Seattle area, I recommend trying Safeway/Albertson's. We got our first shot Wednesday at the Safeway at 125th & 15th NE, and it was really easy and smooth--no lines or crowding, no trouble with parking, and the pharmacist scheduled our 2nd dose appointment for the same time three weeks later as soon as he completed the shots.
I have been double-stuck! In a couple weeks I should be fully protected - which is good because my Dad has surgery scheduled for the end of the month and Mom doesn't drive.
Also I'm trying a beef tongue recipe tonight. Wish me edibility!
Random tale from Bonita Springs, FL. Back when I lived here 40 years ago there was a woman in her 90s named Edith Downs. She had lived here all her life and told tales of smoking happy weed with the Seminoles. She told fortunes and stuff and was renowned in the area. She lived very close to me and I visited her often as she was a delight. Anyway, back then the town had 1 traffic light and now, well I couldn't count how many. Today on my drive I passed Edith Lane and Downs Drive, one of which even had a traffic light and I had to wonder if she saw that in her future. I wonder if the people living on her named streets know of her history.
How cool, Laura!
Edibility, chrismg!
She was such a cute little old lady. Lived in a trailer and had pyramids hanging over all the seating places for energy. Lived over 100 years so apparently it helped. Told my mother that dad was going to die, and then he did. Told me that I had to be careful with my husband at the time because I was smarter than him and it hurt his ego to let him know that. She just delighted me all the time because she would say these things out of the blue and just like it just popped into her head. "Would you like some tea dear, oh you are really going to like that kitty you find."