Happy last Friday of February 2021! 2/12ths of the way through the year practically, and 2021 seems to want to compete with the former year in knocking the world around a bit. We're all hearty though-right! We can hold on, support each other, and keep moving towards the collective prize of a more managed virus, or at least a more managed response, so that the pause button can be turned off. On Fridays I like ot capture the little snippetts of my life, at this point, mostly a whole lot of thinking and not so much doing, but please come along if you'd like.
What's top of mind: I've got a couple things top of mind. One is the launch of the Minnesota Vaccination Connector where residents can register and be notified as they reach the priority area for the vaccine roll-outs. It doesn't take the place of other means, like through health care provider, particularly if over 65, a first responder or educator, but it's a way to help at least create some order. I got DH connected as well as sent to all my family. We both opted into the "short notice" vaccine option, should there be extra's at a local location, we could both get there quickly.
I'm still following the weather related crisis in Texas, and the ridiculous nature of the privatized grid. How the heck is anyone supposed to come up with thousands overnight for their utility bills? I appreciate the bloggers from that area giving real life updates. I also am filled with hope by stories of fellow human beings sharing their resources, skills, and getting through the crisis together. The government should be supporting the infrastructure and getting resources to resolve the systemic issues, but as what usually happens, people help each other.
Where I've been: It was almost like a vacation getting out and about last weekend! We were wet and cold once home, but I felt invigorated. I kept my distance from others, as I was nursing the tail end of the cold, and I wanted to give a sort of quarantine away from others just in case it was more than a cold.Where I'm going: My daughter signed us up for an outdoor hike at a nature center for tomorrow night. If the weather stays warms, it could be slushy, maybe even muddy walk, but I'm looking forward to it. I'm going to talk DH into a road trip on Sunday. Well, not really, but a drive of some sort, and maybe get a take out treat and a change of scenery.
What I'm eating: I didn't yet try the LA Cookbook inspired lettuce-chicken wraps and fruit and pepper salsa, but have all the ingredient. Saturday perhaps? I had successful French bread, and a loaf to go with spaghetti bolognese tonight or Sunday. The lasagna was successful and we had the leftovers last night, plus some leftover taco fillings-with enough for my lunch today. With a new month on Monday, I'll do a major shop early with restock and a general meal plan. I have no challenge for March, but would like to stay to the paper budget of $400 groceries, and $100 household etc. or $500 or less total.
I think it's great your daughter signed you up for an outdoor hike. Getting wet and muddy doesn't really matter as long as you have a change of clothes for when you get back to the car. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteI thought something was off on the date-it's next month she has us singe dup, but we are still going to do a moonlight walk anyway. Yes-dry clothes will be waiting for us.
Delete"I'm still following the weather related crisis in Texas, and the ridiculous nature of the privatized grid. How the heck is anyone supposed to come up with thousands overnight for their utility bills?"
ReplyDeleteThey want capitalism and deregulation in Texas, but wait, not THAT kind. Grrrr....Texas is rapidly becoming a "purple" state. I'm hoping that this nonsense will open the eyes of the voters in the Lone Star State. Also, so nice to see President Biden release relief with no question...unlike the former president did with the New England states in the light of the hurricane, because, you know, they didn't vote for him. How very presidential, no?
I'm starting to worry, however, in light of CPAC, that we are only beginning to see the depths of depravity he is bringing to the Republican party. I don't even think President Reagan would recognize the GOP.
will always be baffled. Who saw this guy and though, "great presidential material" prior to 2016, and then after four years of your appropriate word, depravity, still support him. what is wrong with this picture?
DeleteEnjoyed your W's! Sounds like you are making the best of things and have some things to look forward to.
ReplyDeleteNothing much exciting happening here. We haven't been anywhere. Dh sent up his drone so I could see the trees covered in ice last weekend, and that was beautiful. We almost signed up for a cruise to Alaska next year to celebrate with my brother his retirement, but missed out on the cheap rates. Will be notified if rates go down again as it would be fun to take a family cruise.
Watched Book of Life on Disney+ which was cute. Enjoying Wanda vision too, but I am a marvel fan.
Have a great weekend.
Mt daughters college had some absolutely gorgeous aerial shots of her campus on FB and Instagram. that sounds o fun to have a drone!
DeleteWe were able to sign up for a similar "notify" service in CA. They've announced teachers next week (hurrah!) & two weeks after that will be medically at risk people in other buckets. I'm not sure if they'll announce yet another tier for health conditions (lupus, for example, is not in the first medical bucket) before moving to the general public. Fingers crossed that we're there before June.
ReplyDeleteFor what's happening, I finally found a summer camp for the kids (tennis, which everyone wants now) & got excited, registered, & two days later they cancelled. I'm a real planner, and COVID has put so many wrinkles in my planning. I guess that's my sign to be more adaptable. :-)
Otherwise, we are planning an outdoor date/dinner on Saturday, & then thinking of a weekend getaway in April, as my parents are getting their second vaccine next week.
Surprising they would cancel Tennis. Interesting idea, but would you consider partnering maybe with a couple families and maybe hiring a high school or college kid from a high level tennis team for a little mini club? I think there could be some entrepreneurial opportunities for older high school and college students, in small groups. Just a thought.
DeleteSounds like a good week for you, Sam. I agree with Meg, it's nice to see President Biden release relief with no question. He reminds me of FDR so much. I'm hoping this will bring great relief and we can get this pandemic business behind us.
ReplyDeleteWhen I type things out, take a step back, I realize overall I have a good life, stay at home or not. I'm tempted to pop on the Fox New site, but then all I read is nonsense and it is awful for my mental health.
DeleteI’m hesitant to even post because I don’t have much to say but here I am anyway! My dad ended up not going to his vaccine appointment because of the damn snow. A dusting turned into five inches at his house and he’s just not comfortable driving in snow anymore. My husband and I both were working and couldn’t drive him. My brother is never any help when you need him. So we are back to square one with that. I’m so disappointed, disheartened, frustrated that it was so close and now so far. I had half a strawberry cheesecake and an 800 mg ibuprofen for dinner last night, while I job searched online. I’m looking forward to February being over, not that March changes anything. My only excitement for the week was picking up a fire hall fish fry for dinner tonight. It was delicious and a ton of food for $10. We had one unseasonably warm day on Wednesday and most of the snow has melted. That’s about it. Just another week. JoAnn
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry Joann. I know you were hoping to get more time with him safely. Hopefully it can be rescheduled soon. It sounds like work is no better, so good luck job hunting. I'm sure we'll get fish when daughter is home.
DeleteI so agree with you on the selfish Americans. that would fit Lil sis to a tee. Love her to death but she is very selfish in some ways. She is very much like my mother. I hope you have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteWell if photos on social media are a clue, she's got a lot of company. Here my extended family with the coffee house went-all of them. I guess they don't think the health measures matter, but we're all supposed to feel bad that their restaurant is 1/2 capacity? But they're the new mega Christians so it's all good. They'll just be at their rock concert church thanking God for keeping them safe on their travels while behind their back they have middle fingers up at their fellow neighbor's staying home trying to mitigate the spread of the virus.I'm not very full of grace this week for selfishness.
DeleteI should say, it is a figurative middle finger-basically, a feel sorry for us because our business is hurting but not hurting so much that we'll pause on a vacation and risk bring back the wretched virus to anyone we come in contact with for the next few weeks.
DeleteOnce you get to looking & reading about retirement, there is a lot out there. Chicken & biscuits casserole is on my menu for the weekend. Karen
ReplyDeleteI meant to post the titles I checked out. There is a lot out there. I am finally truing the recipe I wanted to try earlier in the week tonight-a chicken lettuce wrap with fruit and pepper salsa.
DeleteHello Sam, You seem to be well-connected with the world considering covid and February. Although when I was in Cleveland I was in the woods year round, if you are taking nature walks in February, sugaring season must seem downright tropical to you.
ReplyDelete--Jim
Funny you mention sugaring season. My daughter and I are watching the various nature centers, parks, and I think there is an opportunity to participate in tapping trees in the coming weeks. Than k you for the reminder to see if we can get a slot. With the pup, I had to get out on daily walks even in the double digit below 0 weather-he still loved it, but his little feet forced me to take him in before he wanted. He's a happy pup now that we are out everyday for an hour at least.
DeleteI think all your observations are absolutely correct. People are selfish. Christians lead the pack.
ReplyDeleteMy faith in humans has been challenged this last year.
DeleteI will keep my Ws going next Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading your World.
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