We're in for quite a ride, aren't we?
The stores around here have empty shelves. This must be what it is like to prepare for a Hurricane. But why the hoarding of toilet paper?
I understand the psychology behind "panic buying", but toilet paper? Six packages of 12 rolls of toilet paper? If you caught the virus and had to quarantine in your home for 14 days, would you need that much toilet paper?
When I stopped up at Walmart the other day to pick up a prescription, I got 3 Giant Hershey Chocolate bars with Almonds and a box of Little Debbies. If I have to be quarantined, I'm going to enjoy myself.
Well--it is kind of scary to me. I am at that age that if I got it, I'd probably die, however I have no underlying health issues. Still in all, although I'd love to see my new great grandson, I wouldn't contaminate him, but all those 20-35 year old grand kids, of mine who would be there too, could be carriers and well...I'd hate for them to feel guilty because they killed off their Gramma. LOL
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As you can imagine, my week and weekend have not been a bit of fun. They canceled the B1G Ten tournament and then the NCAA Tournament, which nearly gave me a stroke, because I had my whole weekend planned around those games.
I figured, well, heck...I'll watch the golf tournament and no sooner got that idea when they canceled that AND postponed the Master's Golf tournament?
What else is there to watch on a weekend? The News programs? Egad! All they do is make me more anxious.
Today I watched 2 live streaming church services from my favorite preachers and 1 from my home church--that I haven't attended for 4 years. My pastor has grown a beard, for some reason. He's about to retire.
Well, those services lessened my anxiety. There is nothing we can control about this Plague. Worrying sure isn't going to help, just make us feel more scared. I cross stitched and tried to find something to watch--HGTV--reruns. American Pickers--reruns. I couldn't find a decent movie and too lazy to pull out one of my won DVD's.
Today is the 50th anniversary of my Mother's death. Beware the Ides of March. She was only 53. I had written a tribute to her on Face Book and of course that brought back a lot of memories, good memories, but still--I was with her when she died--it was a hard death and, 50 years later, I can still see all of it as plain as day. So, I've been a bit misty today.
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This next week I had all my yearly doc appointment and lab tests scheduled, but canceled them. I don't think it would be smart to go into a germy hospital, just to get routine tests that can wait until end of April or May.
"They" are telling us old people to stay home. That's not a problem for me. My car sits out front for days and days, without me using it. But of course, now that I've been told I shouldn't go anywhere, I am itching to do just that!!!
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I wish people would quit with the political knit-picking. As if that does any good. Why can't we all come together like we did after 9/11?
Wash your hands and cover your sneezes and no need to get tested unless you have symptoms. Fever, dry cough, shortness of breath.
Stay calm and carry on.
Onward and Upward.