Today was pretty productive. Someone asked to be removed from the email list because, since they are in the at-risk population, my posts make them uneasy. I understand; it's no problem. I removed them from my list--no harm, no foul. I don't want to make anyone more depressed or afraid than they are already. This is just me sharing my thoughts and experiences until this thing is over. For those who are hanging in there with me, thanks a million; I really appreciate it. I know this phrase is beyond cliche, but we are truly in this together. And we will survive--together.
Now, I am going to give each of you some inside information: I am also in the at-risk population. I have asthma, Tetralogy of Fallot (a heart condition), and I have a glandular condition called panhypopituitarism (let's hear you say it in one breath!). I know the dangers out there are more compounded for me, but I am the soldier I never was. Not only do I need to provide for my household, but my clients need me. They need food, medicine, and watching over. I am extremely careful, but I do what needs to be done. Speaking of which, my program director sent us the link to a music video that Alicia Keys wrote for essential workers. I am not ashamed to admit it, but it had me bawling like a newborn. It's not sad; it is emotional and inspirational. Hence, it was a release for me. I encourage all of you to listen to the song by
clicking here. Once you have listened to it, share it with an essential worker(s) you know.
Since I am probably going to turn this blog into a book when this is over and done with, I am going to take pictures showing what the interim normal looks like. Some pictures I took today and yesterday are posted below.
--Signing off.
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| Hat? Check. Mask? Check. Latex Gloves? Check. Ready to go outside! |
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| Here I am with a big smile on my face. Can't you tell? |
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| Wear those masks, people! |
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| The diligent essential worker! |
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| Another essential worker, doubly protected with a mask and and germ shield! |
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| Couples that wear masks together stay alive together! |
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