TRIP TO THE ALLERGIST I tweeted this out the day it happened, but I went to the allergist to get my monthly shots and had A BAD TIME ABOUT MASKS. In the first months of Shelter In Place, they’d asked me to make an appointment before I came in to
I read recently that to encourage readership, you should make your website a cheerful place, where people learn to go for a break from the world, or count on you to give them something positive. So I guess throw this blog on the trash fire pile of everything else I
Probably like some of you, I’m doing a lot more listening and self-reflecting than talking right now. Just popping in so my silence doesn’t come off as denial of the truth going on in America. If everyone isn’t equal, none of us are.
My kids’ gym sent out a poll this week, asking if parents would be OK sending gymnasts back to practice as California is gearing up to reopen. They talked about limited number of children, social distancing, increased disinfecting, and all gymnasts doing 30 days of basic core work (read: only
Got so drunk last night, I thought I was a witch. How you doin? This morning, while I was joking with the cashier at the grocery check-out about the strangeness of everyone wearing masks, he said, “Excuse me,” and partially removed his mask to readjust it, and for a brief