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And he went on, and there was yellow light, and fire within; and the evening meal was ready, and he was expected. And Rose drew him in, and set him in his chair, and put little Elanor upon his lap.
He drew a deep breath. ‘Well, I’m back,’ he said.
Happy to report that my homebound paternal aunt and uncle were able to get someone from their local pharmacy to give them their first Covid vaccine shot. Even though they're unable to leave their house right now they have a family member buying groceries for them and various medical and service providers coming in off and on, so it's important they get it, too. Hope neither of them have a major reaction when they get the second one because they both don't feel good most of the time anyway, but at least it will be temporary if they do.
Yaaay! Go, rel!We're back! Yaaay! I just came from a roleplaying session! And I've got a job! My computer has fallen in love with the letter p and sometimes just writes a string of them or inserts extras wherever it wants to! I'm excited to be back!
Buggered if I know, but it is for some reason.Meeerrrgghh... what is it about hospitals that drains energy, even when you're not the "guest of honor"?
(Wow, I love the new multi-quote set up!) They actually had a choice of vaccine, which they didn't initially think they'd have, and chose Moderna since it's what my parents and I got and everything we've read indicates that it seems to be the safest. Neither one was particularly thrilled with the idea of the J&J clot risk. They've spent enough time in hospitals in recent years as it is...Yay for more family getting their shot! May their side effects be few and swiftly passed.
Over here they're prioritising the J&J vaccine for people with medical conditions who have difficulty leaving their home to get the shot. Would have been handy for them too.
JUNELY!!!!!!!!!!! *tackle hugs because the internet doesn't require social distancing* How are ya?Helloooooo? Anybody home?
Lots of dust bunnies around here......
I keep forgetting about Moderna because my country didn't order much of them. Seems like the best choice then, and good that they got to make that choice.(Wow, I love the new multi-quote set up!) They actually had a choice of vaccine, which they didn't initially think they'd have, and chose Moderna since it's what my parents and I got and everything we've read indicates that it seems to be the safest. Neither one was particularly thrilled with the idea of the J&J clot risk. They've spent enough time in hospitals in recent years as it is...
Hey, Stranger!Helloooooo? Anybody home?
Lots of dust bunnies around here......
JUNELY!!!!!!!!!!! *tackle hugs because the internet doesn't require social distancing* How are ya?
Hi, guys! I'm doing pretty good. One of the nice things about being chronically ill. Everybody else spent a year freaking out about quarantine, losing their minds about being cooped up. I'm like, "Pfft, must be Tuesday." Okay, I did not like closing down churches, that sucked hard. But the rest, tough but not unbearable.Oh hey, Junely! I was hoping we'd see you again? How are things?
Congrats on the weddings! Wow, that's a lot of food.Hi, guys! I'm doing pretty good. One of the nice things about being chronically ill. Everybody else spent a year freaking out about quarantine, losing their minds about being cooped up. I'm like, "Pfft, must be Tuesday." Okay, I did not like closing down churches, that sucked hard. But the rest, tough but not unbearable.
So I've been keeping busy. Had two weddings during The Big Q. Elder Son got married to a lovely girl (we're not discussing Wife #1. He's being an adult about it; I'm still cheesed off). And, just last week, Younger Daughter married a charming young man. He's not a Southerner, precisely (does Oklahoma count?), but we're not holding that against him. Elder Daughter and I tag-teamed making her dress, and believe it or not, I handled all the catering (it wasnt that shocking, her theme was Summer Picnic. Sandwiches and salad for forty people was a lot, but not impossible).
Slow but steady chugging on the writing front. Still clinging to my goal of Writing is Fun, and succeeding, actually! Working on a cycle of short stories, which have been making me giggle fairly consistently.
What about all y'all? Setting the multiverse afire with your breathless prose?