Test results were negative for my ex's wife, so none of us were exposed to the virus. Whoopee!
Today I am going to proceed with trying to find a contractor for the ceiling. I also need to go to Walgreens to pick up a prescription, and I will buy a few grocery items, too. Any time I don't have to go into a grocery store I consider it a plus. Walgreens is never crowded, and I can buy my few groceries at the pharmacist's window, making it a one-stop visit.
Our state is heading into Phase 4 today, which means indoor dining, hair dressers, gyms, theaters and museums will be opening up. However, I am not changing my current habits. It's pretty obvious what opening up has done to other states, and I would just as soon stay well. It is not fear; it is caution. Big difference.
I AM looking forward to spending some time with BFF when the ceiling comes down. Social isolation has been the only hard part of this challenge for me. She is as cautious as I am, so we will visit from a safe distance in her large house. Both of us old ladies have vowed not to get sick!
Negative!
June 26th, 2020 at 01:48 pm
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June 27th, 2020 at 01:26 am 1593221181
You're right on the fear vs caution. You have to do what is right for you in your situation. No need to apologize or explain.
June 27th, 2020 at 02:28 am 1593224898
June 27th, 2020 at 11:16 am 1593256613
I’m in Florida, a hot spot. You’re absolutely correct about being cautious. It’s crazy here, people won’t respect your space, when you ask if they’ll give you a little room and they’re not wearing masks, even with the mandate.
June 27th, 2020 at 11:54 am 1593258892
My area went "green" today (red/yellow/green scheme here), which sounds very much like your Phase 4. But I'm with you--much more caution is still warranted.
June 27th, 2020 at 04:59 pm 1593277172