Monday, December 7, 2020

Awaiting the vaccine

Went to an art show down the street
the first snow that stuck with weird evening light
looking through my various art glass to the snow
Regal Kaya. I get to see her but not the kids
Josh's family
our bedroom. Facebook showed this when the previous owners had only a mirror on the wall
I've been putting up Xmas lights
the white tree
the big tree

 This covid crap is getting old. It is more or less under control in our county but we are surrounded by maskholes. And the rate is going through the roof in the red states.

The vaccine won't come soon enough. Now there are debates who will get it first. I would like to suggest those who had refused to wear a mask will be at the end of the line but they probably have no interest in the vaccine anyway as they don't believe in science or already had covid.

Naomi's workplace was shut down and she has only 4 weeks of unemployment left. On top of it all, Maya's insurance was taken away. Technically low income families in Michigan can get free insurance for their children. She has received this since she was born but as of last week, it disappeared because her father who lives 130 miles away signed up for health insurance at his new job and was told he had to include her. Nevermind it is in a different region of the state and doesn't cover anything until a huge deductable has been met.  She is not even his dependent by IRS rules. The insurance costs his employer nothing and I am sure they get some sort of tax break . We are encouraging him to look for a new job. So frustrating. Very upsetting.


Trump still is spreading disease with his rallies insisting he won the election. I am hoping he knows he didn't but is just using this as an excuse to fleece his supporters who have sending him money for his defense. Rumor has it that he just pockets it. Now his slimeball lawyer is in the hospital with covid which of course serves him right.

Why decorate for Xmas when noone will see it? Just trying not to sink into despair.



3 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

I hope you can avoid the despair sinkhole.
And that the vaccine distribution is managed MUCH better than the disease itself.

Snowbrush said...

I certainly saw your decorations and enjoyed them muchly.

Here's hoping to a return to normalcy by this time next year. Then again, I'm just not finding things THAT hard, largely because my sweetheart of 49 years (our anniversary is on Saturday) is with me 24/7.

Love,
Snowy

Sue in Italia/In the Land Of Cancer said...

Happy Anniversary Peggy and Snowy. 49 years ..well we are almost there at 43

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