COVID and the State of the Kitsune, Part 9
4 years ago
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Swandelle, The Ginormous Furry Planet of Grand Traysandor COVID and the state of Miles Traysandor, Part 9
It's been over a year now since the pandemic shut everything down. Things are slowly improving as the vacciene enters more peoples' bloodstreams. There's somewhat of a noticable supply chain issue, a big factor in places where population is high (Like the state I live in). I still suspect that we won't see full normalcy until after July 4th.
As for me I was able to sign up for a vacciene on Monday Mar 22, and I got my first shot two weeks later. I'm feeling fine and I'm guessing it'll probably be the second shot that might kick my butt for a few days. I plan on getting the second shot May 1st - it should be a little sooner but I have some important things going on the last week of April that need to be dealt with first.
In the meantime though, I have noticed my work start to get a little busier - but not nearly the level it was before COVID shut everything down. However, unemployment has been extended once again, so I think I will be fine for a while to come. All major nonessential purchases will still be postponed until further notice, but at least the bills will still be paid for at least a while longer. In the meantime, I'm going to be putting into place a recovery plan so that I can more or less hit the ground running once COVID has been dealt with.
My birthday was a fairly quiet one again this year. I was able to spend some of that with a certain someone though! We've been talking about her moving in and I'm on board with the idea! It's definitely going to be beneficial to me and most likely her as well. While 2020 was a bad year in most respects, it did give me one thing I would never have had time for otherwise - focusing efforts on relationship building. Let's hope that continues in the right trend.
It's been over a year now since the pandemic shut everything down. Things are slowly improving as the vacciene enters more peoples' bloodstreams. There's somewhat of a noticable supply chain issue, a big factor in places where population is high (Like the state I live in). I still suspect that we won't see full normalcy until after July 4th.
As for me I was able to sign up for a vacciene on Monday Mar 22, and I got my first shot two weeks later. I'm feeling fine and I'm guessing it'll probably be the second shot that might kick my butt for a few days. I plan on getting the second shot May 1st - it should be a little sooner but I have some important things going on the last week of April that need to be dealt with first.
In the meantime though, I have noticed my work start to get a little busier - but not nearly the level it was before COVID shut everything down. However, unemployment has been extended once again, so I think I will be fine for a while to come. All major nonessential purchases will still be postponed until further notice, but at least the bills will still be paid for at least a while longer. In the meantime, I'm going to be putting into place a recovery plan so that I can more or less hit the ground running once COVID has been dealt with.
My birthday was a fairly quiet one again this year. I was able to spend some of that with a certain someone though! We've been talking about her moving in and I'm on board with the idea! It's definitely going to be beneficial to me and most likely her as well. While 2020 was a bad year in most respects, it did give me one thing I would never have had time for otherwise - focusing efforts on relationship building. Let's hope that continues in the right trend.
MrWolf
~mrwolf
Good to hear from you ^.^ Glad you're doing okay! *hugs*
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