And now we are Staying Home. Wheee?
Mar. 24th, 2020 09:52 amI had a PT appointment scheduled for this morning, but that was scuttled by the state lockdown. The clinic is consulting with various authorities, and kinda-sorta-maybe expects to be open on a limited basis by Friday. (PT, while not usually an urgent medical service, could be considered essential, as once a patient is in the protocol stopping it for more than a week means that they have to start all over again.)
My original plan had been to go to PT and then run errands (bank, groceries), but I suspect there's not much point in going to the grocer today - all that panic buying yesterday has probably cleared the shelves. I have an appointment to give blood on Thursday, so I should probably stay home until then anyway. I have some (perhaps vain) hope that at least some restocking will have happened by then. I'm getting a bit twitchy with only a couple weeks of staples in my pantry. (These are staples that I try to keep four weeks worth, but the stores have been out of stock on them for the last two weeks.....)
I guess it could be worse, and I could be out of those staples.... Thanks mum! (I grew up in farm country, 15 miles from the nearest grocer of any size, and 30 miles from a supermarket, and Mum always had three weeks of food in the house in case of snowstorm or car trouble or schedule implosion.)
My original plan had been to go to PT and then run errands (bank, groceries), but I suspect there's not much point in going to the grocer today - all that panic buying yesterday has probably cleared the shelves. I have an appointment to give blood on Thursday, so I should probably stay home until then anyway. I have some (perhaps vain) hope that at least some restocking will have happened by then. I'm getting a bit twitchy with only a couple weeks of staples in my pantry. (These are staples that I try to keep four weeks worth, but the stores have been out of stock on them for the last two weeks.....)
I guess it could be worse, and I could be out of those staples.... Thanks mum! (I grew up in farm country, 15 miles from the nearest grocer of any size, and 30 miles from a supermarket, and Mum always had three weeks of food in the house in case of snowstorm or car trouble or schedule implosion.)