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Second jab was Wednesday. My arm hurt for a few hours, and the shoulder on that side was creaky most of Thursday, and a few sniffles (which could have been allergies) but other than that, nothing. Woo. Another couple of weeks, and I'll be as immune as possible. The Livingston band sent out a notice that we may be required to wear masks and have bell covers, so I spent $50 on musician's masks (with holes for mouthpieces) and bell covers (for both tenor and bari). I may not need them, but if I wait until I know they'll probably be out of stock.
J has been annoying. Theoretically, it's busy season at work, and he "can't take time off". But he took Wednesday afternoon off to go to the dentist with K; and took yesterday morning, afternoon, and evening off to deal with K stuff. (Video appt in the AM for which he 'had to be there', then she picked up her trailer, so (of course) he had to help her move it to the campground, and set it up, and run errands for all the shit they forgot*, and then go back to the hotel room and pack all her shit out to their cars.) He came home to eat lunch and dinner. And today he's got a work meeting in the AM, and will spend the rest of the day getting her settled in (office holiday). This annoys the cat immensely, and he's been yowling and doing inappropriate things.
And yesterday he was asking people how their second jabs went. Did he ask me? asif.
We've had three nights of below freezing weather - birdbath froze solid Tuesday night, would have done so Wednesday night except I dumped it out in the evening, and 3/8" of ice on top this morning. They tell us that we're done with freezing weather, although we may get a frost or two before Mother's Day. The bleeding hearts in the front garden do not look happy, between the extended cold and the inch+ of snow. I'll just have to see how they rebound - and weed the bed. It's supposed to warm up nicely, so I should be able to get out there today or Sunday (rain tomorrow).
*FFS, they didn't get wheel chocks! I guess his dad didn't involve the boys in camp setup like mine did. That was one of our *jobs* when setting up camp - have the wheel chocks ready when Dad said to put them in. LilSis was on one side, I was on the other, with these huge wheel chocks made out of 24" lengths of 2x8 bolted together. (Dad was of the opinion that a long wheel chock was better, and got a little carried away. :) 'course, the trailer never moved once it was setup, so....)
J has been annoying. Theoretically, it's busy season at work, and he "can't take time off". But he took Wednesday afternoon off to go to the dentist with K; and took yesterday morning, afternoon, and evening off to deal with K stuff. (Video appt in the AM for which he 'had to be there', then she picked up her trailer, so (of course) he had to help her move it to the campground, and set it up, and run errands for all the shit they forgot*, and then go back to the hotel room and pack all her shit out to their cars.) He came home to eat lunch and dinner. And today he's got a work meeting in the AM, and will spend the rest of the day getting her settled in (office holiday). This annoys the cat immensely, and he's been yowling and doing inappropriate things.
And yesterday he was asking people how their second jabs went. Did he ask me? asif.
We've had three nights of below freezing weather - birdbath froze solid Tuesday night, would have done so Wednesday night except I dumped it out in the evening, and 3/8" of ice on top this morning. They tell us that we're done with freezing weather, although we may get a frost or two before Mother's Day. The bleeding hearts in the front garden do not look happy, between the extended cold and the inch+ of snow. I'll just have to see how they rebound - and weed the bed. It's supposed to warm up nicely, so I should be able to get out there today or Sunday (rain tomorrow).
*FFS, they didn't get wheel chocks! I guess his dad didn't involve the boys in camp setup like mine did. That was one of our *jobs* when setting up camp - have the wheel chocks ready when Dad said to put them in. LilSis was on one side, I was on the other, with these huge wheel chocks made out of 24" lengths of 2x8 bolted together. (Dad was of the opinion that a long wheel chock was better, and got a little carried away. :) 'course, the trailer never moved once it was setup, so....)