I have to say, all this shelter-in-place has taught me a few things.
I always knew I'm a bit of an introvert. Well, probably less an introvert and more a misanthrope. Hm. That's not really right either. I like people fine enough in doses and the right numbers. I certainly like the people I like. I do like having my space, though.
Working remotely has been a challenge, to say the least. It's hard to get people's attention via messaging systems. And it's hard for me to get my job done without the attention of people whose assistance I require.
I am still pretty comfortable, all said. I'm okay on supplies, though I'm running low on some things and planning a resupply run soon. I have masks, gloves, and a lot of soap, so there's that. I'm okay on food. I'm doing okay on booze, too. So all the essentials are covered.
The hardest thing really is those moments when I really do need to do the whole human contact thing. There are people I care about who are in pain right now. As far as I'm aware, the situations aren't directly tied to COVID-19, but the damn virus and shelter-in-place sure as fuck isn't helping. And I can't go help.
The news is promising in California. There's a possibility they may be able to unclench a bit and relax some of the restrictions "by Summer". That's an interesting way of saying May is going to be in lockdown as well. I dread what things are going to be like as this drags on.
And I'm counting my blessings right now.
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