I feel like there should be sitcoms devoted to the comical ways life has changed since this pandemic. Like the fact that I received this in the mail yesterday:
It's from a Jehovah Witness who, due to social distancing, was unable to come to my door. Now their only path to converting all of us heathens is to hand write really long letters. I was so tickled by this little piece of mail that I almost didn't have the heart to throw it away. (Almost. I ended up throwing it in the fireplace. I do appreciate this lovely woman's effort, though).
But nothing beats trying to plan a vacation during a pandemic. Last year, my extended family (Mom, Dad, sister, brother in-law, nieces, etc.) and I booked a summer cruise to Alaska for my grandpa's 90th birthday, which falls on July 13, 2020. At the end of May, our cruise was cancelled. We were disappointed, but we moved on. We found a resort on the island of Kauai that was still welcoming tourists. We booked the resort and all our flights. In some ways, the new vacation sounded more fun than the original.
Then in June, Hawaii brought down the hammer. They decided that anyone flying into their islands would be required to be quarantined for fourteen days. Not a possibility for us, considering we were staying for only a week.
After that, Clint found an amazing deal for an all-inclusive resort in Jamaica. Jamaica has no travel restrictions or quarantine requirements--they're pretty much welcoming tourists with open arms. Clint and I went ahead and booked it. My mom and my niece were super excited, viewing this vacation as even better than the first two! The one caveat was my sister would now need to get passports for her kids super fast since we were only a month out from our vacation. No big deal; the passport agency is willing to expedite passports for an extra fee.
Oh wait. No they're not. Not during a pandemic. Apparently a worldwide virus required them to downsize their staff and they no longer have enough employees to expedite passports.
So we waved goodbye to our Jamaican dream. After that, the conversations regarding "Where should we go for vacation" reached ludicrous levels, with a lot of manic-type crying and kicking and screaming (along with some hair pulling) over the subject. Some ideas originally open for discussion due to the public reopening were quickly disregarded due to these same areas going down into lockdown again, or due to safety concerns with the recent looting/rioting (because, you know, a pandemic isn't enough. Let's throw social upheaval into the mix as well).
So what's the verdict? What did we decide to replace our beautiful Alaskan/Hawaiian/Jamaican trip with? Are you ready to be awed by the glamor of my upcoming vacation?
We're RV camping at a KOA about 2 hours from my house.
*sighs*
Yep. Most of life's 'new normals' are inherently unfunny, but there is some humor in all of this if you look hard enough. Like, really hard. Really really har--yeah, okay. I hate this sh*% too.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Monday, April 22, 2013
House Munchers
We have termites!
That exclamation mark is there to signify my dismay, not excitement, in case there was any question about that.
We discovered them a few days ago. Trin had tiny pot marks on her bathroom ceiling that were almost unnoticeable, but recently, a small tube of debris trickled down from one of the holes. She smacked it with her shoe, and when it hit the floor, termites came running out. She was thrilled about the discovery because she's a weird child who loves to study bugs, but I--on the other hand--not so thrilled.
After consulting an exterminator friend and watching some YouTube videos, I think we're going to try to take care of the problem ourselves. But it's a huge undertaking, and there are quite a few risks, so we'll see. It's not like the little suckers are going to digest our entire house tonight; we still have time to think about what we want to do.
In other non-eusocial-insect-related news, we're going camping this weekend! It was a complete spur of the moment decision, although since it's still five days away, I guess it's not that impromptu. But basically we were at La Casita for lunch yesterday, and we ran into a whole bunch of people from the dojo. They insisted that we go camping with them this Saturday. There's somewhere around twenty-five of us going! All of the kids are going to play paintball, so that should be a blast. It's just an over-nighter, but I am SO excited. The group we're going with is very lively and fun, and after the last few months of cold weather, I am more than ready to do something outside.
Oh, I bought a new rabbit on Saturday to keep Pumpkin company, but she somehow broke her leg. She seems okay, but she only hops on three legs now. The kids named her Jiggly Puff.
Am I the only one who's growing super-fond of Otis?? I think Shan should do a whole series just about him.
That exclamation mark is there to signify my dismay, not excitement, in case there was any question about that.
We discovered them a few days ago. Trin had tiny pot marks on her bathroom ceiling that were almost unnoticeable, but recently, a small tube of debris trickled down from one of the holes. She smacked it with her shoe, and when it hit the floor, termites came running out. She was thrilled about the discovery because she's a weird child who loves to study bugs, but I--on the other hand--not so thrilled.
After consulting an exterminator friend and watching some YouTube videos, I think we're going to try to take care of the problem ourselves. But it's a huge undertaking, and there are quite a few risks, so we'll see. It's not like the little suckers are going to digest our entire house tonight; we still have time to think about what we want to do.
In other non-eusocial-insect-related news, we're going camping this weekend! It was a complete spur of the moment decision, although since it's still five days away, I guess it's not that impromptu. But basically we were at La Casita for lunch yesterday, and we ran into a whole bunch of people from the dojo. They insisted that we go camping with them this Saturday. There's somewhere around twenty-five of us going! All of the kids are going to play paintball, so that should be a blast. It's just an over-nighter, but I am SO excited. The group we're going with is very lively and fun, and after the last few months of cold weather, I am more than ready to do something outside.
Oh, I bought a new rabbit on Saturday to keep Pumpkin company, but she somehow broke her leg. She seems okay, but she only hops on three legs now. The kids named her Jiggly Puff.
Am I the only one who's growing super-fond of Otis?? I think Shan should do a whole series just about him.
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