Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Monday - COVID373

The morning started off fine through early afternoon.  I wished Jess a happy birthday and was working along toward meeting a deadline today.  

Then my boss asked me to go into the office to put together this big packet that needed to be submitted to court today.  I said I'd get ready and head down.  It was the first time in over a year that I'd really put on make-up and straightened my hair and got ready to go out to a place where it might matter.  I didn't bother to put on work clothes, but did remember by the time I got home how much I hate real bras (as opposed to sports bras) and shoes.

I had feed to pick up from two stores, so hit the one in Santa Rosa first, then headed to the office.  It was strange to see the building so quiet, even though there were a handful of cars in the lot and some lights on upstairs.  I was able to get the project done, with some last-minute revisions and corrections.  I was out a little after 5pm to drop it at the courthouse and then head back north.

It was weird to be back in my office space, but after a while just as if I'd never left, hand reaching for the sort-kwik and paper clips and post-its on its own.  I had some issues with my printer, which hasn't been used in a year, but found a workaround.

I stopped at the second feed store and then to Jessi's house to bring her birthday present and visit for a little bit.  She was feeling poorly yesterday and is still not 100% but better.

Bex picked up Amy's for dinner.

Two feed stores is because Tractor Supply has the best price on dog and cat food, but poor quality goat and chicken feed, so I get food for the farm animals from Western Farm.

I forgot to mention that - I think it was Sunday - I discovered coyote scat in the grass, which was unusual.  When I went to remove it, I noticed it had been placed next to the now-vacant spot where I had discovered the small mole.  All that was left was a scattering of fur.  Bizarre.

I was up a little late again.  Still working on my afghan that will likely need to be set aside when the weather warms up more.  It's very big and primarily single crochet, so it is going to take a very long time.

We are safe and well.  I hope you are too.

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