Consider Amazon. BC (Before Covid) I placed my order and in one or two days my order was at the front door. I placed an order last week and still have not received it. I got an estimate for one item of over 2 weeks for delivery! It wasn't even toilet paper or hand sanitizer! It brought me back to the 80's when I would order things from a catalog and they would arrive a week or two later. I just waited in anticipation.
Yes, a Zoom get together can bring this much joy! |
BC, many people were using that new-fangled curbside pickup for their groceries. Just order online and pick-up later in the day or the next day. Not any more! The wait time for curbside groceries is days not hours.
BC, I was a regular at my nearby grocery store. I had gotten used to not planning ahead and just picking stuff up as needed or as the urge hit me. No longer! I have been waiting and planning ahead so I can limit my trips to the grocery. (a huge mindset change pour moi!). If I run out of cheddar cheese I will just have to WAIT until the next giant grocery run....or wait for a curbside pickup.
Speaking of waiting....I will just be honest here but the truth is, every day I can't WAIT for happy hour, dinner and TV time. With so little to look forward to these days, I have been reduced to looking forward to the part of the day when I can do some of my favorite things.... eat, drink, watch some TV and stop trying to figure out how I am going to pass another day...at home. What am I missing? Is it just me or is everyone else out there feeling the same way? I know there are families with parents working and kids schooling. You don't have to think how to spend your days at home, you spend them just doing life and keeping your head above water. You would probably be happy to trade days with me right now and have nothing to do for a while. Here in the "near retirement home"....I am running out ways to entertain myself . Ugh! Even as a child, I needed a lot of outside stimulus to keep me going. I was never the kid who could play alone for days. I don't do alone very well! Suffice it to say I can't WAIT until I can go somewhere....anywhere and be with people!
The Douro Valley in Portugal sits and waits for me. |
The world is waiting to see what our new reality will look like after the virus. Many can't wait to go back to work. Kids can't wait to go back to school. Everyone is waiting to see how our economy will survive. There are thousands of people waiting to see loved ones again. There are others waiting for their next breath to come easier. There are exhausted workers waiting for a break.
We are all waiting (at home) for this to be over.
P.S. I finally got my fabric order and spent a week making this....
It was worth the wait! |
Ditto on trying to find stuff to do until it is Beer:30.
ReplyDeleteIn all seriousness, this new reality has slowed everything down and made many things more difficult to do. Kind of like being at The Shore! The pace up there always took quite a few days, maybe even a week, of adjusting! If we make it up this summer, we'll be adjusted! The increased pace of VISITING will have us exhausted after 2 days! Not sure how grocery store runs and trash cycles will compare. We may still be masking up for errands in public. Shannon & Jack's area has reduced trash pick up and maybe no (?) recycle due to shortage of labor. I think they are still sorting and storing for when recycle pick ups resume. If they go to the Shore this summer, they will ease quite easily into the pace and efforts most of us take a week to "embrace".
And we wait.