This has been a quiet stay-st-home day. I had trouble falling asleep last night and finally got to sleep around 5:00. I slept in this morning.
Kathy went to Emporia to pick up her antibodies for her Covid. It cost her $600 as insurance no longer covers it. So I guess if you are poor and have underlying medical conditions you are expendable to today’s society. Kathy only had the money for it as our brother, who ironically died of complications from Covid, left her some funds. Life is so unfair at times.
Kathy does seem to be feeling better today. She isn’t coughing so much and her fever comes and goes instead of staying around all the time. With the antibodies she should be much better tomorrow. She took a long nap this afternoon but that is a good thing. Rest and fluids are the best thing for her right now.
I walked the dogs this afternoon. Kathy walked them around the block this morning. Hard to keep her down!
We canceled our plans for this week and both of us plan on staying home all week. I am not showing any symptoms and am crossing my fingers and toes that I can avoid it.
I need to call the A/C people tomorrow. I turned the A/C on last night and after two hours the temperature in the house had gone up 1 degree. Something is wrong! I’m grateful it isn’t too hot out but the house was a bit sticky last night. Hopefully they can make it out this week to find out what the problem is.
Tagen and his girlfriend came and picked up the BBQ grill to take to Michelle. I am losing my back patio and have no room for it. I’m glad I found a new home for it. I didn’t let Tagen come into the house as I didn’t want him exposed to Covid.
It has been interesting seeing how the world has changed its views of Covid since 2020. The rest of the world has moved on and Covid has been reduced to a cold. Unfortunately those that have underlying medical conditions that can’t fight it off get left out in the cold.
I have tried to look up facts about Covid and what the latest recommendations are but that is hard. Lots of conflicting information and it is hard to know what is truth.
It will be a quiet week as we won’t go anywhere. If we decide we need groceries I will place an on-line order and go pick them up. I know many people are going out and about and are no longer isolating when they have or are exposed to Covid but I can’t let myself do that. It is the least I can do for my fellow humans.
Lots of empty space ahead of me. I want to do some work on advertising the Hour of Love in Action event that is coming up October 18. Not sure the best way to spread the word but will give it some thought this week. There is always cleaning that can be done.
Grateful Kathy is feeling a bit better today, grateful she had the funds to get the Paxlovid, and grateful for a quiet week ahead.
