Little Adjustments
We all know life is weird right now. Things are by necessity different, and we're all doing our best to cope. Some are coping better than others, but that's another tale for another time. I'm managing to keep it together, at least for now.
I do the grocery shopping for our household, and man, that is a scary proposition these days. I absolutely mask up for the trip, and spend as little time as possible in the store. At the big, warehouse grocery store, I use a self check-out aisle to minimize my contact with other humans. At the co-op, I do my best to maintain social distancing guidelines, and again, spend as little time inside as possible. I wash my hands thoroughly upon returning home, but so far we haven't taken the extraordinary step of quarantining our groceries when I get home. It's inconclusive how much this helps reduce the spread, but boy, I sure would be embarrassed if that's the vector that bring the virus to me or to T. I've kept my trips to once every two weeks. I had the good fortune to see what was coming and stock up a bit on canned goods, so we probably could go a bit longer if we needed to. In the two trips I've made since quarantine started, the number of people wearing masks has gone up substantially, but is still only around half.
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I do the grocery shopping for our household, and man, that is a scary proposition these days. I absolutely mask up for the trip, and spend as little time as possible in the store. At the big, warehouse grocery store, I use a self check-out aisle to minimize my contact with other humans. At the co-op, I do my best to maintain social distancing guidelines, and again, spend as little time inside as possible. I wash my hands thoroughly upon returning home, but so far we haven't taken the extraordinary step of quarantining our groceries when I get home. It's inconclusive how much this helps reduce the spread, but boy, I sure would be embarrassed if that's the vector that bring the virus to me or to T. I've kept my trips to once every two weeks. I had the good fortune to see what was coming and stock up a bit on canned goods, so we probably could go a bit longer if we needed to. In the two trips I've made since quarantine started, the number of people wearing masks has gone up substantially, but is still only around half.
To read the rest of this post, please visit: http://billbodden.com/2020/04/23/litt...
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