Thanks for posting this
@Gypsy Road and
@anneg. It’s so frustrating, but I think most of us have seen this coming, although maybe not this quickly. Oregon, and my county in particular, is high risk. I sent this article to a friend who was planning a farewell picnic in our local park for friends who are moving away. She has already seen it and had decided to cancel the picnic and do something on zoom instead. Smart friend!
In early 2021 I had worked up a standup comedy routine about covid in 2020, using one-liners I had gathered online throughout 2020, including from our covid comedy thread. I've never had a chance to use it, so she asked if I’d like to do it for our zoom picnic (zoomnic?). I thought it might be woefully outdated now, but sadly a lot is still relevant. I end it with sentiments similar to what
@Gypsy Road expressed so beautifully…
“What a wild and crazy ride the past two plus years have been...so far. But with all these crazy changes and cancellations of special events, let’s remember this...zoom parties and celebrations aren’t canceled, listening to music is not cancelled, quality time with our families is not cancelled, reading a book is not cancelled, sharing with friends is not cancelled, singing out loud is not cancelled, laughing has certainly not been cancelled. We may not be able to embrace each other, but let’s all embrace what we do have.”
Group hug!