Same here. Those Covid numbers sure aren't dropping. Thankfully I have a backup plan, but I want a real parade, dang it!One more week and we'll be just that much closer to Thanksgiving. I'm starting to have some anxiety over the Parade not happening again. I sure hope that's not the case.
Just took down my "Life is Better in Flip Flops" front door wreath and changed it to the wheat one that goes up for September.Keep those flip flops handy!
There will be a parade with people this year. You heard it here first.One more week and we'll be just that much closer to Thanksgiving. I'm starting to have some anxiety over the Parade not happening again. I sure hope that's not the case.
I know what you mean. But I still like seeing it on live on Thanksgiving morning.With the talk about the parade, I came slowly moving to the "not much of a loss" camp. Each year, it is less and less about the parade.
Not gonna rant, but I think this whole "next year" thinking is what is causing so much problems. We can't keep moving the goal posts. Covid is here to stay with us, it is a scientific fact. We have to learn to live with it. They already know that it is going to keep circulating in mass, there's nothing that can be done about it. Some places will have it worse than others. I think people just need to live their lives and understand that they have a daily risk of contracting Covid. The only other alternative is to go inside, hide, and never come out ever again. We are also going to have a whole lot more people vaccinated by the fall. I don't think 2021 was ever going to be the year to get totally "back to normal". We always knew there would be one final big wave, then after that, probably have a daily permanent baseline of between 20 - 40K infections daily. That's about as low as they can get it. So I do think that 2022 will be about as "back to normal" as this country will ever get. And I think slowly, even some of the hardcore lockdown governors are realizing that there is no way to vanquish Covid, and they can't close their states down indefinitely because of the terrible consequences to the economy, and people's livelihoods.Same here. Those Covid numbers sure aren't dropping. Thankfully I have a backup plan, but I want a real parade, dang it!
Actually, I won't be too disappointed if it doesn't happen. I've expressed my frustration here before over the declining quality of the parade each year, even before Covid. I think I'll be okay if they have to scale things back another year and then make up for it next year with a really huge and awesome return to form.
DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 91
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 67
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 6
Happy Later August! Today we look at our 3 counts (1 of which is getting very low) and we see the following statistics: 91 days till Thanksgiving, 67 days till November, and 6 days till The Bers. Happy Milestone Day! It is Tom Turkey Day #9! 9 of 11. Yikes! The next one is during THE BERS folks. Speaking of The Bers can you guess what our next milestone is? I can barely say it. It’s the end of our Bers countdown when we reach September 1 (the beginning of The Bers) next week on Wednesday. In honor of that here is today’s poll!
How do you feel about The Bers starting next week on Wednesday?
READY! NOT ready yet but will be by Wednesday. NO I DON’T WANT SUMMER TO END! The Bers? What is that? My answer is A. As much as I love summer…I’m ready. I’ve had enough of the humidity and I’m ready for the greatest 4-month stretch of the year to begin. Everything is in front of us. Have a great Later August!
I LOVE the sound of that!There will be a parade with people this year. You heard it here first.
Yeah, all very valid points. I don't think Covid will ever vanish entirely; more likely it will continue to mutate and we'll be chasing it with a new shot every year, much like we do with the flu. Personally I'm not worried for myself; I'm vaccinated and, with the exception of my migraines, my immune system has always been freakishly strong...as in I can count on one hand the number of times I got sick from a cold, flu, virus, etc. and had to miss school or work. I do worry for my wife, who has asthma, and my 4-year old who is unvaccinated. The odds are my daughter would be fine if she caught it, but I'm not willing to take that risk until she is able to get vaccinated. My wife is already vaccinated, but I still worry about a breakthrough case with her.Not gonna rant, but I think this whole "next year" thinking is what is causing so much problems. We can't keep moving the goal posts. Covid is here to stay with us, it is a scientific fact. We have to learn to live with it. They already know that it is going to keep circulating in mass, there's nothing that can be done about it. Some places will have it worse than others. I think people just need to live their lives and understand that they have a daily risk of contracting Covid. The only other alternative is to go inside, hide, and never come out ever again. We are also going to have a whole lot more people vaccinated by the fall. I don't think 2021 was ever going to be the year to get totally "back to normal". We always knew there would be one final big wave, then after that, probably have a daily permanent baseline of between 20 - 40K infections daily. That's about as low as they can get it. So I do think that 2022 will be about as "back to normal" as this country will ever get. And I think slowly, even some of the hardcore lockdown governors are realizing that there is no way to vanquish Covid, and they can't close their states down indefinitely because of the terrible consequences to the economy, and people's livelihoods.
Aww dang! It snuck up on me this month! Hey, by the way, my wife and I have had Friendsgiving Casserole a few more times and I think we've perfected the recipe now.
A. Actually my answer has been "A" since March.DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 91
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 67
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 6
Happy Later August! Today we look at our 3 counts (1 of which is getting very low) and we see the following statistics: 91 days till Thanksgiving, 67 days till November, and 6 days till The Bers. Happy Milestone Day! It is Tom Turkey Day #9! 9 of 11. Yikes! The next one is during THE BERS folks. Speaking of The Bers can you guess what our next milestone is? I can barely say it. It’s the end of our Bers countdown when we reach September 1 (the beginning of The Bers) next week on Wednesday. In honor of that here is today’s poll!
How do you feel about The Bers starting next week on Wednesday?
READY! NOT ready yet but will be by Wednesday. NO I DON’T WANT SUMMER TO END! The Bers? What is that? My answer is A. As much as I love summer…I’m ready. I’ve had enough of the humidity and I’m ready for the greatest 4-month stretch of the year to begin. Everything is in front of us. Have a great Later August!
I wasn't worried at all about catching Covid before getting the vaccine. I just knew that the vaccine gave me the best chances of not getting very sick IF I got it, and also, I wanted to get ahead of the eventual law that will require all citizens to be vaccinated....Yeah, all very valid points. I don't think Covid will ever vanish entirely; more likely it will continue to mutate and we'll be chasing it with a new shot every year, much like we do with the flu. Personally I'm not worried for myself; I'm vaccinated and, with the exception of my migraines, my immune system has always been freakishly strong...as in I can count on one hand the number of times I got sick from a cold, flu, virus, etc. and had to miss school or work. I do worry for my wife, who has asthma, and my 4-year old who is unvaccinated. The odds are my daughter would be fine if she caught it, but I'm not willing to take that risk until she is able to get vaccinated. My wife is already vaccinated, but I still worry about a breakthrough case with her.
At any rate, you're right: We can't shut ourselves in forever and be afraid to live our lives. We will still celebrate a "normal" Thanksgiving this year; all of our immediate family is vaccinated, so our worries about contracting it during our holiday get-togethers are few. At the same time, I'm really going to watch how things go with this Delta variant and hope that the wave dies down between now and Christmas.
The recent news that Pfizer's vaccine received FDA approval and Moderna is hopefully next has me thinking we'll still see a return to form with the parade this year.
Solid, normal is just a cycle on the washing machine anywayNot gonna rant, but I think this whole "next year" thinking is what is causing so much problems. We can't keep moving the goal posts. Covid is here to stay with us, it is a scientific fact. We have to learn to live with it. They already know that it is going to keep circulating in mass, there's nothing that can be done about it. Some places will have it worse than others. I think people just need to live their lives and understand that they have a daily risk of contracting Covid. The only other alternative is to go inside, hide, and never come out ever again. We are also going to have a whole lot more people vaccinated by the fall. I don't think 2021 was ever going to be the year to get totally "back to normal". We always knew there would be one final big wave, then after that, probably have a daily permanent baseline of between 20 - 40K infections daily. That's about as low as they can get it. So I do think that 2022 will be about as "back to normal" as this country will ever get. And I think slowly, even some of the hardcore lockdown governors are realizing that there is no way to vanquish Covid, and they can't close their states down indefinitely because of the terrible consequences to the economy, and people's livelihoods.