I don't know about your social calendars but mine was full this past weekend. It's a first and much appreciated as this holiday season has been a mixed bag of emotions.
Perhaps if I share the three days's events you'll see the foggy holiday seasonal picture.
Friday's home cooked dinner was saved for another day as we opted to patronize an upscale restaurant where we were surprised to see an unmasked wait staff followed by a full comedy joint where my friend and I were also the only folks wearing masks. As much as I loved being able to laugh again there was a damper due to the unmasked crowd.
Saturday's Holiday Party's invite stated invitees were all folks who had had their boosters. Truly comforting.That llama holiday sweater got to be worn...
Sunday afternoon Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's pews were filled with masked congregants for their their beautiful Christmas Letters and Carols program.
Hopes for the pandemic being behind us are not what's being espoused in the news and increased numbers disprove the false sense of security... Christmas and family reunions are still ahead of us...
Festive times bring grief right up to the surface. Sending you lots of love.
ReplyDeleteThe A states are doing a lousy job with following public health recommendations. Finding people wearing masks in AZ is like finding the holy grail. No puzzle why we are at the most extreme level of community spread and there is no room in our hospitals. Back to bunkering end while Omicron burns through us.