Saturday, February 13, 2021

feb 13 2021

 THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER-- I DID HEAR THAT .. WHAT THEY DON'T TELL YOU IS THAT 80 YEARS LATER YOUR WORLD BECOMES A PIN HEAD AND  

THE OTHER 47 PEOPLE ON  THE HEAD OF THIS PIN ARE NOT ANGELS !!  YOUR  EXPECTATIONS  WILL BE CONSIDERABLY REDUCED TO BEING THRILLED 
TO BE ABLE TO WALK 20 FEET TO THE BATHROOM.
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I DID GET SHOT 1... I WAS EXTREMELUY IMPRESSED WITH HOW WELL IT WAS ORGANIZED...  SOME EVENT PLANNER DID A FINE JOB.

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It sounds so simple one shot in one arm well let's figure how it got there if I could even attempt it .. first of all the needle was an extremely fine gauge in that I didn't even feel it entering my skin .. unlike the needles we have around here where the needle is so big you have to hammer a nail hole before you can stick it in the horse

HOW MANY PEOPLE DOES IOT TAKE TO SHOOT ONE ARM????  LET ME COUNT THE WAYS....

---even getting to the hotel where it was given there were 3 policemen outside that said TURN THEIS CORNER  AND  go park and then go in the building 5 minutes ahead of your appointment ------  so we did that ----go into the building WHERE  half the population are in wheelchairs because it's old people's day ----so they had managed to get one guy on each of the two doors to get the wheelchairs through the doors ----  that's two more people---- get in there they had chairs all set up that were wide enough to accommodate all these wheelchairs ....also HAD  somebody telling you which chairs to sit in or next to that's another person and the next guy was the one to tell you which table to go to and the tables were all numbered way up in the air and there must have been 30 of them----    two people at each table with PPE AND a computer ----they checked in your number ..then while one person gave you this shot the other person picked up a little card preprinted with all sorts of information on to which he put your next appointment ----at the time and place ----  having done that the injection person put the needle in a special sharps container which is where you're supposed to put all needles ---   and the other person took the paper that the sharp needle had been in and put that in one of two scrap baskets next to them--- both these people WERE IN complete PPE outfits and a container of vials from which they took your vaccine -----

 

.you then got A little card telling you when to come back for your second shot AND A  posted note told you to go sit at the other end of the room for 20 minutes the  START AND END times were on your posted note and you couldn't get out of there until you'd stay there till the post it notes said you could go ..at that end the room they had a person monitoring 30 or 40 people to see if anyone fell over----- if they did she had at her feet the great big yellow tote bag with various hoses sticking out of it and a sign that said call 911 ..

so when you posted notes said you could go another person AIMED  you toWAred the door and again there were two people to open the two different doors for all these people still in wheelchairs and you are free to go

somewhere along the line I asked one of the people how they had gotten this job and they said it was advertised on The Internet ..These were only the people I could see .. there was a big truck outside park near the room which I assumed was refrigerated or something it had supplies which were being shuffled into the business part .if you count up all those people and figure even the minimum wage you begin to get some idea of the budget necessary for this nationwide project of putting one shot in somebody's arm

.I also gave away 6 calendars .. and I really should have taken a dog with me... it would have cheered up the whole place ..

Those three policemen at the start have to have been darn cold to stand there all day just telling people to turn a corner and there was a line of cars

..This was a massive operation ----POTENTIAL SCREW UP..... because if you just took away the three policemen bending the cars into a parking lot and telling everybody to stay there the general public would have had a massive traffic jam and possibly given up even trying to get the shot in the first place .. just as if anybody had forgotten to give each pair of people a scrap basket to accommodate all the extra stuff that would have been a mess .. so whoever planned this did a super job .

 

MASSIVE JOPBS---All go back to for want of a nail the nation was lost.  Where the nail hold the horseshoe on the horses foot which then gets hurt for lack of a nail which then loses the horse which then loses the rider which then loses the boss person then loses the the battle and then loses the nation   ..  all for want of a nail .

so many operations are like that including service dog project .

 

if this COV   teaches us nothing else it has to teach us how many parts our system are critical then I'm back to my trash collector and the guy putting mushroom soup on the supermarket shelf .. and at one point should any of those people work for the minimum wage

 

I am happy to say a big cause of chick in **** and  the generosity of the camera crowd all are staff are above minimum wage .. and all absolutely critical  to be able to put one dog with one person walking down the driveway .


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EATING GRASSHOPPERS?  
 Hi CARLENE - I have to say they aren't that bad - the legs of grasshoppers got stuck in my teeth, but if you don't think about what you are eating - it really isn't hat bad.  USDA allows a certain percentage of bug parts in most foods - you are eating them all the time - just don't know it!
And for more  - here are allowable limits in the foods that are processed and eaten every day!


NOW THAT YOU KNOW  - JUST DON"T THINK ABOUT IT WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR NEXT BITE!
Debbie
~~Boiler~~ 
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Dear Carlene,

Seagram continues to be happy and helpful, my support during these crazy Covid times — both literally keeping me up, as well as a best friend and constant companion. She makes me smile when she gleefully runs zoomies in the snow and brings such joy to “our little family,” as my husband and I call it. We are so grateful for her!
(By the way, we are also quite grateful that her doggy mommy, Scarlet, is back home with her family.)

Life continues to remain relatively quiet for us. We were able to do several walks to the beach during the “warm” winter days that are such a gift, but at the moment I am sidelined because of a foot injury. At least she still gets plenty of exercise & entertainment since my husband plays with her outside essentially every day. (It is interesting — the only time she barks is when they are playing. I think she is teasing him, saying something such as, “Play more like a dog!” and “I’m faster than you — catch me if you can!”)

While I think Seagram misses working more often, I’m sure she does not miss our trips to New York City. Having grown up on the Farm, she is still a country girl at heart! Few things please her more than rolling in the grass or running zoomies in her yard, especially now that we have had a series of snowfalls.

I have found other ways to keep her engaged...I have been doing physical therapy via Zoom. Several weeks in, my physical therapist had me grab onto something for stability as she instructed me to stand on one foot — she suggested that I hold onto my husband’s stationary bike. Seagram seemed very concerned, especially since my leg shook a little while doing this. She came up to me several times and put her nose under my hand, pushing up, as is to say, “Let me help you with this.”

So then I asked if we could incorporate Seagram into PT, and she has since been helping me with multiple aspects of PT. My physical therapist adores her, and appreciates how much she helps me, one day calling Seagram “the best dog ever!” which is quite a compliment, since she has a dog of her own ;)

She also noted how attentive Seagram is, and the way she constantly watches me. Pre-pandemic, when I did certain things, like the single-leg stance, the physical therapist was standing right next to me, spotting, in case she had to catch me. Of course with Zoom PT that is not possible. This time around, she was nervous about having me do various exercises. Shortly into our weekly visits, she said, “I’m so glad that Seagram is there since I cannot be there. It makes me feel better.”

So we are doing well! Hope you and all those at the Farm are also well!
Amy & Seagram
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hello! 
Just an update on Connor and Gretl. 

With Covid and Connor school only being in  person every other week for half days, it has been hard for Gretl and Connor to practice together in school.
Due to a trip to Boston Children’s Hospital Connor had to miss even more in person days. While she gets practice during trips to the store, it just isn’t the same.
That’s why today was so amazing. Connor and Gretl visited the school where I work which is in session every day. Gretl handled the visit like a champ, and both teachers and students were running to the doorways to admire Gretl. Through it all Gretl remained totally focused on Connor and her behavior was close to flawless. She expertly ignored all the attention, made sure that she did her job, and didn’t let the fawning go to her head (Some stars should take a page from Gretl’s playbook!). 
Also of note, every single teacher and teen understood Gretl was working and no one tried to pet her without permission. 

They are still learning together and it isn’t always easy, but Gretl and Connor should be just fine when they go to high school next year!