New month, new hope.
Ohio is starting to open up again, slowly. This makes me happy and wary at the same time. I'm not one to rush out and do "all the things", but it gives me hope that the end is in sight (at least the end of the constant need to quarantine). I'm not planning on eating out but I will still order in once in a while. Churches are supposed to start opening up, at least for daily mass, on May 25. I will be interested to see how they handle everything. Some directives were sent to our priests and one of them posted them online but it still leaves room for each parish to do what they feel is best, as long as it agrees with the states mandated guidelines. I miss church so much.
Patios for restaurants open this week. That's great except that it's 37 degrees and snowing here in Ohio. While eating out on a patio would be a dream, right now I'm going to have to take a hard pass. This weather is just the pits! I swear that Ohio's weather is still stuck in March when we first quarantined. Maybe Mother Nature will start opening up again soon too. I am ready for warm weather. I almost NEED it at this point.
Salons open up this week! I already have my hair appointment scheduled for May 23. My hair stylist is in one of those new "salon loft" type buildings so she has her own room with a door on it. It will be just her and me...wearing masks...fixing my horrible gray roots. I haven't heard from my nail salon yet. That one I'm a little leery of going back too. Everything is out in the open and I'm just not sure how comfortable I am with that. So that one I may wait on a little longer.
I'm still planning on doing "pick ups" at the grocery store. I really miss grocery shopping and picking out my own items. But it's not the end of the world and we have made this work for 2 months. I think I can make it work a while longer.
But while I won't be rushing out and partaking of everything, the soft openings give me hope. I feel like there is a light at the end of this dark tunnel.
And speaking of "the end", next week is the last week of distance learning. The kids are surely happy about that.
Monday, May 11, 2020
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