Jun. 25th, 2020

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I walked with M. I used the new mask. The new mask is a lot more breathable and less hot. Yay! I also realized, I should stop feeling guilty that M. feels like she should leave after hanging out at my house post walk for 20 minutes. Honestly, she should probably leave after 10 minutes, to be safe.

The china cabinet was delivered! Yay! The person who delivered it seemed to have his (tall, adolescent) son along to help out. Good for both of them! Nice to see a really smooth running family team. And if he is not a son, well, even better! Mentoring the next-gen is an awesome and worthy thing to do. They were both masked. They worked together very smoothly. They were super careful. We did the sign-off and money outside. Really safe feeling — I did not feel like I was endangering them, or vice versa. All done with 3-4 minutes of interaction.

I set up T.’s old apple laptop for T.’s camp next week, since the email describing how to set it up was very clear that a Chromebook was not going to get it done. And I agree — sculptris for sure was not going to work on a chromebook. Python would be way tricky and require a very weird setup. I paid for SweetHome3D, because I remember A. liked that last year, and the pay version via the apple store has a bunch of pre-made stuff included. Maybe I will play with it! Ha ha probably not.

I took T. to McDonald’s. I need to figure out how to pay through the app while in the drive-thru; that would be fully contactless and I could use it guilt free. Well, obviously, one generally feels guilty about McDonald’s, but not guilt about breaking post-travel quarantine, shall we say.

R. and I populated the china cabinet with select decorative items. That removed some of the pressure from the arts and crafts shelving. I am giddy with excitement about my new zoom background.

I figured out that CVS will deliver a prescription for free. Who knew! Everyone but me, apparently. It took a little bit of poking around, but I think T.’s inhaler is on its way. Yay! We do not have to go into a CVS and wait in line. This is a win, even ignoring the travel quarantine issue.

I also drove over to the Middle Class Guilt Reduction Station (clothes and shoes only) and dropped off the two bags that had been in the trunk of my car for months, and four other bags removed from the upstairs hall closet. I have further identified a bag of books in the basement, and a bag of shoes that can be dropped off next. Decluttering has begun again! I may be able to get more out to Savers tomorrow; it looks like they are open for donations again.

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