^^^This (albeit with Mrs. Bubba, not Mrs. P.)Travel with Mrs. P. - We had planned to take a 20th anniversary trip across the pond along with several other shorter trips.
Travel - like others, we canceled a long trip across the pond. Once vaccinated, we will fly again, but not overseas just yet. National parks and cities we haven't been to before foreign travel.
Eating out in groups - we haven't met up with family or friends except for 2 occasions. Both were outside, spaced apart, and short. Hubby and I haven't eaten in a restaurant since March of last year. Take out, drive through, delivery - yes.
Going to museums/events/movies/similar - again, not since early last year. My dad likes to go to the movies, and Hubby and I like museums, festivals, etc. Hubby wants to see "his" professional and college sports teams.
Simple get-togethers with friends for no other reason than to chat or because we want to. No advanced planning needed!
Truth.Personally, I am going to miss using covid as an excuse not to go places.
This will likely, at least, become many individuals' SOP post covid.I believe that we'll start to see mask orders during the flu season from now on.
At best I think it will be "mask advisories."I believe that we'll start to see mask orders during the flu season from now on.
Personally, I am going to miss using covid as an excuse not to go places.
Well it just arrived in Texas. Greg Abbott just lifted all Covid restrictions, the fool.
It was nice knowing you.Well it just arrived in Texas. Greg Abbott just lifted all Covid restrictions, the fool.
You know, decades before covid I remember seeing folks in Japan widespread and voluntarily donning masks during flu season. Given the public resistance to mask orders during a more deadly outbreak, I doubt we'll see them enforced for flu seasons every year. That said, I don't think it would be a bad thing at all to take a page out of the Japanese play book and adopt it as a form of being considerate to others and acknowledging the benefit to the public at large.I just want to move about freely and not have to go back to the car because I left my mask in it.
I believe that we'll start to see mask orders during the flu season from now on.
Yep. Good one. I forgot that.Conferences.
Nope. They just matched us.It looks like Mississippi just one-upped Texas.
One if my favorite parts of the pandemic was the first lockdown and people actually complied. I still had to work and there was no traffic, no one at the grocery store when I ran in for supplies. It was great!I don't know...staying away from people has been rather nice.
I really wanted that one to happen. Boston's an easy drive.Yep. Good one. I forgot that.
But I did just register for the virtual AP-NPC 2021. See you virtually.![]()
Virtuy conferences sound like torture.I was really looking forward to Boston this year. That was my first national conference back in '98 and was a great time. I just can't do virtual conferences.
When somebody starts talking about "virtual lobbies" and such, I just shut down.Virtuy conferences sound like torture.
It's not too bad. I did a state one in late 2020 that worked pretty well.Virtuy conferences sound like torture.
I have a set of under the desk pedals. I watch the monitor and pedal away.Virtuy conferences sound like torture.
That is a good idea.I have a set of under the desk pedals. I watch the monitor and pedal away.
Travel, concerts, and select conferences.
There are things that I hope stick around: flexible work from home schedule, Zoom/Teams meetings that don't require cross town traffic and parking nonsense, etc.