Good morning, my friends. It was another easy-going day. Today will get a little busier. We need to do our grocery shopping. We had a short list last week, which means this week's list is longer. Oh well. As a team, we can get through our shopping excursion pretty quickly. After that, I'll get back to the Merry, Merry Snowmen.
There was good progress made on yesterday's block. I expected to get the fusing finished, and I did.
There is still some hand-stitching to do on the snowmen faces and words on the sign and the hat. Then, I'll need to add some embellishments. I should finish it easily today. Slow-stitching those details will be a good way to settle myself down after grocery shopping.
By the time Smitty showed up, everything was finished, and I'd even cleaned up my mess. Oh well. Another day, Buddy. He's sad on days he doesn't get to sew. I know the feeling.
We went out for dinner last night. I had a yen for the Chicken Bibimbap they serve at a local Korean restaurant. When we arrived at the restaurant, we found it closed with a sign on the door saying they were closed until the 17th, taking care of some business in Korea. Really? People who own a Korean restaurant in Korea? Who would have thought? So...anyway...certainly people have a right to take some personal time, but my taste buds were fixed for that Chicken Bibimbap. I guess we'll have something to look forward to in a couple of weeks.
Instead, we went to a different restaurant. The Reuben I had there did not satisfy my desire for Korean food, but we had an appointment with some watermelon sorbet at home. It helped to take the "dis" out of the disappointment. I'd churned this earlier in the day.
Okay, so it's time for me to be on my way. Those groceries aren't going to buy themselves. Also, the man I live with is hoping I'll include him in my breakfast plans. It's time for me to go save a life. But before I go, a little follow-up from my soapbox rantings from yesterday. It's hardly a soapbox moment, but if you avoided yesterday's, then today's won't make much sense.
I may have found the solution to our COVID vaccine problem. For one thing, our governor will probably sign an executive order making COVID vaccines available to everyone without a prescription. But the alternative is to take part in a study going on at Oregon Health and Sciences University (my previous employer). We can get our vaccines, and then we would need to fill out a daily diary for a week, noting any side effects from this protein-based vaccine. They're trying to determine if the protein-based vaccine will lead to fewer side effects than the current mRNA vaccine. There is even monetary compensation. So, I've signed us up. We're hoping to get vaccines via the study within the next couple of weeks. I'll tell you more as I know more.
1 comment:
Good luck with the vaccine, that's an interesting program! Our governor here in NJ has decided that anyone who wants a vaccine should be able to get it, so as of 2 days ago all over the age of 6 months can get them. I'm glad because that covers this year and next year I'll turn 65 and will be eligible due to age. I have health issues and prefer to be vaccinated. Not sure what vaccine I'll be getting, hadn't heard about yours!
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