For the most part I am keeping track of the days, but I'm having the hardest time with Tuesdays and Wednesdays. I don't know why, because I literally keep a calendar sitting in front of me while I work. But last week I mixed up the days when giving a deadline (I asked for something by "tomorrow, Wednesday," when tomorrow was really Tuesday), and today I kept thinking tomorrow was Thursday when it's actually Wednesday...
There has of course been lots of discussion today following yesterday's protests and announcements, not just in our state but from others, too. People are posting really crazy stuff on social media, talking about how they'd rather die than give up their freedom, etc. They're not realizing that though it's easy for them to say, they could also be killing others they are close to by being a vector for the virus. Again, for people saying they'd rather take their chances, let people get sick and recover, and build up herd immunity, we don't know anything about this disease. This article I read yesterday suggests that having antibodies does not mean someone is necessarily immune. (They're saying it here more out of an abundance of caution, not because it's been proven, but it hasn't been proven either way!)
Tonight we're hosting a virtual online version of the Parents' Night presentation and meeting we usually hold to wrap up the student entrepreneurship program I help run. And tomorrow night my band is meeting virtually on Zoom (not to play, just to catch up). See, it's usually easier for me to remember what day of the week it is when I know which activity I'm going to that night.
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