This morning, I decided to perform the futile task of searching for grocery delivery times. I check multiple sites every day. The one with the most openings is also the hardest to use, and the other two have been booked solid. So imagine my surprise when I snagged a delivery time - for two weeks out!
It feels like such a score. Because this is life now. You get the most points for the least amount of human contact in a week. If we don't have to go to the grocery store (albeit 2 weeks from now), that's one less infection vector in our lives. And since we don't go anywhere else, SCORE. (Of course, 2 weeks from now, we'll be heading to IVIG again, so ... yeah.)
And then tonight, I randomly checked another service and found a time for grocery pick up next week. DOUBLE SCORE.
So now we have two weeks worth of groceries dealt with (and we just went yesterday) with *no human contact*.
I mean, of course, we'll have to disinfect all the groceries, because somehow this is the world we live in now, where your fruit can kill you. Or your mail. Or what you ordered from Amazon 2 weeks ago that finally came. Or basically anything that has been touched by human hands.
Seriously, can this nightmare end now?
But in any case: got grocery delivery times for the next 2 weeks. Score.
That is a score! It's strange what can make us happy now, isn't it? Sigh.
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