----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the pandemic wall is real Received my first vaccination over the weekend. Little disappointed it wasn't the Dolly shot, but fearers of the great plague can't be choosers, or something like that. The jab didn't hurt--I didn't even feel it actually. My arm was a little sore later in the day but nothing too bad. I've heard the second shot can bring on flu-like symptoms for a day or two so I'm clearing my schedule that weekend. And honestly, it's just nice to give myself a reason to schedule some serious binge-watching/reading time. This semester has been fine so far--no major shakeups, disasters, challenging students, tech breakdowns, new pandemics, etc--and yet I am tired all the time. I feel as though I've hit a real pandemic wall, particularly with the realization that we are now coming up on a year. It's already been more than a year since we went to a restaurant or bar. More than a year since our book group met in person. We've done some socially distanced visits, including one this last weekend at LC&MC's and I'm very glad the weather is starting to get better so we can enjoy more of those. I am just so very tired of remote teaching and rarely leaving the house. It saps your energy in a way that being very busy and on the go just doesn't. Sorry for the whine. I know I have it so good in so many ways and mostly I try to focus on all that. But. Yet. 6:11 pm - 03.03.21
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