Messays

2020 May – Week 22

The world is on fire. Fevers and riots. That’s what Week Twenty-Two had in store across the United States. I have whiplash from all the things vying for my attention with the intensity in which they are requiring it.

Racial injustices are at the forefront of everyone’s minds (or should be). Protests, rallies, riots, calls to action and pleas for change… I want to do more. But it’s all happening against the backdrop of the COVID crisis, which means masks on at these protests.

COVID continues to affect our lives in large and minute ways. Things are still shut down, events have gone from postponed to canceled. Grocery stores have limited supplies. State and school budgets are looking bleak.

And then there’s the Trump of it all. Incompetent is putting it unbelievably kindly. There is no moral or ethical leader at the helm. And it feels a little like he’s marching us straight into hell with teargas and bullets pointed right at us.

But of course, we also have to live our lives. I can’t stop teaching. I can’t stop paying bills or feeding my cats or monitoring my disease. I can’t stop checking in on my grandma or working on my personal goals. I can’t stop going forward with the plan for my now officially ex-boyfriend to move out.

And so the day looks a little like this:


Sunday

I try to make friends with all walks of life.


Monday

A DeLorean! Spotted on the way home from my parents’ house.


Tuesday

Though nothing else in my world feels clear or uncomplicated, the sky was a perfect blue.


Wednesday

Mother Nature is taking over. I am okay with this.


Thursday

My cat is very, very bad.


Friday

This is the troublemaker, but he’s seen here being a sophisticated cat sitting at the table with me.


Saturday

I attended BookConline today. That was nice. Then I tried to relax with a little solitaire. Willow said, “No. It’s time to hold me.”

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