PSA: Why I Got the Covid Vaccine ~ A HUMOR COLUMN

Not sure about getting the Covid vaccine? ~ Here’s a little humorous story for your Sunday afternoon reading!

😂 Read my top three reasons why I got vaccinated. Maybe it will inspire you to get yours!

Now here is a little “story behind the story” about going to get it:

My husband and I both registered for the vaccine at the same time but for some reason he did not get an appointment but I did. He decided to come with me to get mine as his sister is a nurse and was working at the station where I was scheduled to get mine and he would hopefully have the chance to see her.

As we were headed to the location for me to get my shot she called and said she heard that they were closing down for the day at the exact time of my scheduled appointment due to a storm that was predicted to arrive and that if we hurried and got there she would ask the gate attendants to let us in.

We drove as fast as we safely could and when we got there they were turning people away. Luckily, the attendant asked our names and she waved us through the gate. We were literally the last car in line. And, since they closed early, they had extra doses prepared so they went ahead and gave my husband his shot, too!

We were very fortunate in more ways than one because the storm did come and actually turned into a tornado that hit a mile from us and caused great devastation, but fortunately no loss of life, to our area.

I am very thankful that we were safe, thankful that my sister-in-law was able to alert us to the early closing, thankful for everyone involved in creating and rolling out the vaccines, thankful that my husband was able to get one and thankful that we are fully vaccinated……..but maybe for different reasons than you might think. So I hope you check out my column to find out why I so desperately wanted one.

Share with someone who is undecided ~ or who needs a laugh! 😜

SUNny DAY POST: Diary of An Introvert During the Coronavirus Pandemic of 2020

smoke on grayWhen I first heard that we were being asked to practice Social Distancing, by not gathering in large groups or going to parties, to help stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus, it had no effect on me whatsoever. I, being an introvert and mostly working from home anyway, have always practiced keeping my distance socially although I just thought of it as needing my own space. I absolutely avoid parties and people if at all possible. So it was all fine with me, no problem.

And, then when I heard that they were closing all the schools, it still didn’t bother me because my children are grown and on their own. And, when they started closing all of the businesses and asked people to work from home I didn’t think anything of it. Since I already did that it would not impact me. However, what I did not anticipate was that my husband would suddenly find himself at home, our home, the one we share, with me. What is an introvert supposed to do when everyone is staying at home with you?

Well, here are some of my journal entries for a little insight into into how I have been handling the days of captivity.

*Have realized that hubs is going to be spending a lot more time here with me. Have sent him out to buy milk and bread.

*Ordered Chinese food. It’s always enough for three meals.

*Cooked pizzas.

*Realize that I am already eating poorly so I go for a power walk. Everyone in my neighborhood is out walking, the sidewalks are shoulder-to-shoulder. Need more distance ~ thinking of going to the mall.

*I keep seeing my husband in the bathroom mirror. His new home routine is in conflict with my well established routine. Must set us a schedule.

*Husband’s music is beginning to invade my quiet space. I realize that I am grinding my teeth. Must start using my mouth guard during the day.

*Heard about a panic on toilet paper. Maybe I underestimated this virus. Send hubby out to scavenge for some. That should keep him out of the house for at least a few hours. #smartblonde

*Made a mistake and watched the news. Realize that I need a long term plan for being stuck at home together. #thinksunnythink

*Baked a pie. #sunnyssweettooth

*What’s for dinner?

*My Fitbit shows my activity level is down. Gym is closed. Parks and sidewalks are crowded. #sunnythesloth

*My phone shows that my screen time is way up. Am now addicted to social media @itsreallysunny

*Decide to eat healthy. Add lots of fruit, spinach and veggies to the grocery list. And, chocolate bars. And, T.P..

*Son shows up with friend. They have escaped New York. Realize we need more T.P. Send hubby to the store. #dontcomebackwithoutit

*Trying to write. Son’s music is too loud. Wishing for husband’s music again. #allmanbrotherswhereareyou

*Made a list of inspiring books to read, funny movies to watch and motivating podcasts to listen to.

*Watched CNN, MSNBC, Bloomberg and FOX news. Feeling down. Have sworn off news.

*Decide to get productive. Make a list: Clean out closet, organize pantry, spring clean the patio.

*Spend the day taking pictures of my dog. #lovemelovemydog

*Daughter came by. Accidentally gave her a hug and she freaked. #sunnyandsad

*What’s for lunch?

*What’s for dinner? #allithinkaboutisfood

*Ate all the chocolate bars. #mustgetmore

*Looking for toilet paper and Clorox wipes on the dark web. #willpaytopdollar

*Forget about T.P., I am out of lip balm! Must venture out alone. #priorities

*Hubby and I wave to each other across the room. Agree to kiss again on June 23rd. #fingerscrossed

*Wishing I smoked.

*What’s for dinner?

*Wondering why I couldn’t be quarantined with my hair colorist?!

*Need a drink. Send hubby to the liquor store. Wondering what is taking him so long. Wish he would hurry back, already!!

Day 2:

SUNny DAY POST: The Gemini Syndrome

It’s another lazy Sunday afternoon, which means it’s time for another SUNny DAY POST!

And, Happy July! I realized that I forgot to share my June B-Metro Magazine column with you so here it is. Hope it gives you a little laugh. And, for all my fellow Gemini’s ~ I am sure that you will recognize yourselves…..all of them! 😉 #twinning

June B-Metro Magazine Column

These photos perfectly illustrate my feelings at any time: Continue reading

SUNny DAY POST: (Almost) Empty Nest

Here’s my latest column for a little humorous reading on this Sunday afternoon. It seems we could always do with a little laughter in the day and I hope this gives you a chuckle, especially any of you out there about to become an Empty Nester ( or so you think 😉 with graduation season upon us this month.

As always, thanks so much for reading ~ Sunny

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Photo: Billy Brown

A Short Sunday Read: Kicking Your Bucket List #Goforit

If you are ever feeling like you are afraid to go for something that you have always wanted to do, you can just remind yourself of me in this crazy situation and you will never feel afraid, or bad about yourself again! I hope it gives you a little laugh-it has me! From my January column in B-Metro Magazine: Photo: Billy Brown

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