Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Covid Victims Close to my Heart


I feel sure the Covid victims to whom I am referring
would tell you that they are still among the blessed.
Many don't have the disease.
But they don't have jobs either.
They haven't had for a long time.
They may not have for a long time.


I follow Captain Kate McCue on Twitter.
She is the captain of the giant Celebrity Edge on 
which I took one of my last cruises.
Bummer that she was not captain at that time!
Captain Kate's tweets amuse me and 
at the same time break my heart.
One of her latest tells that there are still 200,000
sailors at sea who cannot get home because of
restrictions of one kind or another.
As I understand it, all but the necessary personnel
to keep the Edge operating have been
able to return to their homes--just recently.
But that is not the case with some (many?) 
of the other ships.



Here is a page from Captain Kate's Instagram.




I have no idea how that first picture was accomplished!
The second is of a bosun who has been onboard
the Edge for 12 consecutive months, along
with his son and his brother!
The third is Captain Kate with her ugly cat,
Bug Naked, whom I am trying to love!
The fifth is Kate with her father when the
Edge is in port to restock.
There are many videos of the Edge sounding
its horn to other lonely ships in signs of comraderie.
Again...I am so very sad for them.


I have had some of the best times of my life
onboard these fabulous vessels.
To see them floating empty makes me cry.
Of course, doubling, tripling down on my 
sadness is the fact that my precious Madeline 
should be in Europe right now, performing on the
fabulous Disney Magic.




What prompted my post today?
I think it is many things, but chief among them
is my realization of just how many people in the
entertainment industry have been affected
by this virus and the shutdown.
If I even tried to list, I know I would leave out
some huge group or section.
Just examples...Madeline's agent has a
brand new baby and clients without jobs.
There was a very talented tumbler on the 
Disney Wonder when Madeline was.
He is still stuck on the ship without pay,
because he is from Australia and they
will not allow him back in.



It was a very sad day when it was announced that
 Broadway would not open before January 3, 2021.
All of Madeline's showbiz friends have no 
income and haven't for months.
They would be willing to wait tables or work
retail in New York, but so would a jillion others.
These kids have worked so hard and sacrificed
so much and were just beginning to "make it."
They are Covid victims, too.


I can assure you that my Jesus loving Madeline is
still "giving thanks in all circumstances."
She is strong because her faith is in Him.
But this is still not easy.
She is returning to New York next week
to a very uncertain and unknown future.







Would you like to follow Captain Kate on Instagram?

captainkatemccue




Just for fun here is a rerun of my time on the
Celebrity Edge!
It is now 1:47 and this is all I've done today!
These links are really above my pay grade,
and I just hope they work!

CLICK HERE FOR PART 1

CLICK HERE FOR PART 2

CLICK HERE FOR PART 3
























Monday, June 29, 2020

A Glimpse of My Pandemic Life

Since I know this won't last forever, I thought I'd
best record a few observations from the past 
73 weeks of isolation and social distancing.
Actually, it has only been 16 weeks for me.
Obviously I haven't blogged much.
Not much to blog about.


I must admit immediately that this has not been
a significant burden for me.
My heart breaks for those of you who are without
a job (my Maddie) or have lost businesses, 
those who are responsible for making
impossible decisions as to how our schools, 
churches, and businesses are to proceed,
those parents who became responsible for
the education of their children, the teachers 
and other educators, and those whose
health has been affected.
Also, those in facilities and hospitals who are
alone or unable to visit family who is alone.
Heart wrenching!
And those who don't have family and/or friends
to check on them and bring them supplies.
It just goes on and on.
I have it so easy. I have everything I need.
I have nothing about which to complain.


Many times through the years I have shared what I 
thought would be the idyllic time schedule for me.
I would stay up until midnight and sleep til 8:00 A.M.
Well, my wish has come true. I can now do this.
Howsomever, I don't really HAVE to get up at
8:00, so I do the "snooze button tango."
(Do you remember my observation about this?
The expression goes, "You snooze, you lose."
Therefore I end up losing multiple times in
15 minute intervals every morning!")
Let's just say...I have enjoyed adequate rest.


I wish I could say I have purged and straightened
my closets. But I haven't--yet.
I did clean out one drawer. Oh wait. That may
have been pre-pandemic.
I have managed to keep the house nice and {sorta}
 straight even though I know no one will be dropping by.
Which is surprising since
self motivation is not one of my spiritual gifts!


I spent hours and hours pouring over my
tax receipts and getting them to Susan Harris
last week, after she had gently called to prompt me!
HaHaHaHaHa!
I did have to make a phone call or two, but
I didn't even open most of the envelopes, and
my Susan made the delivery for me!



I have succeeded in learning to play at least a
medium difficult game of Sudoku!
I am a big believer in keeping my brain active
with games, but usually they are word games.
I was introduced to Sudoku in 2010 when I
visited with cousin Sarah and several of her
friends at her cabin in Alpine, Arizona.
I learned the basics, but in the intervening years
have not ever met with any success.
Until now! My phone has a great version, and
I am obsessed! 
Sudoku is a very slow and time consuming game, 
however. Probably wouldn't have happened
in normal circumstances!


And I am practicing my piano almost daily,
preparing a piece for y'all!
I doubt that I'll ever be ready, perfectionist that
I am, but I'm working on it.
Of course, the Sudoku and the piano both give me 
a headache, but I'm hangin' in there!!!


Yesterday I did something I don't ever remember
doing before in my long life.
I decided I needed some Krispy Kreme donuts.
(But that's not the part I'd never done, of course!)
I got in my car and pulled out of my driveway
in absolutelty no hurry!
(That's the "new.")
I ambled along, looking around and just observed.
I got behind someone going only 20 miles an hour.
 I didn't honk. I didn't pass. I just went 20 too!
I've been isolated, baby! It's time to smell the roses!
And eat my donuts.


I subscribed to Netflix.
I haven't found anything I like as much as
The Crown.
I've enjoyed some movies, but they are all
too raunchy IMHO for me to recommend to you.
Besides, I can't remember what they were
right now.
I did find some more Judge Judy's on Channel 27,
so now I have 2 hours (minus commercials) 
to watch on weekdays.
A lot of them are reruns, but I can't remember
how they turned out anyway so I watch them again!


There is one "worst" that happened to me 
because of Covid 19.
Those of you who know me might immediately think,
"She couldn't cruise!" That is bad, but...
by far worse is the fact that our group could not
go to Colombia with Compassion International
this summer. Our trip was scheduled for
June 16 through June 23.
There are so many children there who desperately
need our love and hugs. For me it is two little girls
who need mine and I theirs. So much.


Well, this may be about all the excitement you
can handle in one blog.
Besides, I've got to go and make a list of all the 
things I'm going to do tomorrow.
This looks pretty pitiful!





"Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks
in all circumstances; for this is the
will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18








Saturday, June 6, 2020

Maiden Voyage Back to Grocery Shopping


Last night I had about exhausted the food readily
available to eat in my house.
(Translation: anything that didn't have to be cooked.)
I did have a block of cheese that was slightly past 
its "Best By" date and some pimentos.
So I got out my ancient food processor, 
grated the cheese, and with high expectations
created my own
"Mimi's Homemade Pimento Cheese."


I had a sandwich for dinner.
It was not very impressive, especially considering
 all the mess it had created.


So...today I decided what my sandwiches  
needed was some good, fresh tomato slices.
Now I haven't been inside a grocery store
since March 12th, so I decided Green's Produce
would be the  best destination for my break-out.
Semi open air, easy in and out, best tomatoes.


Green's is trying really hard.
One way in, one way out. Sanitizer available at
entry, along with plastic gloves if you desire.
Wasn't overly crowded even on Saturday.
The young man putting out the (Florida?) tomatoes
was wearing serious gloves.
I know because I had to ask him to open my
plastic bag for me since I had on those non-serious ones.


I got my 2 tomatoes, along with a few other things
(of course!)
When I got to the check out stand, things took
a downhill turn!
The girl who was going to check me out was...
changing the plastic bag in the trash can 
without gloves. I had to wait while she finished!



And...one of my tomatoes had fallen out of its
plastic bag. I stood there stunned as hands went
from the trash can to my little naked tomato
to the scale.
When the girl brought out the bag with tomato, 
she didn't even bother to put little naked back in it.
Which is actually a good thing. I knew which
one to scrub the life out of when I got home.



I haven't tried my tomatoes, so I can't rate them yet.  
I still give Green's a high rating for effort in 
keeping their customers safe.
But I am in dry dock again, I guess.
I will willingly stay quarantined for
a while longer, since I can't disregard that I am
among the vulnerable. 
Maybe that was the purpose of my trip.



P. S.  Susan did offer to bring tomatoes to me more
than once, but I thought I was ready for this!




Monday, June 1, 2020

Prayer of Linda Jane Lynn Stovall






Is it an accident, a coincidence that a friend 
posted this on Facebook today?
I don't believe so.
I might have been able to tell you the gist of
St. Francis' prayer if you had mentioned
it to me...and again I might not have.
But as I saw and read it, I found it so perfect
for me today.
Every line...every word.