Over the last year I have become a Brian Williams junkie. He has an hour long show on MSNBC every evening of the week. It’s a news show. He has all the serious topics of the day, of the week but he will say the most hilarious little quips related to these topics. He has the most intelligent folks on from both sides of the aisle. I can’t wait for 8PM.
As we all look forward to being on the backside of the pandemic Brian asked one of the expert doctors a question about this time when we are in someways loosening up the restrictions. He said something like, “What do you say to the folks that have had their two shots and want to take it out for a spin?” That so cracked me up. And of course the learned doctor had to say something learned to answer the question but I’m in the meantime still laughing.
There just has to be some humor in all this don’t you think? We cannot exist on bread alone so to speak. It’s all so heavy minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day. And Brian is one of my guys to put a special touch on things for me that make them seem more bearable.
Yea, off I go for now. Got some items on my list to get done.
see you soon loves, Felipé.
New York Magazine headline yesterday: “Go Hug a Vaccinated Person Right Now!” Love it. It feels so good. Last night, Katherine had a friend she went to middle school with come by. He practically lived at my house when he was growing up, but he moved to Arizona, so we haven’t seen him in years. We were sharing Guinness and Trader Joe cheese and crackers in the gazebo in the yard with heaters and blankets, when we suddenly realized he was a firefighter and had been vaccinated; Katherine is a health care worker who has been vaccinated; and I am high-risk vaccinated. We laughed, stood up and exchanged the greatest hugs I have had in a year, like hugging a long-lost son. Then we moved indoors, where it was warmer. Bliss. Who knew such a thing we took for granted could bring such joy?
Henriette ~ great story and it is going to be more common! Thanks, Felipé.x