is the grass any bluer...

is the grass any bluer...
...in Cincinnati!

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Usually, Thursdays Are For Choir

It is Wednesday, and according to some people it is the 100th day of the pandemic! I went to the bank today to check my balance and see if president 45 sent me the check he promised, and on my way back I saw about 20 people gathered around the front of our building. Yes they were all six feet apart, so they thought they were all kosher.

At any rate, I have I had the strangest day, and even though all of my days these days are strange, today was stranger than it normally is LOL.
My neighbor gave me
Joe Bolognas pizza...
with anchovies!

I have pissed everyone off that I know. I had my sister over yesterday and I was rude to her. I made a comment about the facemasks not protecting us from the coronavirus, and I pissed off somebody I never thought was piss-off-able. I also made a comment about Bernie Sanders resigning and how my sigh of relief was probably audible. After that, my good friend from New Jersey let me know that her feelings were hurt, and then half of my friends started arguing with her about it. I had to delete the post, something I never do!

Tomorrow, is my friend's birthday as well as the day that my father died. I wrote a speech for a lady a few months ago whose husband died on the same day, and I could not tell her when she was going on about it that that was a sad day for me as well.

So, I anticipate not seeing Mr. Sandman tonight...and also having a pretty crappy night. Every April, I have to confront the fact that my father died of cancer 20 some years ago, and I don't think I was the best daughter I could have been. I do know that he told me I was the only child of his that have never asked him for money, and for that I am truly grateful.



My father was a Democrat, he was a campaign manager for several people who are now Republicans LOL and he was a World War II veteran who was decorated with the Purple Heart & Silver Star. He invented Sucker Plucker for tobacco, and he spent much of his career around chemicals like Roundup, so I don't necessarily have the closure I need when it comes to my father's death. I have slowly realized this over the years, and even though I appear to be my own worst enemy, I really try to do the right thing like my daddy would have wanted me to do.
Gma Tommy, Dad & Mom on
their wedding day

Gov Andy Beshear had a press conference today and he talked about the fact that the face masks will not protect you from the virus, also he talked about the unemployment checks being late and I appreciated the fact that he mentioned that. Andy has done a great job stepping in as our governor and right off the bat he had to deal with this pandemic! My life right now is very strange, but I appreciate Andy Beshear and the devotion he puts into his job.

As Thursday night comes to an end, I have to say that I miss my choir more than I miss anything else! Every Thursday, our lovely choir director leads us through a handful of anthems that can challenge even the best of musicians. We love to pick apart the music and nerd out on all the whams of the composer's we sing. We have not prepared anything for Easter, tonight is Monday Thursday and we did not seem we did not even have a worship in-person experience. I truly miss making music, and I love making music with my voice. I am not a loud or strong singer, but I hit the notes and I hit them on time, and who needs more than that at this point? LOL
Happy Birthday to my dear Allie! 

I hope you have a lovely evening, a wonderful holiday, and an even better weekend.

Stay home, and stay healthy! Peace now,
Kimmy


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