A Fresh Start
Three years have passed since COVID stole so much of our freedom and took so many lives. I still wear a mask when I am out in the world. I know it isn’t 100% effective at preventing me from getting sick, but it seems important to go through the motions. We now face three worrisome illnesses – COVID – 19, flu and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), and a disease we thought was eradicated – measles!
I am in the process of adjusting to the “new normal”. It
isn’t comfortable for me yet, but I think I will soon adjust to this
more cautious approach to life. I now think seriously about whether I
must leave my home. In the past three years, I have entered a grocery
store only once (and found prices have shockingly increased).
No, I haven’t been living on air – many services are now
designed to accommodate limited contact with others – I can order
groceries, paper goods, and other necessities with the touch of a
screen, and I can attend meetings of groups by sitting by my computer
and punching a few keys. In many cases, I can attend a virtual medical
appointment. Restaurants offer take-out and delivery. My church streams
its service to me sitting comfortably in my robe and slippers. It does
save a lot of time and energy.
Yet some things still require my presence. A trip to the
dentist requires a mask for me and near-space suit attire for the staff.
I have a new dentist, but due to protective gear, I couldn’t pick her
out in a lineup.
Because I have been worried about climate change for more
than 50 years, I drive a Prius and long to own a Tesla. When we lived on
Big Sugar Creek, I had to buy gas about once a week. In 2020 I bought
only 3 tanks of gas. This year circumstances required that I drive more,
and I also took 4 plane trips (a big jump in my carbon footprint). Like
my trip to the grocery store, I found sticker shock at the price
increases and a serious decline in quality service in the travel
industry. I am still stunned that no one would help me with my bags at a
hotel, even though I was old, infirm, and heavily laden.
Yet, I remain optimistic. I am hopeful that the world will
step back from the abyss and minimize climate change and I will continue
to do my part by continuing to reduce my carbon footprint.
Shall we all make a New Year’s resolution to do what we can
to save our planet? I think the time has come to recognize our new
reality is our “new normal”..
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