Sunday, July 26, 2020

Captain's Log, Day 20: "Are We Out of the Woods Yet?" (A: No)


Date: July 26, 2020
Time of post: 2:00 AM
Quarantine Day: 123
Last Song I Listened To: “epiphany" by Taylor Swift
Last Person I Communicated With: sent a message in one of my grad school group chats!
Last Thing I Ate: New York cheesecake with chocolate gelato
Last Thing I Read: my notes for the paper I’m working on
Current Mood: pretty good, minus the permanent undercurrent of anxiety and frustration
One Thing I’ve Accomplished Today: got motivated to work on a potential paper!
One Thing I Want To Accomplish Today: write more blog posts (I have 2 in mind)
One Reason I’m Stressed Today: already thinking about having to head back to Manhattan
One Reason I’m Happy Today: Mom’s birthday was yesterday, and we celebrated!

Dear Apocalypsers,

It’s been awhile! I bet you’re wondering about the state of the world. Here’s a quick rundown on some of the biggest (and most ridiculous) things that have happened since my last post:





Me with Duck just a few days after I got
back to Alabama!
I’m sure I’m missing things. I was so overwhelmed the last time I wrote, but I pushed through. I spent a lot of time educating myself and thinking about my own actions, and I can breathe a little bit easier now—literally. There were some days in early-to-mid-June where my anxiety was so high my chest hurt. I still firmly believe that there are terrible and unacceptable things happening in the world right now and that it’s our responsibility as human beings to never shut up about them, but I’ve adjusted to the stress, I guess.



He's 88lbs of cuddle.
I think it helps that I came home to spend some time with my family. Yes, there are more COVID cases in Alabama than in Kansas, but being with my family has really eased my anxiety. It’s nice to have daily human contact again. I don’t have to actively remind myself to stop clenching my jaw nearly as often as when I was alone all the time. And, as we all know, I have some big control issues, so—even though I can’t actually do anything—I like being near my family in case they need me. I can go to the store for my parents and limit their possible exposure to the virus as much as possible, so I feel like I have some semblance of control.

So, I just wanted to pop in with some updates for when I inevitably reread this blog in 40 years. We’ve been quarantining for more of 2020 than we weren’t, and, because the U.S. is being so lackadaisical with its regulations, I imagine we’ll be quarantining for a while still.

So, to quote my girl Taylor Swift—and to segue us into the next post that I’m already planning—“Are we outof the woods yet?”



No.

No we’re not.


And may the odds be ever in our favor,

Katie

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