2020 Pandemic – July

The pandemic is still here. How has the pandemic effected our lives during the month of July?

Paul is still working from home. He says his highlight of the week is watching the garbage man come by. He needs to get some new highlights.

How has this pandemic affected the store? There is a shortage of coin! Who knew? I didn’t. How are we short of coin? The majority of the population are still staying home and not spending money, and if they spend money they are using credit cards, not cash. So, their coin sits at home instead of being circulated into the system.

I found this out I went to the bank to get my weekly change. They told me this was the last time I can get a large order of coin. I can only get 10 rolls of coin a week. 10 rolls of coin will last me 2 days 🙂 So, I have recruited Paul and my parents to make bank runs for me so I don’t have to go daily.

Grocery stores are back to normal. All shelves are stocked and I can find everything I need/want. Milk prices have finally come down. They were $0.60 higher for the last few months. Several other food items went up after the panic shopping, but I only documented and followed milk. So if milk is back to normal, maybe other items are back to normal as well?

Finally! Retail stores are opening!

My mother and I went shopping one morning and it was so fun. I sure miss being out with my mother. We always do a shopping trip with each other once a month, so it was nice to finally get out.

Church is still the same with home church and one day a month for 45 minutes in the church building. The Primary presidency put together a fun thing for the primary children. They dressed up their razor as an ice cream truck and delivered ice cream to all the primary children. They even had music! Can’t have an ice cream truck without music!

Eli was sooo excited! He was out front sitting on his blanket, just waiting for them to come by.

Out of all the ice cream, he chose a Popsicle.

Speaking of church… One Sunday we went for a hike into the mountains and had our church lesson on a log. That was fun! We definitely will be doing this again.

Hmmm…anything else for July? I think I covered it all.

Neowise comet

This is the Neowise comet. Not bad, considering we were watching the comet in a VERY lit neighborhood. We wanted to head out to the desert where it was darker, but with it being late and Eli in bed, we couldn’t.

Waiting for it to get dark.

Funny story. To me, anyway. Yesterday Paul and I went out to see the comet. We couldn’t get our telescope to work, and Aaron and my parents couldn’t find the comet. Even with my detail description, of: Look across the street, find the electrical box, follow the fence up to the sky until you see two stars, then slightly move to your left and there it is! Well, since they live in a totally different neighborhood, obviously the electrical box as a starter point wouldn’t work for them. See, funny to me. I’m giggling all over again.

So, since they had a working telescope and we had visual on the comet, we decided to get together tonight and see the comet. Hopefully a little closer than with binoculars.

Even Lulu came 🙂

So, where is the comet again? Here. For the next few days anyway.

I’m glad they come over. It’s always fun with Aaron, of course, but look at the picture he took with the telescope. Not bad with it being so bright out with the street lights, and neighbors lights.

And it’s not a proper gathering without food! No, I didn’t make this, but I wish I had. It was delicious! Cheesecake topped with fruit.

As always, we had a great time together as a family.

Monday Lunch

Today was a very short run. My runs are getting shorter and shorter due to taking care of some work issues.

Our Monday lunch was just lunch in my kitchen using what we had in the house. Bagels turned into tuna melts with smoked Gouda cheese, cottage cheese with fresh pear, and grapes. Not bad for just throwing lunch together.

Today wasn’t a fun Monday lunch because I had to go to work that evening. Paul was my support and had to come with. To be short, it involved an employee termination and the police. While I was taking care of business, Paul and Eli were having fun with mixing drinks!

Nibbles and Sips Party

Welcome to our nibbles and sips party!

On the nibbles menu was strawberries with clotted cream, chocolate chip and macadamia nut sandwich cookies. For the sips, it was juice with an incomplete tea set. All I have is a tea pot and one cup. Eli didn’t care, he thought it was perfect!

We had to learn how to pour the sips while keeping that little lid on 🙂

Eli said the best part of the party was drinking out of the tiny cup.

He enjoyed filling it up. Cup after cup.

The perfect summer party!