The Sun is Shining

It’s ten degrees and will sink below zero with wind chill factor tonight. But it’s OK because Craig got his vaccine this morning, we have a kitchen window filled with plants and seedlings and tomorrow, yes tomorrow, we pick up our puppy baby Toby and bring him home.

Seedlings include 35 tomatoes, 20 zinnias, 12 sweet basil, 12 cilantro and 12 rosemary.

Wish List for 2021

Prison reform

Increased funding for mental health and substance use treatment

Minimum wage increased to $15 an hour

Andrew Cuomo impeached

Children go back to in person school and actually learn

That’s enough for now.

The Swing of the Pendulum

We are emerging from the dark ages and maybe, just maybe, entering the age of Enlightenment. By that I mean a gazillion dollar bill that promises to pull families up from grinding poverty with a child tax credit, expanding unemployment benefits, expanding Medicaid, child care cost tax breaks. Unfortunately, no minimum wage raise which would actually have a real impact on working people’s ability to care for their families. And the money comes from……it’s always been there. Redistribution of wealth. I like the idea of hiring IRS auditors to target the tax returns of the very very rich. I work with working families and know that they are not lazy and prone to gaming the system. Unless you believe that sharing information about how to access benefits with your friends and relatives is gaming. Or, working 2 or 3 jobs, sometimes under the table is illegal, unfair, taking advantage of middle class, mostly white, privileged tax payers. I am one the latter. I don’t feel used. I feel grateful for untold opportunities afforded me due to the the lottery like happenstance of my birth. It was not an idyllic childhood by any means, but I never doubted my ability to leave and flourish. The perks of whiteness including education, jobs, housing, mentors. Like a neighborhood welcome basket just for being white and born on the right side of the tracks.

On another note, my vaccinated left arm no longer hurts.

Pandemic: Year Two Day One

Yesterday, March 12 was technically day one, but today I woke up, Moderna vaccinated, first dose. How does it feel? It feels great. My left arm hurts and I am grateful. Something is working to make my immune system fight off the dreaded virus. I was one of 45 people at my office vaccinated. It was like spring break for the middle aged to mildly elderly. The door was open in the waiting room to let in the sunshine and fresh breeze. The parking lot was a bottleneck and no one, not one person complained that they could not leave. They stood or sat around and smiled. Or their eyes were smiling. Dr. Smith administered my vaccination. She is much older than me and a very fit and lovely doctor. I know her by reputation through my clients and as she administered the vaccine, I thought “Doctor you are saving a life. My life.” You could tell this was a really good day for Dr. Smith.