Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
I've lost some weight which is good because being home so much all I was doing was eating/snacking. Haven't been going out for a walk because people are not social distancing. Depend mostly on the senior bus from township. The dispatcher has decided in his infinite wisdom ONLY people who have no one to shop for them can go to the grocery store. He knows I have a brother, so I am NOT entitled.

My brother lives in another county. He is 69, legally blind in one eye, has had a five way bypass years ago, diabetes since college. He is just what the virus affects the most dangerously.

Food is not exciting to me, I've given up junk food - can't afford it.

The president hasn't sent me a stimulus check and I doubt he ever will. My sister and her adult niece living in NM got $ 150. each. They do not need it financially.

I don't feel I fit in - on BYC anymore after 10.5 years or more . I don't have any animals, can't afford them and me. I only get SS. which is not much because I used to just trim dogs till my hands decided to go numb at times and drop clippers(break them) didn't trust myself using a scissors on them either. I will be 73 in July, if I last that long.

Live in a "suburban community." No one else on BYC talks about having to pay someone to cut the grass, or someone to clean the gutters. I really feel isolated. Just realized the smoke detectors are very much passed the 10 year battery life . But they didn't go off anyway.

My son lives in a distant state - moved away years ago for his job. He is a very good person but, I refuse to use him as a ATM.

After years and years on a anti-depressant I was able to come off late last year. I was doing okay and then covid appeared on the scene. I probably have complained about all this on here earlier. But to be honest, I have a lot of anxiety and just don't remember. Please just skip over this and forgive me.
 
I get stray hens from the neighbor sometimes. My feed must be better? :confused:
Those cockerels are for the dinner table. I have an 8 ft tall dog kennel that is 30x40 and they jumped it and went into my layer flock... Think they thought I wouldnt find them... Please, I know an imposter when I see one. If they can start laying eggs then I would keep them. Instead they choose to rape my hens and they get their butts handed to them by the hens.

They are the last of the Squatch line. I actually do have Squatch offspring eggs coming to my house tomorrow (I actually just remembered this as I was writing to you). Hopefully I have enough room for all of these eggs. They are from his two white pullet offspring (Spook and Wednesday), I am glad that my friend has them because now I can always add Delaware Jersey Cross pullets into my flock by incubating their eggs.

Hey, I am turning into @KDOGG331 with my novel post :lau
 
I've lost some weight which is good because being home so much all I was doing was eating/snacking. Haven't been going out for a walk because people are not social distancing. Depend mostly on the senior bus from township. The dispatcher has decided in his infinite wisdom ONLY people who have no one to shop for them can go to the grocery store. He knows I have a brother, so I am NOT entitled.

My brother lives in another county. He is 69, legally blind in one eye, has had a five way bypass years ago, diabetes since college. He is just what the virus affects the most dangerously.

Food is not exciting to me, I've given up junk food - can't afford it.

The president hasn't sent me a stimulus check and I doubt he ever will. My sister and her adult niece living in NM got $ 150. each. They do not need it financially.

I don't feel I fit in - on BYC anymore after 10.5 years or more . I don't have any animals, can't afford them and me. I only get SS. which is not much because I used to just trim dogs till my hands decided to go numb at times and drop clippers(break them) didn't trust myself using a scissors on them either. I will be 73 in July, if I last that long.

Live in a "suburban community." No one else on BYC talks about having to pay someone to cut the grass, or someone to clean the gutters. I really feel isolated. Just realized the smoke detectors are very much passed the 10 year battery life . But they didn't go off anyway.

My son lives in a distant state - moved away years ago for his job. He is a very good person but, I refuse to use him as a ATM.

After years and years on a anti-depressant I was able to come off late last year. I was doing okay and then covid appeared on the scene. I probably have complained about all this on here earlier. But to be honest, I have a lot of anxiety and just don't remember. Please just skip over this and forgive me.
I pay someone to cut my grass and weed eat. I am young, but with my lung disease it is hard for me to mow over 3 acres of lawn. My husband is always working so he does not really have the time to do it.

You fit in at BYC, I think that all of this virus stuff is truly breaking your spirit. The straw that broke the camel's back. This virus has made many people who were already pretty isolated feel even worse with their situation.

I think that the checks for people with SS are supposed to get it at the beginning of May. I am not sure if you get your SS deposited into an account, but if not you will be getting a paper check. I am not sure how long it takes for the checks to arrive.

Just continue to have hope and talk to us on here about whatever you need. You do not need to have animals to be part of BYC. We can share our animals with you even if it is just on the computer, tablet, or phone screen.
 
I've lost some weight which is good because being home so much all I was doing was eating/snacking. Haven't been going out for a walk because people are not social distancing. Depend mostly on the senior bus from township. The dispatcher has decided in his infinite wisdom ONLY people who have no one to shop for them can go to the grocery store. He knows I have a brother, so I am NOT entitled.

My brother lives in another county. He is 69, legally blind in one eye, has had a five way bypass years ago, diabetes since college. He is just what the virus affects the most dangerously.

Food is not exciting to me, I've given up junk food - can't afford it.

The president hasn't sent me a stimulus check and I doubt he ever will. My sister and her adult niece living in NM got $ 150. each. They do not need it financially.

I don't feel I fit in - on BYC anymore after 10.5 years or more . I don't have any animals, can't afford them and me. I only get SS. which is not much because I used to just trim dogs till my hands decided to go numb at times and drop clippers(break them) didn't trust myself using a scissors on them either. I will be 73 in July, if I last that long.

Live in a "suburban community." No one else on BYC talks about having to pay someone to cut the grass, or someone to clean the gutters. I really feel isolated. Just realized the smoke detectors are very much passed the 10 year battery life . But they didn't go off anyway.

My son lives in a distant state - moved away years ago for his job. He is a very good person but, I refuse to use him as a ATM.

After years and years on a anti-depressant I was able to come off late last year. I was doing okay and then covid appeared on the scene. I probably have complained about all this on here earlier. But to be honest, I have a lot of anxiety and just don't remember. Please just skip over this and forgive me.

We love you. @drumstick diva . Please don't stop coming here. We need you and you need us. :hugs Call the pastor of one of your local churches, even if you're not a member, and explain the shopping situation to them. Just tell them you are alone and need someone to shop for you. They will probably have a volunteer who will be happy to help you. If you don't want to do that, please PM me and I will find someone to help you! You are not as alone as you feel. ❤
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom