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I Voted
I only just got my ballot today so I filled it out and sent it off within the hour. It cost $13.50 to send it back and I’m not sure it will arrive in time. They say two weeks and that’s pretty much on the edge of when it’s due back, five days post election…or the first business day after that. I hope it works but I will likely never know. At least I have tried. Next election I will request the ballot much earlier. There is only one race listed on the ballot, which I find interesting. It was for the House of Representatives.
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Opening borders
It’s been a long time coming but Western Australia’s borders are opening up on February 5th. The announcement came yesterday just as we reached 80% double vaccination in the state. This means I can go overseas and avoid hotel quarantine when I return. It’s a relief to have a date in sight and now I can look at possible travel for next year. It’s going to be a bit strange at first as COVID will actually be in circulation in the community once we open. Apparently, our state has only had one death from COVID-19, according to what I heard at the press conference yesterday. The premier claims our hospital system is prepared but I’m not totally convinced. However, we should be at or near 90% vaccination by then, and hopefully, that means fewer patients from COVID requiring beds. This is in a state where ramping (leaving patients on beds awaiting treatment) is widespread right now, often for hours.
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Strange times
We’ve just finished one month of 2021 and it feels as though the world is less stable than ever. For the first time in a little less than ten months, we had a case of community transmission here. Within hours we were in a hard lockdown. We spent late Sunday afternoon rushing to get requirements before the shops closed. It was not a pleasant experience.
We didn’t hear about the lockdown until well after the announcement when a family member sent a message about it. We’d been watching tennis on the tv but no news was broadcast about it. Lockdown began a t 6pm Sunday and it finishes at 6pm today.
For the first time we needed masks and they were nowhere to be found. Well that’s not really true because I found some at my favorite tea shop. The owner had sold them last year so we went there on the chance he might have them and he did. He wasn’t selling but was happy to share his supply with us and we got a handful of disposable masks, and that ensured we were covered until we could get cloth ones.
There was another run on toilet paper and I saw a couple people with several packs in their trolleys at the grocery store. The Scientist went in and managed to get a massive pack that was left. Not the brand we like but it is better than nothing since our supply had dwindled to the end. I’ve been doing better at keeping stock but admit I missed this time. Lucky we got in in time. There was also a run on meat and milk but we were fine in that area until we needed it.
I must admit that wearing a mask has been a novel experience. I knew there would likely be issues, especially with my glasses and now I have a better idea of it. I ordered cloth masks from Amazon on Sunday night, mostly as I knew there was a better chance of them arriving more quickly than just about any other place. I got two with filters included and they arrived earlier than expected on Wednesday. For the most part mine is quite okay but it is difficult wearing it for long periods of time. Yesterday another order arrived with three more masks. These aren’t as nice as there’s not filter but they should work for the boys should they go out. The last one will got to an outside family member.
Work has been a bit off kilter this week. My long time client is staying with family and I only supported him briefly this week. Another client has quite different needs and I did provide support but not for the usual time frames.
The state government implemented contact tracing through an app and qr codes back in December. This enabled them to narrow down all the places where the case had been, and people have been testing in large numbers through the week. So far, no new cases have been found so our hard lockdown will end tonight at 6pm. We will have to continue to wear masks and follow some restrictions until 12:01am on February 14th when it will be two weeks since the previous case turned up.
Meanwhile, a major bushfire started on Monday and has been ever present in our lives all week. So far 81 homes have been lost and the fire is still not contained. It’s been super windy here much of the week which is hampering efforts to bring it under control. Tuesday was one of the worst days when we woke to ash falling from the sky throughout the Perth area. We don’t live that close but also not that far from the fire and we ended up in the lowest alert zone for a couple of days. Today we have been moved out of that zone so can relax a bit more. The danger for us was more about embers travelling from afar. In all the years living here, we’ve never been in that blue emergency zone before. So while we weren’t in immediate danger, we were in an area where we needed to be on alert for sudden changes to our safety.
It was quite eerie on Tuesday afternoon when an ice cream truck was moving up and down streets nearby. I haven’t noticed it around much lately although maybe I tuned it out before. But still it was almost creepy to hear it moving along when everything was so still and quiet. Not to mention yellow and grey skies about. We couldn’t run our air conditioner due to the smoke and ash so we spent much of the day without air flow. I went out to the hardware stores and got an industrial sized fan to help and that worked well until temperatures dropped later in the day. Also there was a fire reported in our suburb that day and it was quite worrying until I later learned it was a garbage truck that had caught fire. That was handled quickly and the danger was passed easily.
I went out walking last night for the first time in ages. The winds have been gusting so I decided not to try my bicycle. I’d taken it out on Monday and there were a few places where I felt really unsteady. Not to mention I didn’t want to go too far from home and that’s easy to do on bike. My walk was okay aside from the wind slamming into my face. I didn’t walk all that fast but I think that was okay because most of my exercise has been on bike lately and I needed lower impact this time. I had to stop as parcel lockers to pick up the second order of masks along the way and just managed to get home a few minutes before my hour was up.
While all this has been going on, the northern part of the state has been dealing with a cyclone for a few days. There’s been rain and flooding in some areas, which I think is connected. Those rains should be moving into our area this weekend and hopefully the rains will help with containing the fires nearby. We also have cooler temperatures right now, so I hope that will improve the ability to get things under control.
And so our new year carries on, with all sorts of news to keep us on our toes.
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Phew!
Like much of the world, the election has caused a lot of anxiety and stress, particularly over the past week. First of all, my ballot never arrived so my vote won’t be counted. My thoughts about this are that the post office didn’t process the mail properly the second time due to there already being a postmark on it. I could be wrong about it and perhaps my ballot is still somewhere in the postal pathways. Or maybe it’s also gone into the ether. LOL
My heart sank when I saw that Biden didn’t get a landslide win. This causes me more despair than before because the president still isn’t seen for what he is: an ugly person who has used the office to sow discord and hate amongst the public and to line his pockets. Among many things. Most of my family still voted for him and still overwhelmingly support him. After all, the MSM is all fake news and all…sigh.
But early Sunday morning, before I went to bed, I heard that it was official that Biden won. I was elated and days later I am still feeling elated. I still have that anxiety about the rest but at the least the current president is going to be out. I just hope any investigations/lawsuits don’t go all that far.
I will never say Biden would have been my first choice for President. But overall he’s a decent man and I trust him to consider all the people not just those that bow down to him.
I am now thinking about what I will use for my profile image on Facebook on inauguration day. It’s been nearly four years using a black background and I want to come back with a bit of a splash. These next couple of months are going to be slow for me.
Already I have heard Biden speak and it is so refreshing to have someone who isn’t all about himself. He spoke of handling the covid-19 crisis and implored people to take safe measures because it’s the right thing to do as an American, no matter who a person has voted for. I only caught the end of his speech so I’m not sure what came before. But he’s taking action in a way that hasn’t happened at the executive level as yet.
I haven’t heard Harris’ speech(es) yet but from all I’ve heard, she’s going to prove an active and useful VP. It’s so cool to have someone with such a diverse background in such a high level position.
And how about Stacy Abrahms in Georgia? I can see she is going to go places and her work right now is so important.
I am still worried about the state of the country but now I am encouraged and a bit hopeful.
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Absentee
It’s that time of year to request an absentee ballot for the upcoming election. I know I should have requested this earlier but I seem to have mostly thought about it when I wasn’t in the right place to handle it. I tried doing it on my phone but had a couple of issues. Anyway, I got it done today and it still tells me I need to send the paper copy. We ended up getting window envelopes last time we bought any and we rarely send mail so we have heaps left and they don’t seal properly. Plus we didn’t mean to have window ones. So I spent an hour trying to tape a printed address over it due my general incompetence with tape, I guess. LOL I did get it sorted out and then it cost me $3.20 AUD to post it. And it was such a pretty stamp I thought it was such a waste to send it where it wouldn’t be appreciated. Tonight I saw I got an email back from the copy I sent online and was told I actually didn’t have to send a paper copy. Sigh.
Looking forward to getting my ballot. I’m seriously considering making an appointment to drop it off at the consulate to speed things along. As much of a hassle as going to the consulate is.
Another American I know here already has a ballot but is delaying the opening of the mail due to covid-19. She’s in an area where cases have been spiking so I guess that’s understandable. Not sure whether I will be too worried for mine when it gets here unless community transmission returns. (We had two people who flew to Western Australia without an exemption and then they broke quarantine in the hotel to visit someone in the area. I can only hope they weren’t contagious. All it takes is one person after all. I think they came from South Australia so it’s probably okay but it’s really bad when people do this sort of thing. )
In related news, my blocking of a family members posts on Facebook has left me blissfully unaware of what is being posted. Less stress for me. Yay!
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Trouble with family
It’s a story very familiar but family on Facebook has been a big issue again. A couple nights ago I finally decided to block posts from my feed from a close family member. I’ve had to see posts for years and years about dislike, fear and hatred of Obama. Now it’s similar for other Democrats and then there’s the undying devotion to the current president.
This time it was a post that was mean and nasty to those of us who are against Trump and I tried to call this person out on it. Unfortunately it was turned into more moaning about how terribly this person has been treated when the focus of my comment was on the nastiness of the post. I finally decided I had to block posts for my own mental well-being. It makes me sad but I just can’t keep reading all the stuff that’s posted. So I responded to the post and said I was blocking this person’s posts. Last night I had responses not so much to that but to my taking personal offense at the post…which led to more ongoing discussion. And then somehow posts from almost two years ago were being resurrected in an attempt to show how I was being mean to the followers of the president. Which it wasn’t since I was only targeting the president and fellow politicians.
I really had to ponder that someone would have to go back two years to find something even remotely close to being the same. But it wasn’t. Two posts from two years ago came up, one of which related to the confirmation of Kavannaugh to the Supreme Court…it was actually more related to sexual assault and reasons people don’t come forward. But that had also been turned political and it was claimed the allegations were false when in fact that wasn’t proven. Sigh…
I can’t wait for the election to be over even though that really won’t be the end of it. I can only hope the current holder of the office of President leaves if he is voted out.
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Voted
I voted! I don’t ordinarily vote in mid-term elections because there’s just not a lot to vote on. But I realised I am registered in Texas and I had a way to cast vote away from Ted Cruz. So I requested a ballot and sent it off today. I know it’s kind of late but I think it will still get there within the two weeks left.
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Stomach churning day
I’ve been dreading today but it’s finally here. It’s so easy now to appreciate how good Obama was as president when I know how everything is descending into hell at a rapid pace. I finally changed my Facebook avatar today to a totally black image, per the suggestion of the Scientist. It’s a simple reminder of how dark a day it is for the world. I’m not sure how long I will keep that up there but it might be a while. After all, it took over a year to remove the image of our cat who died in November 2015.
In the past I often avoided posting about too much political stuff on Facebook but I decided I was going to do exactly what some of my family and a very few of my friends have done. I am going to post constantly about things that man is doing and why I think it’s wrong. The main difference will be that I won’t be posting a bunch of crap…which is what I call most of the fake news that was share with me over the past years. And I’ve been trying to post lots of Obama positive articles because that’s how I feel. I know he wasn’t a perfect president but he was pretty good as most of them go. And he was and still is very classy in the face of all the garbage he faced. I suspect he’d have been better had he not faced the onslaught of right wing America/world.
Normally I would stay up to watch the inauguration but I will be giving it a miss this time around. There is no way I want to acknowledge Trump as president in any way, even after he is sworn in. I know it’s going to happen but I just can’t stomach it.
Anyway, I’m meeting the Scientist in the city after he finishes work and we are planning to head to Fremantle for the latter part of the afternoon to partly escape from reality and also to enjoy some yummy food. I’m mostly looking forward to going to Gabriels, a chocolateria of sorts which has some amazingly good ice cream made with their homemade chocolate.
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Back to the stewing
I must have put myself into protective mode back when I was stewing about Trump winning the election. I had reached a state of calm for a while but now that the inauguration is so close, I am just feeling ill. . I just hate the idea that he will be named president, even if he is removed from office.
In the past I would stay up to watch the inauguration but I really can’t stomach the idea so will completely miss it. Any coverage of the marches I will watch though. Too bad there isn’t anything organised in Perth like in Sydney and Melbourne because I would be part of that. I guess I will just be there in spirit instead.
I’ve made the decision to become more active in posting stuff about what Trump is doing (on Facebook). Already I am getting lots of flack from certain family members although I have refrained from joining in to any “discussions” since the only thing acceptable to those people is if I change my stance.
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Still stewing
It’s now eleven days post-election and I am still stewing about the result. I remember when Al Gore was robbed of the election in 2000 and I don’t remember feeling anywhere near this mad. My stomach is churning quite as much but it is still churning. Part of me is so glad I am not there but I think if I were there I might feel more equipped to take an active part in things.
Fortunately there’s not nearly as much garbage being posted as there was. But there are still jabs at Obama, which aren’t in the least bit warranted. I don’t get the hatred. I like Obama and always have. He has been somewhat disappointing in some areas but as presidents go he’s been decent and he’s a class act.
An interesting point is that I didn’t really care for Hilary Clinton all that much in the early days of campaigning. I leant towards Bernie Sanders back then although I wasn’t sure he was capable of winning against anyone from the Republican party. It’s hard to know how he really would have done but I honestly doubt he’d have beaten Trump either. After all, he’s a socialist and many of those same people voting for Trump hate socialism at all levels. Later on in the campaign I started considering Clinton more seriously. I think she had the experience and power to get things done in ways that Sanders possibly wouldn’t have. Towards the end of the election season, my feelings towards her were more positive than ever. I think what got to me was the way she held herself against all that on-going antagonism. It reminded me of when Julia Gillard was prime minister and receiving similar treatment although not on anywhere the same scale as has been levelled at Clinton. Hillary stood head and shoulders above the opponent right to the end. My respect for her has grown considerably.
It would have been really cool for there to be a female president. That doesn’t mean I was ever going to vote for her just to have a woman in office though. In the end there just was no competition to beat her.
Meanwhile, I look at my Facebook feed and I see the hatred is alive and well towards Obama. I had to look beyond my filters to see that but it was there. My cousin (who isn’t gullible like so many in my family) posted a story about Trump claiming Ford jobs stayed in the US because of him. Or something along those lines. The comments on that article proved to me that people are happy to believe anything that agrees with their view, regardless of facts. Also that two people can read a news story and come away with totally different information. I don’t get how that can be so different.
Although I don’t want to continue having the churning stomach I don’t want that anger to go away because I want to have that motivation to fight back in any way I can. Even though I live in Australia, the United States is my home and I am worried that it will turn into a place I can’t return.