Social Distancing Log
Apr. 1st, 2020 11:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Missed yesterday's log, so I'm lumping it in with today's.
Yesterday, Mom and I took Chester to the dog park. It was the Trans Day of Visibility, so I went decked out in my "I'm a Genderqueer Dragon" shirt and my genderqueer pride chainmaille bracelet. I just wanted to be extra visible for a teeny bit of it. We mostly stuck to good distancing (me better than Mom), but Mom did hand a little girl a treat to give to Chester, so that's... a thing.
I think Dad stayed in yesterday? Not sure. He went out today, though, to the grocery store. I overheard him talking to one of his sisters this evening, and it sounds like not being able to go out is having a harder time on him than I thought, so I'll try to think more kindly of him and his frequent grocery store trips (which means I'm still worrying, but I'm a lot less angry at him for it).
Today I took Chester to the river walk area, and we spent about an hour wandering around there. There were some other groups of people, but I made sure to keep good distance from them; Chester tended to get a little closer, but by coincidence his leash is six feet long, so as long as he was at the end of it, I figure we were both pretty safe.
An excellent plus is that, on our walk today, I saw that the eagle's nest by the river is once again occupied! I'd missed any occupants on my walk with Mom the other day, so I was extra happy to see an eagle landing there today.
And now, back to bread and My Cat From Hell.
Yesterday, Mom and I took Chester to the dog park. It was the Trans Day of Visibility, so I went decked out in my "I'm a Genderqueer Dragon" shirt and my genderqueer pride chainmaille bracelet. I just wanted to be extra visible for a teeny bit of it. We mostly stuck to good distancing (me better than Mom), but Mom did hand a little girl a treat to give to Chester, so that's... a thing.
I think Dad stayed in yesterday? Not sure. He went out today, though, to the grocery store. I overheard him talking to one of his sisters this evening, and it sounds like not being able to go out is having a harder time on him than I thought, so I'll try to think more kindly of him and his frequent grocery store trips (which means I'm still worrying, but I'm a lot less angry at him for it).
Today I took Chester to the river walk area, and we spent about an hour wandering around there. There were some other groups of people, but I made sure to keep good distance from them; Chester tended to get a little closer, but by coincidence his leash is six feet long, so as long as he was at the end of it, I figure we were both pretty safe.
An excellent plus is that, on our walk today, I saw that the eagle's nest by the river is once again occupied! I'd missed any occupants on my walk with Mom the other day, so I was extra happy to see an eagle landing there today.
And now, back to bread and My Cat From Hell.