Living in the time of pandemic: COVID-19 (292)
January 5, 2026
Year 4 of COVID in the Bay Area
Year 6, Day 252: Boy did I overestimate my ability to get anything (everything) done today. I’m thoroughly wiped out from all the holiday stuff but now running into the towering to-do list built up by pushing off all kinds of chores until after the holidays. I did fix the external access to our storage server. That got us back on one track and that’s great.
I did not figure out why my printer still refuses to connect to the wifi. It may have to be a mystery that goes forever unsolved if this drags on much longer, PiC is rooting for a replacement at this point. That would sound brilliant if we hadn’t already spent so much money replacing so many other electronics and weren’t entirely shopped out. We still have to make a decision, though. On that and replacing the 14 year old iPad that is so many versions behind that it can’t handle many common apps. We’re considering getting JB set up with Procreate to learn how to do digital art in addition to their other media.
In the absence of arms or a brain willing to work, I’m reduced to paying some early January bills, cleaning up the end of 2025 spreadsheets and moving us into the 2026 spreadsheets. It stinks that I was so busy in the holiday period that I ran out of time to make a last few donations before the end of the year, speaking of money.
If you’ve got half an hour and are interested in how dishwashers work, this YouTube video had me fascinated for a bit. (Admittedly the bar for entertainment is currently quite low.)
Year 6, Day 253: The clothes (hand me downs and new gifts) have been squared away, as has the laundry, huzzah! Returns have been initiated and dropped off, woo!
Now it’s time for (gulp) the toys and other gifts to be homed. I cleaned and tidied and decluttered in December, hoping it would reduce this feeling of being swamped by STUFF but there is still so much stuff. SO much. I’m pushing this off another day. Or week.
Please enjoy Elmo and Robin Williams.
Year 6, Day 254: Tis the season of scammers. I nearly got got when I searched for Darn Tough socks sales and found them for 60% off. I picked a bunch, threw them in my cart on my phone so I’d have the list, then went to my laptop to check for cashback. It’s a good thing my purchasing process includes extra steps because I found the site on Rakuten but not the sale prices. Hm. I was pretty sure that it was user error at first but after confused flicking back and forth between the phone and laptop, I noticed “-us” in the URL for the site on my phone. A quick search of the URL and the word legit turned up a Facebook post from Darn Tough pointing out that they only do business at DarnTough.com. A-ha! No cheap non-existent wool socks for me.
We tried to order sandwiches for dinner one night but after a few searches turned up sites with their name but no location where I knew there was a location, I told PiC best not to risk a restaurant search scam, they are super common, and we just drove over to the place to put in our order.
When I needed to order from our local sushi shop, I searched for it online and of course CoPilot puts up a search result with the right name and address, but a completely different site, some “wix” site. That was the quickest and easiest to spot. It’s exhausting that we have to be this much more careful thanks to the slop that’s taking over the Internet.
Year 6, Day 255: Some of my offline friendships are now 20-30 years old. Folks are showing up to gatherings with very grey (and rather distinguished) hair. It’s a touch unsettling to realize we’re all in our 40s and 50s. One of our friends is about to turn 60.
Also unsettling: the number of people I care about who are outsourcing their thinking and writing to ChatGPT (which should spontaneously combust and wither away, I hate it all so much). Your Christmas card? Really? Why?
I’ve gone three more rounds with my printer that steadfastly refuses to work, claiming that the MAC address is being filtered. The MAC address was already manually added to our router’s allowed list, so there’s no reason for it to continue complaining about this! But it persists. It’s possible that the printer will win this standoff and we’ll have to replace the darn thing. That will deeply annoy me since we still have a brand new replacement ink cartridge waiting in the wings.
Year 6, Day 256: Win win: Taking four of JB’s old ratty pencil cases that still worked fine, I organized everything in one of our technology supply drawers and labeled them all. Now we don’t have to bin the plastic and we have the semblance of order in the one drawer. It’s not pretty but who cares, it’s in a shut drawer anyway.
I pieced together a coupon stacking deal at Walgreens for a Tresemme shampoo/conditioner, Garnier shampoo/conditioner, and 2 large Eucerin lotions for $37 after stacking 2 coupon codes and 2 manufacturer coupons. I expect $13 Walgreens cash (which I will need to spend sooner than later) and 3% cashback from MrRebates. That took me back a couple decades to the days of 5% savings accounts and loads of Free After Rebate deals.
Quote I saw online: Well well well, if it isn’t all my “I’ll take care of it in January” chickens coming home to roost. I’m glad you had an overall nice holiday, but yeeeah there’s a lot of catching up to do now!
Our printer periodically has a little nervous breakdown and stops speaking to my laptop. So then I have to go back to the dinosaur age and physically connect them with a cable. SO last century!
ALL of my chickens š
The tail end was nice. The first 2/3 was just exhausting. I’m always glad we end on a positive note at least so I can go back to the doldrums (work) better than I left them.
I completely forgot about the cable situation! I will hunt down a cable if things get that dire.
I hope your printer sees reason! Try telling it that if it can’t connect, it’s out.
I got a gadget for Christmas that should connect to my phone via bluetooth, then I plug the gadget into the audio aux slot in my car, and then I can play phone things over car speakers (2006 car still running strong (and lightly used)). Buuuut I can’t get the phone to see the gadget and aside from turning things off and on, don’t know what else to do. So annoying.
What do you think would have happened with the Sock Scam? Zero socks or wrong socks?
One of my friends’ kids will graduate from high school the same year I turn 69. I seriously choked when I realized.
Definitely making dire threats at it.
Hmmm does the gadget have an actual pairing mode? I can’t think of what else might force the phone to see it. Other than holding them directly in contact with each other, that might work.
Zero socks is my guess.
Oh my goodness. I’m now doing the math on our latest born kiddo. I’ll be 60 when they graduate from high school. Oh my gosh. Wait. Really?? Their parents will be 58 and 59?? My brain is reeling.
It’s not much more comfortable on the other end of the parenting-age spectrum. š I was excited to realize that our youngest will graduate highschool when my husband & I are only 47 – freedom! – until my oldest pointed out that if she gets married & has a kid as quickly as we did after college, I’ll be a grandma at 50! š¤Æ
Well THAT’S a cold splash of water! š