Showing posts with label stimulus money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stimulus money. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2020

Day 3781

I got my stimulus money today. I noticed that the deposit was labeled as a tax refund by the IRS. Hmm. Does this mean that if I happen to get a refund next year, will the stimulus be deducted from my refund as funds already received? It wouldn't surprise me. The IRS doesn't do things accidentally. I'm sure there was a reason the stimulus money was labeled as a tax refund.

Texas starts to reopen today. The streets were certainly busier, but not a lot has changed. Very few restaurants will be opening soon. Most owners decided that with new limited occupancy rules, they'd lose more money opening than by staying closed. I only went out today to go to the post office. I needed stamps, but there was a long line of people spaced six feet apart waiting to get to the counter. Suddenly buying stamps didn't seem all that important. It might finally be time to start doing everything online. You can pay bills online. You can buy stamps online. You can even deposit checks in the bank online. I've resisted these things because I like going to the post office and the bank. These little outings keep me in touch with the neighborhood. I usually follow the path of least resistance though. It now seems easier to do almost everything from home.

I ordered some N-95 masks, thinking that I might want them if I fly to Florida for the Crew Dragon launch. I haven't heard anything from NASA about my press credentials, but I'm trying to stay optimistic. The airlines should still be pretty empty in late May, but I wouldn't be surprised if Southwest Airlines keeps canceling flights to Orlando until they can manage to fill up their few remaining planes. Wouldn't that be weird if nobody is flying, but the few planes still in the air are completely full. Again, this wouldn't surprise me.

I keep hearing that some people still want to stay in lockdown mode until a vaccine becomes available. At the same time I am hearing more and more people say that they definitely don't want to be the first to take this new vaccine. "Let the others go first," they say. There is still a lot of skepticism about vaccines out there. I've been vaccinated for just about everything, but I wouldn't want to be the first to try any new vaccine. It's a long and often rocky road to develop a vaccine that works. Early trials of a polio vaccine in 1935 were a disaster. Several test subjects died of polio and many more were paralyzed. Even Jonas Salk had problems with his successful vaccine when a bad batch from Cutter Laboratories started giving children polio in 1955. Polio vaccination was even suspended for a while while politicians argued about it's effectiveness. If you are waiting for a vaccine, you might have to wait a lot longer than you think. Almost all vaccine development programs are filled with failures and false starts.

I personally like the cleaner air and empty streets we experienced in April, but it seems pretty obvious to me that the world will reopen soon. The natives are getting restless. Unless another major city erupts like New York, we will begin to normalize the deaths and the media will start to talk about something else. I'm not saying that this is a good thing, but it's going to happen. You simply can't shut down the world indefinitely. Even the World Health Organization is saying that Sweden is a good model for the future now.

I've walked over 20,000 steps every day this week. A year ago I wouldn't have thought this was possible. Dawn continues to make us laugh. We've had many Dalmatians, but she is the funniest one. Such a bundle of quirky little habits.  She definitely came to us at the right time. I think I'm going to go ahead any upgrade my laptop. I should be concentrating on improving the house, but improving a computer is more my speed.

Betsy is today's Dalmatian of the Day
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Friday, April 24, 2020

Day 3774

We walked Dawn before breakfast this morning. The weather was cool and the walk was enjoyable. As we begin to enter the Summer months, I think our walks are going to get earlier and earlier. It's the only way to beat the heat. The walks will probably get shorter too. You got to be careful with dogs during Texas summers. Dogs can't sweat and can easily succumb to heatstroke. Dawn does pretty well now, but she's not a young dog. We don't want to push her too hard.

My computer upgrade went perfectly. All the data transferred to the new drive overnight and my applications seem to work. I did have to register Microsoft Office again, but I've done that so many times that it wasn't a big deal. Everything works now and I don't have to subscribe to Office 365. It's weird that the computer is silent. I've gotten used to the noise over the years. There is no whirring noise from the hard drive anymore and since the computer runs cooler with the solid state drive, I rarely hear the fan. I was pleased that I was able to complete this complicated repair. I saved over $200 as well. Replacing a hard drive is no big deal, but taking the entire computer apart to get to the hard drive is. Since I was able to do all this without breaking anything, I might try putting a solid state drive in my laptop too. These SSD drives are really fast.

The city is running behind on picking up bulky trash in our neighborhood, so I thought I'd add a little more to our pile on the curb while I had the chance. I resumed cleaning out the tool shed this afternoon and managed to find quite a few things I didn't need. I seem to have a terrible habit of buying supplies for repairs I never end up making. I found a lot of tile grout and sheetrock mud today along with about a dozen tubes of various kinds of caulking. All this stuff had gone bad from sitting on a shelf in the damp tool shed for many years. I must have been much more ambitious about fixing things back in the day. I wouldn't even bother buying this stuff today.

I found a canister of helium for blowing up party balloons and wondered why I bought it. We never have parties. It must have been for some Dalmatian adoption event. I thought about keeping the helium because it is a rare commodity these days. In the spirit of practicality, I threw it away. I have no need for helium.

I still haven't gotten my stimulus money. It's not a big deal, but I wonder who decides when the payments get made. 80 million people got their money on the first day, but it's crickets for a lot of the rest of us. I've heard that some people who are eligible might have to wait months. With my luck, the country will be up and running again before my turn comes and they'll just cancel the program. I'm never very optimistic about getting anything from the government.

It's time to get supplies again. I basically use the car just once a week now. The grocery trips aren't long now. We've basically got plenty of everything. I go to the store mostly for fresh fruits and vegetables now. We've got enough paper towels, toilet paper, bottled water, and soap to last us until next winter. I don't think I'll need gas this week either. A tank of gas lasts a long time now.

Sadie is today's Dalmatian of the Day
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Friday, April 17, 2020

Day 3767

I woke up early this morning. The last thing I needed was an extra two hours in an already eventless day. I remembered that Jupiter, Saturn and Mars were all located very close to the moon this morning. and went outside to take a look. Sadly, it was cloudy and I saw nothing. I did notice a surprising amount of early morning traffic though. I think the natives are getting restless.

I was even more surprised to learn today that NASA has set a launch date of May 27 for the Crew Dragon mission. I was almost certain that this would get postponed because of the virus. I wonder if my press credentials will get approved. I've already passed the security verification stage of the approval process, but that's only half the battle. I bet that NASA is still trying to decide how many members of the press corps to invite since everything is still so restricted at Kennedy Space Center. Hopefully, I'll hear something soon. I'm definitely going to go to the launch if I get media accreditation.

I bit the bullet and ordered everything I need to upgrade my computer with a super fast two terabyte solid state drive. I've watched the installation video three times now and think I can do this upgrade myself. I'm a bit clumsy, but I'm also slow and methodical and follow directions well. At any rate, doing this myself seems a lot easier than dealing with a computer repair shop during the lockdown. I've called several repair shops and I got the impression that my computer might sit there for weeks. Things aren't running very smoothly in the retail world right now.

We have a new rule in Dallas that everyone must wear a mask when they are out in public. It was cold today, so when I went to the post office with a stack of bills and letters, I wore a black wool skull cap and leather gloves with my new black mask. I looked exactly like a bank robber. I think the city finally realized that if they were demanding us to wear masks when none were available, they would have to open the fabric stores they closed last week. I heard on the news this afternoon that fabric stores are back open again. Janet has some nice Dalmatian print fabric she was going to use to make dog scarves. All we need is some Pellon from the fabric store for the middle layer of the mask and we'll be sporting some spiffy Dalmatian themed masks next week.

I think seniors aren't getting their stimulus money until May. I guess that makes sense. There are a lot of people who need the money a lot faster than we do. I still really feel sorry for the restaurant owners. The really got screwed. All the yard maintenance crews, tree trimmers, and roofers in our part of town seem busier than ever. Restaurant are dead in the water though. They all have signs saying they still do take-out, but they aren't very busy. A lot of local restaurants aren't going to survive. I wonder who decides what is essential and what isn't. I'm still amazed at how many new television commercials I'm seeing. Advertising agencies must be adding a third shift.

I'm glad that Dawn enjoys our long walks. Walking is the high point in our day. There certainly isn't much else to do. Walking is healthy and is usually a solitary experience. I can't believe a number of states have banned taking walks outside. Some states won't even let you walk your dog. As far as I'm concerned this is a good time to be a Texan. We're doing a good job of containing the virus without going batshit crazy. I never realized all those years ago what a smart move it was to leave Seattle.

Bella is today's Dalmatian of the Day
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