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Oh Hey, It's the End of November

 Hello dear Readers, I know, I know. I said I was going to keep this blog going. I said a lot of things, like that I would be consistent and accurate and tell the truth and keep things going. All I have to say is this: 2020 has been a blur and I only just now remembered I even had this blog. How did I remember? you might find yourself asking.  Also though, how do you forget? To tell the story, I have to go all the way back to July, when I quit the job at the credit union.   From March until mid April, the credit union was limited to drive through only.  The fear of COVID was a very real thing, and yet any time I mentioned my concerns to my managers, both would tell me I was probably over reacting.  As we know now, fear of COVID was a very real and valid thing, and I should have taken not being seriously as a bad sign.  I think my gut knew I was in a bad situation, because I started having meltdowns before work.  I even found myself crying at work a few times.  My other teller friend wa

Here We Are

Hello my lovely readers, Here we are: the end of the world.  Or rather, the end as we know it. I've started this blog much like I would a new journal.  A clean start, if you will.  Yes, I've done blogs before and no, I'm not very consistent with them.  But all of those blogs need to be shed so I can start anew.  Especially with the world as it is. I write this as the pandemic of COVID19 spreads throughout the world.  The US, where I live, has currently surpassed China and Italy in number of cases and deaths are growing as we speak.  New York City has become the epicenter of the epidemic here in the states.  My state of Colorado has just issued a "stay at home" order basically telling us that unless we work essential jobs or absolutely have to leave our house for food or that sort of thing, we need to stay at home. I work as a bank teller at a credit union, and let me tell you, this thing has escalated quickly.  We were hearing about it like a month and a h