8/8/20
Aloha Everybody!
This was a very quiet week – same same but different as we ride out the pandemic here in paradise.
On Wednesday Karen played golf and made it fairly dry until the last hole, then got rather drenched. That day was cloudy at home, too, but the rain held off until later in the day. I went to Planet Fitness while Karen was playing golf and was pleased there weren’t very many people. Gyms are of course one of the highest risk places because of the huffing and puffing going on. As I mentioned before, we are monitoring the situation there closely and will stop going if we think it is too risky. But now that everybody is wearing masks the whole time, this particular gym seems ok – lots of room with machines spread out, and all the huffers and puffers faced away from those machines we use. Also, we have been going when few people were there working out, and if it ever seemed too busy we’d leave.
Hawai’i is having a real upsurge in CV cases, as you may have heard. This is mainly on Oahu, but we have also seen an increase. On Oahu there have been several days of record-breaking new cases, and the ICU availability is getting tight. The analysis seems to be that if we have a week of triple digit increases this will soon overwhelm the health care system. The Governor has warned that things may have to be locked down again unless people start behaving responsibly, namely by wearing masks and avoiding large groups, even groups of friends and family. This week interisland travel restrictions started again, but with a twist. If you go from here (or one of the other neighbor islands) to Oahu you won’t have to quarantine, but when you return you will. Many of us on the other islands who are watching the big upsurge on Oahu are thinking this is a good idea. Still, a big bummer.
In other news, here’s further evidence of my weirdness. On Thursday I my new techno-toy computer was delivered and on Friday I returned it to the local Costco. As I mentioned, this toy had all the bells, whistles, and firepower I was looking for, except that the solid state drive was too small. The plan was to swap out the smaller one with a larger 1tb drive I bought online. I’ve done this before and assumed I could do it with this model. Before I even fired up the new computer for the first time, I checked inside to assure myself that I could do the job. Whoa! This was like the difference between looking under the hood of an old Chevy and under the hood of a Ferrari. I couldn’t even FIND the SSD drive! Getting to it would require some serious dismantling of the innards, unlike the procedure I’ve done before. So back it went. Costco’s return policy was a godsend here – no questions asked, though I did explain it to the clerk. Back down the internet rabbit hole to find another one.
Ok. I hope you are all well and comfy there. Carpe Diem!