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February is the new January
Author: TriSec    Date: 01/31/2021 21:40:11

I apologize for what is likely a stream-of-consciousness muse this evening.


A year ago on this very evening, I was arriving in West Palm Beach, FL - after a solo drive down the coast. I little knew it then, but it was the last "normal" thing I would do in 2020.

Months of discontent followed upon my return to Boston. Work collapsed - then my position, and then finally my job itself. Trolley tours have never resumed in Boston, after shutting down back around November 1. I remain personally sad and worried about my former staff, but that is now the past.

I've had a tough few months. My unfocused rage continues unabated. I have managed to get myself banned briefly from both Twitter and Daily Kos for some of my comments. (since re-instated.) Kos is a wash; I hadn't posted there in years, anyway. But I remain on Twitter.

But something curious happened - I'm no longer "rage tweeting". I don't know what changed back about January 20. I don't feel any better, but I am a bit less rage-y these days.

I had gone so far as to search for a left-wing militant group to join. Perhaps to our side's credit, they don't seem to exist. Oh, there are a few actual "Antifa" organizations out there, but they're primarily in Oregon. Nevertheless - throat punching a Nazi would bring me an undue amount of pleasure.

I have given some consideration to joining the Democratic Socialists of America. They are legit; this is where AOC came from. But I'm not sure about this. Do I really want to become yet another talking head? I want concrete action.

Republicans remain trash. I have no sympathies for any of them, in fact, I have started referring to them as "Untermensch". And yes, as a student of history and particularly WWII, I recognize all the connotations of that word. But am I wrong?

In any case - It is February tomorrow. Why do I think it is a new beginning?

I have spent the last nine months navel-gazing. It is not healthy; take it from me. I continue to lament what I have lost. Opportunity. Position. Job. Friends. Family. All of it thanks to the GOP and their "dear leader".

I have decided recently that Donald Trump is specifically to blame for all my personal problems in 2020. Of course not true, but it's better than taking personal responsibility for my failings, isn't it? I begin to understand the hatred of Obama and Clinton. It's oh-so-much easier to blame somebody else than myself. But I digress.

Nay - it is all about work. Starting tomorrow, I begin a new assignment. I'm moving to second shift, 12:05 to 8:45 four nights a week. My very first full-time job (1987 maybe?) was second shift with almost the same hours. I recall liking it very much.

But I picked this myself. I like the route where I'm driving, and I can look at second shift and plan to guarantee myself 8 hours of sleep every night for the next few months.

It does mean shifting my home focus - breakfast and brunch will become the "main meal" with my bride. We'll see how this all works out.

But it is something I CHOSE to do. I wanted this shift. I bid on it, and despite being the low man on the totem pole, I actually got it.

It's been a full calendar year. The last thing that went right for me was my visit to Disney World a year ago, on February 7, 2020.

Would that we can return one day. I want a friggin' Dole Whip.



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Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 13:52:27
Let's make this The blog to start the week.



Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/01/2021 14:26:49
Good morning, bloggers!!!

I will try to post a photo late this afternoon of my house in a foot of snow. (I am here as I work during my prep period.)

I think this does feel like a start of a new year. Also, I don't think that the "Party of Ten" from the GOP will vote to support their own plan. The GOP reminds me of Lucy holding a football and too often the Democrats act like Charlie Brown.

Comment by BobR on 02/01/2021 14:30:30
In another month, it will be 1 year of working from home exclusively.

In another 2 months, I will be "celebrating" my 2nd birthday under lockdown.

It feels like this has gone on forever.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/01/2021 14:44:28
Morning


I'm one of 3 people who hasn't gotten to work from home (as a part of the upstairs offices) since this whole thing started. And the warehouse and drivers didn't have that luxury either. Its draining and demoralizing really. So hard to see the managers and a few select office princesses come in when they feel like, looking rested and bragging about home much personal stuff they are getting done at home. I'm sure my kitchen would pristinely Pintrest organized too if I could "work" from home too. Sorry, just a bit bitter about this.

Anyway -

Comment by TriSec on 02/01/2021 14:49:33
Morning, all.

Funny thing about that "second shift". It's not snowing here yet, but I would have driven in the far western suburbs of Boston today. (Marlboro, MA: you could look it up.) In any case, snow will be starting any minute around here, and the system has already decided to shut down at noon.

I may not drive my new routes until Wednesday.

Ah well - so there is probably some Star Wars in my future this afternoon.



Comment by TriSec on 02/01/2021 15:14:42
[musician rant]
Ok, when did it become the norm to applaud between symphonic movements at a concert?

My father played for the Boston Pops - I know how it's supposed to be done.

[/endrant]



Comment by Scoopster on 02/01/2021 15:18:47
Mornin' all..

Why yes, that is black coffee I'm drinking. I had to put sugar & cinnamon in it to make it tolerable.

Comment by livingonli on 02/01/2021 15:39:41
I guess the good thing with my new condition is I know I am not going out in this and it would be harder in a prosthetic which is getting more adjustments.

Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 15:54:18
For myself, I just have moments of tears and longing for the things I used to take for granted.

Things that we should be able to take for granted

Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 16:06:46
Now for something wonderful.




Comment by BobR on 02/01/2021 16:20:29
Quote by TriSec:
[musician rant]
Ok, when did it become the norm to applaud between symphonic movements at a concert?

My father played for the Boston Pops - I know how it's supposed to be done.

[/endrant]


When people who don't know classical music started going to concerts.

Comment by TriSec on 02/01/2021 16:20:41
On the plus side of the ledger - well, being home this morning I could listen to a Tchaikovsky symphony, and then some short pieces by Shostakovich. And I remain strangely motivated to continue with my Russian language studies, despite little else giving me joy these days.

Ah - small steps, right?



Comment by BobR on 02/01/2021 16:21:42
Quote by livingonli:
I guess the good thing with my new condition is I know I am not going out in this and it would be harder in a prosthetic which is getting more adjustments.

It sure seems to take them a long time to make those adjustments.

Comment by livingonli on 02/01/2021 17:02:15
Quote by BobR:
Quote by livingonli:
I guess the good thing with my new condition is I know I am not going out in this and it would be harder in a prosthetic which is getting more adjustments.

It sure seems to take them a long time to make those adjustments.

They have to put a cushion in the front since it's mostly skin and bone on the front of what used to be my foot.

Comment by livingonli on 02/01/2021 17:41:00
Already a foot of snow here on the ground and it's falling at the rate of 1-3 inches an hour.

Comment by TriSec on 02/01/2021 17:55:10
Covid’s iron grip / I wake, work, eat, and go home / Then do it again.

Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 18:06:09
Quote by TriSec:
Covid’s iron grip / I wake, work, eat, and go home / Then do it again.

It's a long time since a triSec Haiku!

Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 18:11:06
She is so good at her job. I love her!



Comment by livingonli on 02/01/2021 18:15:14
From the Fox school of "some people say" journalism.

Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 18:17:23
some more gloriousness!




Comment by Raine on 02/01/2021 18:18:08
Quote by livingonli:
From the Fox school of "some people say" journalism.
She handled it perfectly. *Chef's Kiss*


Comment by TriSec on 02/01/2021 20:45:31
Hi all.

Regrettably re-opening some old wounds today. I took advantage of the day off and watched "Spotlight".

My in-laws were married by James Porter in Cambridge in '62.

I myself took communion from John Geoghan's hand in June of '96 at a friend's wedding.

This is indeed why I left the Catholic Church. I re-iterated that to Mrs. Trisec today; "When I die, you are not to have a priest at whatever memorial you have."

Remember - the spotlight story broke in 2002. Javi was a year old, and we were still "under contract" with the adoption agency and the orphanage to raise him as Catholic.

We went through the motions, but that was all.



Comment by Raine on 02/02/2021 03:06:52
Quote by TriSec:
Hi all.

Regrettably re-opening some old wounds today. I took advantage of the day off and watched "Spotlight".

My in-laws were married by James Porter in Cambridge in '62.

I myself took communion from John Geoghan's hand in June of '96 at a friend's wedding.

This is indeed why I left the Catholic Church. I re-iterated that to Mrs. Trisec today; "When I die, you are not to have a priest at whatever memorial you have."

Remember - the spotlight story broke in 2002. Javi was a year old, and we were still "under contract" with the adoption agency and the orphanage to raise him as Catholic.

We went through the motions, but that was all.

Tri. I know that Mrs.Tri isn't a blog participant . but I I can't help but wonder how she's doing with all of this. Is she ok?