Odd; yesterday I felt like crap most of the day, until late, at which time I felt awesome, or at least I couldn't sleep. The same thing is happening now, which is odd and annoying; also, there are plenty of things I want/have to do tonight. Alas. And, of course, work was busy -- in a good way today -- and will be the rest of the week, which is a good thing. There is also progress to the house; bathroom passed two inspections (electrical and plumbing), the tub is in, the painter is coming tomorrow, and the new lines were installed for the sink and the toilet. In theory, the inspections being over, we can start with the painting and walls and such. Of course, I will believe it when I see it, but...I can see where this is going.
Today was busy... in addition to work, there was a big Hunger Network meeting, where all sorts of things were discussed, including potential changes, actual, changes, concerns about the future. One, demand is up. Resources are up, albeit not at the rate of costs. There is talk of not forcing people to reveal their addresses when registering... some people on the West Side (especially where Latino populations are a substantial clientele) are for it, given their fear that the Big Orange police are coming to deport everyone. There was quite a bit of pushback on this, especially from the East Side locales (mainly African-American) who pointed out there are problems with this, namely people will figure out ways to take advantage of this and run them out of business. I was vastly amused by all of this, of course. I realize the liberal bent of most of the people involved, so...
This evening we had a tour of the Olmsted Falls Community Food Pantry, which offers clients the choice to shop for their items. That's the preferred choice, and it works in a lot of ways. But... most food pantries that do this are open a couple of times a week, and handle a lot fewer clients than we do (they also have more space, I think). So there is much to consider, though I think we could do it, and fairly easily; it would be a matter of getting our clients to conform to the new system. On the way home...well, on the way there I opted to engage the 4-wheel drive, not that it was that bad, but people were driving like idiots, so... so you can imagine my surprise when tried to turn on the 4WD on the way home but I could not. I hope it is just snow in the adjustment, because if not.... oi.
Biden’s Final Medal Winners Are Accomplished, Admirable — and Proof of His Political Failure - POLITICO
This is a valid point, namely, how could a GOP President give anyone this medal, given the embarrassing company they will be sharing it with? For all the talk of Rush... the current list is, by and large, mostly shameful.
Brian Kelly claims everyone misinterpreted Notre Dame comments
hahaha!
Why Poor American Kids Are So Likely to Become Poor Adults - The Atlantic
Interesting, but could it also be that the lessons poor children learn prepare them for a life of poverty, due to bad habits/lack of education/indifferent parents? I do not think we can discount this fully...