Short Balding Guy
I'll Lock Up
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Thanks for asking. Wishing all the forum member best in their pandemic adventures. From what I read you folks are dealing with the event and fallout well.
The pandemic was real for my family and friends. My brother-in-law, cousin and my aunt passed late spring after contracting Covid. One of my brothers, his wife and kids contracted Covid and survived. A couple musician friends succumbed to the virus and several professional friends survived the virus. My circle in the US and elsewhere were affected in terrible ways.
The pandemic has me feeling terrible as I put employees on unemployment, really stressed employees families, closed the business and put my athletes distant from what they love to do and affected their families. I took on a load of debt.
Phase 1, June 1st in my state, has the business partially open. Seeing the athletes this past week with big smiles and happy voices was glorious. But being partial open provided a minute by minute reminder of how much many clients are yet to be seen and how far we are from the "normal."
Yes I live within a distant earshot of the non-violent and violent protests here in Minnesota. The intolerable actions of the "kneeling" policeman and his fellow officers to Mr.Flyod have bubbled to the surface the emotions that come from outrage and historically not having fair opportunity. Economic, social, and moral opportunity is not the same of all in Minnesota or throughout the US. I am a privileged, short, balding white guy and am listening and learning. My friends and peers are standing accountable to making the changes we can. Our curfews are letting up. Most chain and local stores have limited hours. Our National Guard has been slowly going back to their normal efforts. Our State Governor did an excellent job of working through this first step. Many hard steps remain. I have several brothers who were called into long hours to protect and serve during these events. (Criminal Intelligence, FBI and CIA) Thankfully they are safe.
My pandemic memories are yet to be built. Each day I work to share the message of Hope and Caution. Daily I am reminded by the quote of Churchill, "It is a mistake to try to look too far ahead. The chain of destiny can only be grasped one link at a time."
Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
The pandemic was real for my family and friends. My brother-in-law, cousin and my aunt passed late spring after contracting Covid. One of my brothers, his wife and kids contracted Covid and survived. A couple musician friends succumbed to the virus and several professional friends survived the virus. My circle in the US and elsewhere were affected in terrible ways.
The pandemic has me feeling terrible as I put employees on unemployment, really stressed employees families, closed the business and put my athletes distant from what they love to do and affected their families. I took on a load of debt.
Phase 1, June 1st in my state, has the business partially open. Seeing the athletes this past week with big smiles and happy voices was glorious. But being partial open provided a minute by minute reminder of how much many clients are yet to be seen and how far we are from the "normal."
Yes I live within a distant earshot of the non-violent and violent protests here in Minnesota. The intolerable actions of the "kneeling" policeman and his fellow officers to Mr.Flyod have bubbled to the surface the emotions that come from outrage and historically not having fair opportunity. Economic, social, and moral opportunity is not the same of all in Minnesota or throughout the US. I am a privileged, short, balding white guy and am listening and learning. My friends and peers are standing accountable to making the changes we can. Our curfews are letting up. Most chain and local stores have limited hours. Our National Guard has been slowly going back to their normal efforts. Our State Governor did an excellent job of working through this first step. Many hard steps remain. I have several brothers who were called into long hours to protect and serve during these events. (Criminal Intelligence, FBI and CIA) Thankfully they are safe.
My pandemic memories are yet to be built. Each day I work to share the message of Hope and Caution. Daily I am reminded by the quote of Churchill, "It is a mistake to try to look too far ahead. The chain of destiny can only be grasped one link at a time."
Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
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