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I started feeling a bit off on Thursday afternoon, collapsed into an unpleasantly feverish two-hour nap immediately upon arriving home, and then continued to sleep badly after dragging myself up to eat a minimalist dinner. So I took a Covid test Friday morning and yeah. :(

I was very short on supplies since I'd intended to buy groceries Friday evening, but I was able to get some basics via Instacart (which is now incessantly advertising at me, blargh), and I have been sort of sludging along between naps and large glasses of Ocean Spray cranberry-pomegranate juice, which I honestly cannot recommend highly enough. Delicious stuff.

So far it's been about the same as my first go-round with Covid, which is to say it's like a bad cold and/or a mild flu: upper respiratory gunk, sore throat and cough, utterly drained, everything aches. Fortunately the fever seems to have been a one-off incident during the onset -- thank you vaccines for mitigating that!

I had tickets for the Cayuga Wine Trail's annual Wine & Herb Fest this weekend, but obviously that is OFF the agenda. Instead my goal is to not miss more than one additional day of work, since while this seems to be conforming to the way upper respiratory gunk usually hits me and I expect I'll feel a bit better tomorrow, I will probably still be exhausted and sore all over on Monday, plus of course there's the contagion concern.

I suspect I was infected during my end-of-tax-season Sunday brunch treat for myself, since nobody else in my office is ill and that was the time I was around a bunch of people unmasked in close quarters for a good length of time. Ah well. I rolled the dice and luck was not with me. *sigh*
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Mr. Geniality was out sick today (apparently he has Covid? oh dear), so my plans for the day got thoroughly derailed since I had to cover his three scheduled apartment showings. I did still get several turnover inspections done, though, and one of the tours should result in a lease, so not a total loss.

I also had three phone calls from fake!FBI tenant, which were of varying length and varying degrees of frustration. The context is this gets long )

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He was doing okay-ish for about a month after his extensive hospital stay, but he has clearly stopped taking whatever medications he was prescribed and has slid back into delusions and/or mania. He is not well, he needs help, and our company is 100% not equipped to provide it.
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I took Thursday off work on account of still being COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED although my other Covid-19 symptoms were basically gone, but Friday and Saturday I was back at the rental office, where I am religiously wearing my mask at all times (except when eating, for obvious logistical reasons) and continuing to be VERY TIRED, what the hell, can I please have my energy back already???

I got all my spreadsheets caught back up to the present, answered all the hanging inquiries and questions, reviewed and posted some pre-recorded video tours, and resumed my work on creating floor plans out of old and often outdated architectural blueprint sketches. Making floor plans is slower than photo editing, but less frustrating in that it's a more creative act -- a "see, I made a thing!" task rather than a "this process should have been completed eight months ago but here I am still tidying things up" task.

Anyway, tomorrow I will have my first (and final, probably) day back at Not the IRS, where I will have 7 or 8 hours to face and untangle whatever the hell kind of backlog I may or may not have piled up and waiting. *eyes schedule nervously* I feel like I may wind up back there Monday evening after my main job, just to finish off any loose ends.

Oh! Which reminds me: this year, Tax Day is Monday, April 18. If you haven't already, FILE YOUR GODDAMN TAXES.
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I stayed home and did nothing much yesterday -- got up around 10am, answered some work emails, read a book, took a long nap from 5pm to 10:30pm, had soup for a very belated dinner, went back to sleep around 2am.

Today has been more of the same -- got up around 11am, dealt with some work email, puttered around with houseplants, did some general tidying, prepped for laundry, etc.

I should be let out of isolation tomorrow morning, as per today's call from the health department, but as I am still feeling washed out and a little sniffly, I think I will take Wednesday off work and use the day both to catch up on laundry and some other errands (while thoroughly masked!!) and to continue catching up on sleep. And then it's back to work on Thursday. *sigh*

And now I think I will go fall into bed, because as previously mentioned, I am still VERY tired.

(Thank goodness for vaccinations! As with flu shots, you may still roll a natural 1 and get sick anyway, but you are likely to experience MUCH milder symptoms.)
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Fun story: guess who took a precautionary Covid-19 test on Sunday to prep for her Wednesday mammogram and discovered her spring cold was actually Covid?

That's right. Me. *headdesk*

I have no idea where or how I caught it, but I was starting to feel like I was coming down with a cold on Thursday evening, so presumably I was infected at some point earlier last week. I know one of my Not the IRS coworkers was ill on Thursday and has been out sick (exact illness unknown) since then, so perhaps he's the vector? Then again, I do encounter a lot of people, so who knows.

I was pretty good about wearing a mask on Friday and Saturday, just on general "hey, I have a cold; maybe let's not share cold germs, either!" principles, so hopefully I didn't infect anyone else. :/

I am under quarantine orders for the next few days, which will be tedious, but I think I do get paid for the missed work as part of a state program so it's more of an annoyance than a hardship.

Anyway, thus far my particular case of Covid-19 has been acting like a normal moderate-to-bad cold -- started with a sore throat, now my nose and sinuses are full of gunk, and I am generally very tired -- and I have not experienced any of the more worrying potential symptoms. I intend to continue treating it with sleep and fluids, and maybe catch up on some household chores while I'm shut in.

I have also rescheduled my mammogram to May, because obviously Wednesday was out of the question.
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I worked my whole 10-6 shift alone today, which was... let's go with interesting, shall we?

Backstory: Mom Boss got notified this morning that her eldest kid's weekly Covid screening test from last Wednesday had come back positive. So kiddo was on their last day of quarantine today and is okay to return to school tomorrow. Mom Boss tested herself and her other kids with a home test kit and they all came out negative, but she decided to work from home just in case. And Aunt Boss is on vacation this week, so. Just me on my own!

I mean, I can handle all the nonsense -- I have worked at the rental company for years now -- and the few bits I don't have authority to deal with I could basically say, "I will pass that on to Mom Boss who will be in touch with you tomorrow." It's just that sometimes I felt like I was trying to be in three places at once because there was no one available to answer the phone or sign out packages when I was already doing two other tasks.

Fortunately we have three phone lines, but there were multiple instances where I had three people on simultaneous hold while I processed two or three tenants who were physically in the office with various concerns.

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Anyway, the nonsense slowed way down toward the evening, as per usual, so I was finally able to catch up on all my emails and inquiry responses and such.

Tomorrow I have a Covid test scheduled for the morning, because I'm going to give blood Wednesday afternoon and would like a clean bill of health beforehand so I don't waste a donation. After that, though, my day is clear and I think I am going to bake cookies. :)
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Things I have done this week:

1. The endless saga of photo editing continues. *flops disconsolately over desk* The problem with photo edits is that they are horribly, mind-numbingly tedious, and yet I can't just automate them by saying, "Kick up the light by 30, kick up the color by 50, increase clarity by 15" and so on, because every photo has a slightly (or strongly) different color balance and light-dark balance and so on. Also some of them are cockeyed. So I have to pay attention to every single one, but it's all fiddling with sliders and squinting doubtfully at my monitor in an attempt to determine whether changing the red-green balance or reducing highlights or whatever other alteration actually helps anything.

2. I continued prodding Mr. Geniality into recording voiceovers for the video tours we shot while his voice was gone. We have six left, plus one that I need to record myself because it was the second video I shot without him and the timing is deeply fucked up, so I figure that I will suffer through trying to narrate something useful. Also we recorded three more intro clips (one of us stands outside an apartment door and does a little "Welcome to such-and-such building, located [fill in place]. Brief description of building. Today we're going to see Apartment XXX, which is a [style of apartment] on the YYY floor. Let's head on in!") because while I kept a record of intro clips for apartments where Mr. Geniality did the tour, I neglected to keep track of apartments that needed intro clips where I narrated the tour. Whoops! But that is fixed now.

3. Last week I pinned a bunch of architectural blueprints to the wall in Mr. All Hat's unused apartment. (Insofar as I am aware, Mr. All Hat's company position is "brown-noser to Company Owner." As part of that, he gets a complimentary studio. We started using it for storage last year because fuck him, and after I cleaned up his mess (ewww) we also use it as a sample unit for tours.) I then took good digital photos of the blueprints -- both each floor as a whole, and every individual apartment -- and I have been using those to create nice clean floor plans for all the apartments that did not have extant floor plans, what the hell were they even DOING before I moved to the downtown office??? *headdesk* I can do about two a day, which I think is not bad considering my only graphics program is MS Paint. *double headdesk*

The thing is, I can't just clean up the blueprints, because they are not always up-to-date! So I need to check them against photos of the apartments to see what, if anything, has been changed, which direction doors actually open, and so on. If things have changed, I then have to draw new walls, move doors, delete closets, and otherwise rearrange things as needed, so there's a creative element as well as the general "turn a grainy, grayish drawing with occasional wobbly bits into a clean, readable, sharp-edged black and white diagram." It's more satisfying than photo edits, but equally tedious.

4. Prepping for a special board meeting on Wednesday, to discuss ministerial options and things we need to make sure get addressed in our meeting with a UUA representative next Saturday morning. The UUA rep was originally planning to come to Ithaca for the weekend and give our Sunday sermon, but given the Covid-19 situation, the UUA has imposed a travel ban on national staff. So our Saturday meeting will be on Zoom, and the sermon will be pre-recorded and inserted virtually into the service in whatever fashion makes most sense to the Celebrations committee.

5. Mom's birthday was Thursday! I sang her Happy Birthday over the phone. She has safely arrived in Minnesota and is staying with Nick. :)

6. Cat's birthday was Friday! I texted her Happy Birthday, and she said she had a great day. :) Hopefully the card I sent arrived today. (I should have mailed it at the same time I mailed Mom's card, but I was distracted and didn't remember until a few days later, oops.)

7. Mr. Geniality has decided to get back into a fitness routine as his New Year's resolution. I have never had a fitness routine, per se, and since I have had regular possession of a car, I don't walk nearly as much, which was previously my default exercise. Driving is really convenient so I don't think I'm magically going to start walking a lot again, but I do want to do some kind of activity.

What I really need is a gym buddy, but I have no idea where to find one. :/

And now I think I will go websurf a bit, because my brain is kind of fried from editing photos and floor plans all day. *wry*
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Stuff about stuff:

1. Current holiday plans are as follows: Nick has an MRI appointment tomorrow noonish, after which he and Dad will start driving east. They plan on three easy days to get from Minnesota to New Jersey, arriving late afternoon on Xmas Eve. Meanwhile, I will drive down on the 23rd. Beacon has decided to do a virtual Xmas Eve service, so we may or may not watch that. I will head back to Ithaca on Sunday, and Nick and Dad will take another 3-day drive back west to Minnesota at some point thereafter, with I think the goal of arriving on or before New Year's Eve.

2. I have purchased all my gifts (except a charitable donation that I need to make and print up a record to put in a nice envelope or something), and mailed all my cards, so that's dealt with.

3. Still doing endless photo editing and video tour review at work, though we are also slowly but steadily signing new and renewal leases, as well as processing sublets.

4. My Covid-19 test from this morning came back negative, hurrah! I was a little worried because there has been a distressingly high transmission rate among Cornell students, and my job by definition exposes me to a lot of Cornell students. Community transmission is also high in Tompkins County in general right now.

For example, Mr. Commercial, my annoying coworker who I fortunately rarely see in person, has caught Covid a second time, which I think is again his own damnfool fault for not taking appropriate precautions at a church function. (I am judging his church so hard right now, you have no idea.) One of our Maintenance staff may or may not have Covid himself, but his spouse and kids all have it, so he's stuck in quarantine regardless. So that's been a thing.

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I think I am going to buy some wax melts, because I am running out of those and this is going to be a long winter.
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1. I got my Covid-19 booster shot on Saturday. The overall effect has been much more similar to my first shot than my second -- no fever or general flu-like malaise -- but after the initial muscle soreness in my left shoulder wore off, I seem to have developed some joint soreness and possibly a slightly sore/swollen lymph node? Or then again, maybe it's just some pre-existing soreness in my left hand interacting oddly with vaccine side-effects. I dunno, bodies are weird. Mostly I am taking ibuprofen and trying to find resting positions that don't make my shoulder, elbow, and forearm/wrist burn. :/

2. I had my 6-month dental checkup this morning. My gums are doing better than last time and my fillings seem to be in good repair, which is nice. I have been advised to purchase a water flosser to aid with general gum health, so that has gone onto my to-do list. I should also get a call from my pharmacy in the next day or two once my new prescription fluoride toothpaste arrives. Hopefully this one will be mint flavor instead of the weird fruity bubblegum flavor I have been suffering through since my last dental checkup!

a mixed day

Dec. 4th, 2021 08:26 pm
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Things about today:

1. Got my Covid booster shot! This was annoying to schedule, but the actual shot part went very smoothly. My upper arm has been getting achey as the day wears on, but so far not too badly.

2. The local Collegetown burger place I sometimes order from has changed their order/payment processor YET AGAIN, which is frustrating and meant I couldn't order from my phone. So I got Indian takeout instead. (I mean, alu palak and samosas are never a wrong option, but they weren't quite what I was anticipating, you know?)

3. In the chaos of arriving at the Collegetown office in the middle of a package deluge, I forgot to cross-check the apartment charts on my clipboard against Miss California's charts to see what had been rented since Monday. Which meant that I accidentally double-rented an apartment this evening. *headdesk* I emailed the family in question to offer them a different-but-similar studio, and emailed Mom Boss and Aunt Boss so they're aware of the situation, but man, I am so annoyed at myself right now. >_<

4. Prepped for laundry (clothes in the bag, bag in the cart, supplies ready by the door, started changing linens, etc.), so there will be less of an inertia barrier to actually getting that chore done tomorrow. Hurrah for easing myself into productivity!

And now I shall websurf a bit before hitting the sack. :)

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