Four weeks and a lot can happen when you hunker down. As we drove through the more populated town to the north of us on our way to visit family, I noticed two huge areas of major construction alongside the road into the town. Big areas of development, in the middle of a recession! As we exited the small town on the other side I saw that our old dental building was totally gone with just a bare lot left behind! I wonder if these kinds of changes are always there and we don't notice because we see them happening incrementally?
I was thrilled to see the three grands and my son and his wife and my daughter and her husband once again after four weeks of no time together!
We did not hug but also did not wear masks as we sat mostly six feet apart in the lovely spring air and were careful about touching only our own utensils. There were sanitizing wipes on the table as well. We all brought our own drinks.
Faces blurred to protect the guilty. Shoulder brace was removed for a short time.
My son-in-law was the first to arrive with a shoulder brace. I soon learned he had recently had surgery for an old golf injury (bone shaving of some type) as well as a brand new major torn ligament surgery, both done together. Four weeks in a sling for a very active dude and it is killing him. It is also his right arm and he has learned to be very ambidextrous. With the kids involved in learning and the wife on conference calls, he has been left to his own devices. I can imagine using a computer keyboard with only a left hand is very annoying, to say nothing of lots of other stuff.
Then I saw that my 13-year-old granddaughter now has a full mouth of braces. She seems accepting of that and I honestly thought her teeth were perfect before!
But the final surprise was seeing my very active par-core grandson in a foot boot. When I asked what had happened he said he twisted his ankle and it hurt so much they went in for x-rays and found that he is one of the 4% who are born with an extra bone in their foot and injuries take longer to heal because the tendons/muscles get compressed???
I am guessing if this was a normal year where I might not see them for months, this would have all passed without me noticing and that I would learn about this all anecdotally and promptly forget.
It does seem to me that tons of things happen when you are hiding out at home.