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71st Sapporo Snow Festival | HTB PARK AIR Square Odori Shiroi Koibito PARK AIR Jump Top class snowboarders and freestyle skiers from Japan take part to jump 24 meters long and 65 meters long hill with maximum grade of 39 degrees There are tournaments for junior jump, night jump and mogul jump session Viewers can enjoy the exciting performance inside the standing venue Check out their official website http://www.htb.co.jp/parkair for more information #EzaTravel #BPJapan #BPSapporo #BPHokkaido #SapporoHokkaido #Sapporo #Hokkaido #Japan #Snowfall #SapporoWinterFestival #SapporoWinterFestival2020 #OdoriSapporo #Odori #ParkAir #SkiJump #SnowboardJump #Ski #Snowboard #JapanWinter #WinterInJapan #JapanWinter2020 #malaysiantravellers #TravelJapan #Japan2020 (at Odori Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-JO0MCJ6b1/?igshid=vnhkqvsmu8uk
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Alya Césaire/Peter Parker for the ship meme - aka, PARKAIRE 👀
ship: ew / nonono / maybe / ship it / aww / otp / MY HEART
WOAH PARKAIRE IS SUCH A COOL NAME
Not gonna lie babe, i never heard of it before :0 but i can actually picture it and find it interesting!! The reporter who wants to find out the secret identity of the aracnid boy... HELL YES
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コケた。 大いに。 #sapporo #parkair #locking #housedance #samurai https://www.instagram.com/p/B8RLNtQHd7k/?igshid=riwytrla8qaa
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COBB & S. GEORGIA WEEKEND EVENTS OCT 22 - OCT 24, 2021. STORM DRAIN MARKING. FALL FESTIVAL OF FUN- DRIVE THRU. SPOOKTACULAR CHASE 5K/10K RUN & FESTIVAL. KEEP COBB BEAUTIFUL – MEDICAL DISPOSAL EVENT. SMYRNA FALL JONQUIL FESTIVAL. BRIDGE FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL. THE MAGICAL WORLD OF MOVIES. PIEDMONT KIDS FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL. PARKAIRE LANDING FALL FESTIVAL. LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS.
COBB & S. GEORGIA WEEKEND EVENTS OCT 22 – OCT 24, 2021. STORM DRAIN MARKING. FALL FESTIVAL OF FUN- DRIVE THRU. SPOOKTACULAR CHASE 5K/10K RUN & FESTIVAL. KEEP COBB BEAUTIFUL – MEDICAL DISPOSAL EVENT. SMYRNA FALL JONQUIL FESTIVAL. BRIDGE FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL. THE MAGICAL WORLD OF MOVIES. PIEDMONT KIDS FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL. PARKAIRE LANDING FALL FESTIVAL. LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS.
STORM DRAIN MARKING Sat, Oct 23, 2021@ 2 PM – 4 PM 570 Piedmont Rd, Marietta, GA Help educate the community about non-point source pollution by marking the storm drains in local neighborhoods. About this Event What you will be doing… and what you can expect the day to look. INFORMATION FALL FESTIVAL OF FUN- DRIVE THRU Sat, Oct 23, 2021@ 4 PM – 8 PM J R. Miller Park & Event Ctr, 2245 Callaway…
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Pandemic - Day 50
When I picked this blog back up again back in March, we were still very much getting used to the word “pandemic”. Although I’d been preparing since mid-January for a worst-case scenario, 50 days in and I’m still not sure I’ve fully reckoned with whatever the hell this new reality is.
I’m not sure why I’ve left this sitting for the last month. I guess once the initial shock and fear of that word subsides, life becomes deceptively boring. Thanks to the internet, we’re constantly connected and have plenty of memes and TikToks to take the edge off our situation, but the number of experiences we now encounter on a daily basis that, three months ago, would have been completely foreign to us is pretty striking.
Grocery store trips are a perfect example.
Three months ago, our family made weekly trips to the grocery store, typically on Saturdays or Sundays. They were leisurely, especially since moving to Atlanta where there’s a grocery store on almost every corner. We usually circled the lot once or twice looking for a race car cart Caroline could ride in. She loved using the steering wheels to drive the cart and the distraction helped us keep her in the cart and shop more quickly.
I can’t remember the last time Caroline was in a grocery store... probably late February? When you pull up to the store now, the race car carts are all lined up neatly curbside, waiting for kids who probably also haven’t been to the store in months. I can’t remember the last time I saw a child at a grocery store.
Our trips now are biweekly. We usually plan them four or five days in advance. We’re now buying for our family of three plus Laura’s folks. I think they’re still secretly stealing off to the store now and then for produce or a six pack. It definitely causes anxiety, but I think I need to just get over it and keep telling myself that by shopping for them, we’re making their trips to the store fewer and shorter... at least that’s the hope.
I think I’ve taken about 3 post-pandemic grocery trips at this point. Enough that they’re becoming more routine, but I still tend to lose sleep the night before I go. I’ve started going to the Parkaire Kroger, which is about 10 minutes further from our house, but it is a larger store with much wider aisles, so it’s a lot easier to avoid other shoppers.
On Monday, my boss’ boss reached out to me to let me know that I’d be receiving a letter extending my furlough through July 6, at least. She said that although she’s still working, she hasn’t been to the office in over a month. She also said that as the company struggles to restructure and stem the losses, that my position will likely be eliminated after July 6 and I should start hunting for new work. I asked her if there was even a chance that I’d be brought back and she said no, very flatly. I mean, it is what it is... not surprising since I’ve only been there a few months, but man... back to square one again. In a pandemic. With 30+ million other people also searching for work. This should be fun.
I’m definitely disappointed about losing my job, but I think of all the jobs I’ve either lost or left, I feel the least “bad” about this one. Completely out of my control and there are lots of others in the same boat... small consolation, but consolation nonetheless.
The good news is that I’ve got content creation work coming in from old coworkers, so that’s helping to make ends meet while we wait for the state/federal government to get their butts in gear with Unemployment Assistance.... I’ve still received nothing except my Trump Bux check a few weeks ago. Just one more headache.
I’ve talked for years with my wife about becoming an independent contractor, so maybe now’s the time.
Mom sold her house in Kansas last week, in other good news. I really didn’t think there was even a chance, particularly in McPherson, Kansas, people would be buying a house right now, but I was wrong. She managed to push the closing date back to July 1, so hopefully some of this will have subsided by then and she’ll be able to make the trip safely.
The last few days have been a mad scramble of Skype calls and emails with our agent here as Mom set to work trying to find a place to live.
In case you’ve never done a house hunt from a different state during a pandemic where you can’t leave your house or travel or go get tattooed freely (inside joke for us GA folks), it’s an interesting process.
Mom is ridiculously organized, so she had a list of about 10 properties she’d found and was interested in seeing. I connected with our agent Josh and, amazingly, he was able to get appointments to see all of these homes in one day.
So that was most of my day yesterday. I met Josh at the first property. We drove separately, we each wore masks and gloves. I’d pull up to the property, get out my phone and call Mom on Skype. We’d spend the next 10-20 minutes walking her around the house, answering questions, trying not to touch stuff but also trying to look at closets, pull back shower curtains, get into attic spaces.
Four weeks ago, if you’d told me I’d be going through that process at 10 different houses, I’d have been too afraid. I think the fear is still there, there’s just been a numbing of sorts. I keep thinking this must be what soldiers in war experience... I know that’s probably a really unfair comparison for me to make, but there you go. It’s like... you can’t be terrified of being shot forever... you can’t be paralyzed by it for ever. Your body just runs out of terror. Your brain knows the potential for harm is still there, it’s just out of the resources you had at the beginning to be completely gripped by fear and all the potential for harm. You’ve resigned to it a little bit. At least that’s what I imagine being in a wartime situation must be like... I don’t know.
I digress... we saw a bunch of houses Mom liked and she wound up making an offer on the second to last one. After some quick back and forth with the owner, who wasn’t thrilled about a July 2 close date, they accepted her offer. So now it’s fingers crossed that the inspection process, appraisal, etc. all go through without a hitch and she’ll be here in a little over 2 months... another, huge, silver lining.
A bit of a rambling post, but they probably all will be for a while... when I get around to writing them anyway.
50 days in and we’re still kicking. Although the country is still shut down, GA is starting to reopen... many think too early, but only time will tell. There is plenty to fear, lots to be anxious about, and I think we’re all coming to terms with the passing of life as we knew it a few months ago and understanding that it may be a very long time before we’re able to get back to that, if ever.
But you know what? That’s okay. We’ve survived joblessness before. We’ve survived fear of death, we’ve survived anxiety, we’ve survived health scares, and we’ll survive this.
We have so much to be thankful for. We have our family and their health, we continue to grow closer to one another and we have new appreciation and love for those people we hold close. Most of all, we’re so thankful for the people who are out there in this. We are incredibly fortunate that we’re able to quarantine in our house for weeks on end and couldn’t possibly do it without the grocery store clerks, gas station attendants, farmers, and truck drivers who are soldering on through all of this.
I’m grateful and optimistic... and ready for this shit to be OVER.
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Rasain! 5 Juru Parkir Liar di GBK Berhasil Diciduk Polisi
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☃️🏂⛷ 第71回さっぽろ雪まつり 気持ちよく踊ってたら ↓ 会場アナウンス入って ↓ 頭狂って雪遊び ↓ 我に戻る ↓ 雪山に向かって走り出す🌀 #さっぽろ雪まつり #白い恋人parkair #観客1000人 #毎日踊る #大雪もいいところ #とにかくビックエアーが凄い (さっぽろ雪まつり 白い恋人park Air) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8L-HoUArLY/?igshid=6pq39y91dvw0
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