According to Instagram the Rapture is today??
See, when I first saw something about the Rapture being this week I am quite certain it was supposed to be on Wednesday. Typical.
Scheduling the Rapture on Rosh HaShanah feels like somebody didn't check their calendar, but maybe that's just me.
The gates are open, right, so maybe that’s the easiest time to do it. I am not a theologian.
I took today off from work for the holiday intending to work in the yard but it’s a high of 97 so that probably won’t happen. Working from home tomorrow, will I be able to tell if half the company is raptured? Maybe not. Was reminded by FB memories that we had a big layoff on Rosh Hashana one year, hopefully that will not happen this year. They did wait until I was back in the office to tell me I was affected and offer a demotion and pay cut, so it’s not a totally irrational worry, especially with a state bill banning the distribution of PTFE cookware sitting on the governor’s desk. But if that happens I will have plenty of time to chainsaw the blackberry bushes, so that’s a comfort.
Hope you are having another great visit, sj!
According to Instagram the Rapture is today??
See, when I first saw something about the Rapture being this week I am quite certain it was supposed to be on Wednesday. Typical.
When I googled it last night, the top answer said the Rapture would be today OR tomorrow. And, you know, I've got a lot scheduled, so they really need to be more precise about this.
For instance, I am about to go pick up Tim from chemo treatment #3 (4 more to go), stop at CVS for liquid oxycodone for him (he's already at that point with pain in his mouth and throat), and then edit a long article with very confusing percentages. If I knew I was going to be Raptured, I'd just stay put. (Who am I kidding? I am definitely not going to be Raptured.)
Rapture might be an improvement. I'm open to alternatives.
Timelies all!
My mom officially went into hospice care today. I flew down on Friday afternoon, spent much of Saturday and Sunday in her hospital room, and flew back Sunday night. (The flight was 2 hours late taking off due to mechanical issues, so I didn't get home until after midnight.) It was really hard seeing her like this. She slept most of the time. When she was awake, she didn't recognize me.(She didn't recognize my brother when he was down earlier in the week) Her kidneys have cleared up, but there's an infection and fluid in her lungs that wasn't responding to treatment.
No one knows how long she has. At least the last thing I said to her before I left was "I love you".
That's rough, Sheryl. Love and supportive vibes to you and yours.
Strength and peace to you and your family, Sheryl.
I’m so sorry Sheryl. I’m glad you got that moment with her, even though it’s not what you would have hoped for. Even if she’s not really aware, I do believe the love and care comes through.
I'm sorry Sheryl. Peace and grace to your mom.