A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Sixty-Three

Tomorrow morning, Melissa and I are going to be heading up to Ohio again so we can see her mother.  We have flown a few times in the past year, but it is a rather fraught thing to be doing right now.  Unfortunately, their isn't really a great alternative for us.  With the omicron variant, of course, it feels a lot more dangerous to travel now, but we take precautions as best we can and I am bolstered knowing that airplane cabins are considered to be largely safe, perhaps the safest indoor space to share with other people.  The bigger issue is the airport, of course.  At least we are able to stay at Ann's house instead of a hotel, which does reduce our general exposure during the trip.  We have our N95 masks ready to go, so we should be safe, I think.  It is scary, of course, and I feel a bit irresponsible, in some ways, but I also know we have to go.  We need to be there for Ann, so we are going, and we are mitigating the risk the best we can.  

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