It's a perfect glorious weekend. There was a lovely service this morning (I joined on Zoom). Lots of completely delightful under-5s, two new Jews being welcomed to the community, Torah and Haftarah readers who are exceptionally good with beautiful voices. And it's one of those gorgeous balmy October days, blue sky, actually warm temperature, green trees just starting to turn orange and red. Sometimes there's a Shabbat between Yom Kippur and Succot and it's the most perfect time.
And I'm still testing positive for Covid, so I'm stuck at home and I hate everyone and everything. I can't bring myself to be civil to
jack. I know that at worst I'm only stuck in this quarantine for a few more days, I don't even feel particularly ill any more. So I should be cheerful but instead I'm resentful that I can't go out and enjoy the weather and I can't see my friends or my other partners. I have to teach Sunday school on Zoom tomorrow so I should be planning, but I have no enthusiasm for it. I'm not building a succah or making plans to sit in my friends' ones.
Anyway, to distract me from being completely unreasonably grumpy, have a good old-fashioned poll about language use:
( poll about Covid terminology )
And I'm still testing positive for Covid, so I'm stuck at home and I hate everyone and everything. I can't bring myself to be civil to
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Anyway, to distract me from being completely unreasonably grumpy, have a good old-fashioned poll about language use:
( poll about Covid terminology )