I had to get off Facebook last week because I am so angry at some of my fellow Michiganders who felt that they needed to exercise their pique. While we are in the middle of a pandemic, surrounded by families who have loved ones in the hospital, who have passed away, or are working on the front lines, many decided to storm Lansing to protest “government overreach” and what they consider to be overly restrictive stay at home orders. They blocked a driveway at a level-1 trauma center and despite doctors begging them to move their cars to allow ambulances access, they laughed and maintained they were “exercising their rights”. What a selfish, ignorant, uneducated and disrespectful slap in the face to so many working so hard to keep us safe. I’m disgusted and sad. I fully understand people who have lost their jobs or businesses, who are worried and upset about loss of income and loss of security. But clogging streets, waving Confederate flags and wearing MAGA hats instead of masks, and keeping essential workers and healthcare vehicles from accomplishing their tasks is not the way to safely or constructively express this.

Anyway. Deep breath and move on. I can only control myself, my own priorities and my own actions, not those of others.


And I can note and take comfort in the fact that spring is here and there is brightness everywhere – in flowers, sky, a red-haired girl, and in the reflection of sun on water.
Be well and take care of yourself and, if you can, others.
Ughhhh I couldn’t believe that when I saw it on the news. We had the protests in Indiana too (though thankfully, no medical centers were blocked). So frustrating and so infuriating.
I don’t know if you saw this meme, but it made me laugh (while simultaneously being depressed with humanity). It was a sign someone had posted about one of the protests, saying, “If you’re sick, come! That’s your right too.” Someone reposted it on twitter with the caption, “Did the virus write this?” LOL. But also, massive sigh.