thanks guys, my wife is just as smart as she has always been. just little things that sometimes she catches on, like asking about her brother and then saying, oh yeah he passed away, but I miss him. or asking me when we are gonna go home, then I tell her that's her grandparents home and they passed away 10 years ago. things where she confuses the past with the present, not all the time but sometimes. sometimes she amazes me, we were watching a documentary about an armored division in the south of france that was told to go and stop the allies in normandy, but on the way they destroyed a few french towns and basically killed everybody. she was like why did they waste that time to stop and kill people when they could have made a difference in normandy? I was like, not really sure, 2 minutes later on the show they said they wasted too much time and by the time they made it to normandy it was too late. she never really liked to watch anything related to history. now she's interested in it. then she'll ask about hey when did so and so left. and I have no idea what she's talking about.
as for another thing, our city had a low rate of infection and death, but it's getting higher and higher. we live in a place where if you cross a street it's a different city if you go north and south on that same block then it's two different cities. when my wife was put on an ambulance they sat in the parking lot for 2 hours waiting for ok to go to the hospital. now I see waits of up to 8 hours to go to the hospital. I hear things of people not being infected but have to be at the hospital put in the gift shops as they have no more room. the biggest hospital in the county is 1 block from us and they have no space anymore. same for the other 3 hospitals nearby.
they say california has the, for the life of me I cant remembr the word, in the usa, but the truth people arent following it since thanksgiving. a bar nearby had all the bartenders, 5, in june infected, they're still open packing 100 people at night. most of the legions did the right thing and closed including mine, after I called and told them my wife was infected and most likely got it from me, they closed. 7 people there tested positive 4 went to the hospital, 1 death. we are a small post with maybe 20 to 30 regulars.
most people in the city dont give a crap, they figured out that since our city and others nearby didnt have many deaths from march to september that it's not a big deal.
now it's a big deal. but people gonna do what they want to do.
semp