family – Community Posts https://www.community-posts.com Excellence Post Community Thu, 01 Apr 2021 17:21:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 The Agony and Ecstasy of Vaccine FOMO https://www.community-posts.com/lifestyle/the-agony-and-ecstasy-of-vaccine-fomo.html Thu, 01 Apr 2021 17:21:02 +0000 https://www.community-posts.com/lifestyle/the-agony-and-ecstasy-of-vaccine-fomo.html [ad_1]

Susan speaks about scoring a stray vaccine appointment at a CVS for her daughter with the enthusiasm a rookie astronaut might use to speak about getting the last spot on a moon mission.

It’s understandable—the 44-year-old spent weeks searching for a vaccine appointment for her daughter, a teenager who has a qualifying health condition. Every day she scoured multiple websites, searching for an elusive Southern California vaccine appointment. 

At last, sweet success! Her daughter will receive the vaccine this week. And her husband, who works in the food industry, was vaccinated last month. The family lost relatives to the virus, and has been anxiously awaiting the protection of the vaccine—all four, Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZeneca, significantly reduce the likelihood of severe illness and death from coronavirus—so seeing her loved ones vaccinated is a huge relief.

But come on, isn’t she also just a little bit…jealous?

“Absolutely!” Susan says with a laugh. She’s not eligible yet (all adults over 16 will be eligible in California starting April 15), so for now she just has to wait. Hundreds of millions of Americans know exactly how she feels. It almost feels like the closer we get to mass vaccine eligibility, the slower time moves, warping, like we’re runners sprinting toward a destination that is getting closer and closer but is still not quite in reach.

We have every reason to be excited—in many states, vaccination dates are moving up. Sixteen percent of Americans have been fully vaccinated, and the Biden administration has pledged to make vaccinations available to all by May 1. We’re seeing grandparents safely hugging their grandchildren for the first time, service workers feeling more protected at their jobs, and people with conditions like asthma able to live without constant fear. Hope is palpable. But so is FOMO—the fear of missing out.

The pandemic isn’t over: Cases are still rising, and public health experts are clear that it is not yet time to stop social distancing. But the end is in sight. It feels like the whole country is just a few periods away from being let out for summer vacation. Every moment brings us closer to vaccines being made available to every American adult who wants one. It’s bliss. It’s joy. It’s torture.

“I was getting really down hearing how everyone I knew had had at least their first shot,” says Jacquie, a 45-year-old living in Michigan. She’s barely exaggerating—she’s a cancer survivor, so she thought she might get slightly early eligibility, but she’s watched as her parents, her husband’s parents, her sister, her brother-in-law, her sister-in-law, and her husband, all got their first shots. Finally, last weekend, she got it—a coveted Pfizer shot, straight to the upper arm. “Now I just anxiously await them to email my invite for my second,” she says. “Then it’s happy dancing in the streets!”

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President Joe Biden Is Here to Remind You He’s Also the Cutest Grandpa https://www.community-posts.com/lifestyle/president-joe-biden-is-here-to-remind-you-hes-also-the-cutest-grandpa.html Thu, 21 Jan 2021 16:49:55 +0000 https://www.community-posts.com/lifestyle/president-joe-biden-is-here-to-remind-you-hes-also-the-cutest-grandpa.html [ad_1]

President Joe Biden is the leader of the free world, but he’s also a grandpa. While watching the Celebrating America special after his and Vice President Kamala Harris’s inauguration, photographers snapped a sweet pic of Biden holding his grandson, Beau Biden. Dr. Jill Biden, our new first lady, stood alongside their granddaughters, Maisy, Natalie, Naomi, and Finnegan. Beau’s dad, Hunter Biden, was also in attendance.

Hunter named his son after his late brother, Beau Biden, who died in 2015 at the age of 46 after battling cancer. Although Beau Sr. couldn’t physically be at his father’s inauguration, there is a powerful honor to him that’s going viral. While President Biden was being sworn in, journalist Patricia Talorico was driving by Beau’s grave at the St. Joseph Catholic church in Greenville, Delaware. She spotted a lone uniformed man kneeling at Beau’s grave and snapped some photos of the powerful image. People has more information.

“I couldn’t bring myself to interrupt this poignant, solemn moment,” Talorico wrote in the Deleware News Journal. “I took some photos from a distance and pulled my car over to a nearby roadway. I listened to the end of Biden’s speech and drove back to see if the person was still there. The person was.”

She continued, “The journalist in me wanted to go back and find out his identity and ask why he was there. The person who once received a kind gesture from Beau when I needed it most knew it was a time to be respectful, and I drove away. Some things in life you just let be.”

“Beau is with me every single day,” President Joe Biden tweeted after the 2020 Democratic National Convention aired a tribute to honor Beau. “If he was here tonight, he would remind me, ‘Just be who you are.’ I’m a better person because of him.”

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These Classic Board Games Are Perfect for the Holidays https://www.community-posts.com/lifestyle/these-classic-board-games-are-perfect-for-the-holidays.html Tue, 15 Dec 2020 16:39:00 +0000 https://www.community-posts.com/lifestyle/these-classic-board-games-are-perfect-for-the-holidays.html [ad_1]

We rekindled our love for old school family board games at the start of the pandemic. And months later, we can thank The Queen’s Gambit for our newfound urge to play chess (which at this point also feels like a welcome reprieve from the 1,000-piece puzzles that may or may not be collecting dust under the couch). 

Whatever plot, strategy, or pace you fancy, there are so many reasons why adult board games are perfect for the holidays. But perhaps number one is that they remind us that continued social distancing doesn’t have to mean being antisocial at home. They also make for great last-minute gifts when you’re down to the wire and need to come through.

Either way, a nostalgic round of checkers or Catan is exactly the kind of distraction we need for a not-so-normal holiday season. Whether you’re playing with two or four people, below are 19 of the best family board games to have on deck. 

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