Got up when my alarm went off, despite I DON'T WANNA, as I was expecting a delivery that couldn't be left unattended;
Paid my health insurance premium;
Called Officeworks to say "So, that parcel I thought was my iphone was actually two giant rolls of toilet paper";
Left the two giant rolls of toilet paper out for the woman who was supposed to have received them to come and collect;
Got my iphone. Failed to connect it to wifi as can't remember wifi password;
Found out both the major online grocery shops have stopped delivering as of tomorrow night unless you're Disabled/chronically ill;
Tried to call the grocery shop to say "Actually I AM Disabled/chronically ill" but despite hours on hold, couldn't get through to a human;
Got a home delivery from the chemist - over the counter medications; a big packet of nurofen; cough mixture; electric thermometer;
Put a top outside for a Buy Nothing person to collect;
Posted the following to my local Buy Nothing group: "As there are increasing numbers of COVID cases in the Perth metro community [28 so far, including 2 healthcare workers who saw patients before being diagnosed], we may want to think about how we can share our things without sharing our germs. For a while now I've been using the "put it in a plastic box out the front" method because I have a fragrance allergy [perfume/spray-on deodorant gives me migraines.] It occurs to me that "put it in a plastic box out the front" with no face-to-face contact is also a good way for Buy Nothing people to avoid sharing our germs with each other. ^_^";
Ordered some groceries from another online grocery shop - significantly more expensive and much smaller range, but better than me or partner going to the shops and getting COVID;
Ordered some bottles of green iced tea and black iced online for home delivery. Emailed both companies to say "I'm Disabled and take a while to get to the door, please leave it on my doormat if I don't answer"
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Paid my health insurance premium;
Called Officeworks to say "So, that parcel I thought was my iphone was actually two giant rolls of toilet paper";
Left the two giant rolls of toilet paper out for the woman who was supposed to have received them to come and collect;
Got my iphone. Failed to connect it to wifi as can't remember wifi password;
Found out both the major online grocery shops have stopped delivering as of tomorrow night unless you're Disabled/chronically ill;
Tried to call the grocery shop to say "Actually I AM Disabled/chronically ill" but despite hours on hold, couldn't get through to a human;
Got a home delivery from the chemist - over the counter medications; a big packet of nurofen; cough mixture; electric thermometer;
Put a top outside for a Buy Nothing person to collect;
Posted the following to my local Buy Nothing group: "As there are increasing numbers of COVID cases in the Perth metro community [28 so far, including 2 healthcare workers who saw patients before being diagnosed], we may want to think about how we can share our things without sharing our germs. For a while now I've been using the "put it in a plastic box out the front" method because I have a fragrance allergy [perfume/spray-on deodorant gives me migraines.] It occurs to me that "put it in a plastic box out the front" with no face-to-face contact is also a good way for Buy Nothing people to avoid sharing our germs with each other. ^_^";
Ordered some groceries from another online grocery shop - significantly more expensive and much smaller range, but better than me or partner going to the shops and getting COVID;
Ordered some bottles of green iced tea and black iced online for home delivery. Emailed both companies to say "I'm Disabled and take a while to get to the door, please leave it on my doormat if I don't answer"