Saving what I can when I can

Anything else I can cope with, even if it’s drinking water from the sink and eating nothing but canned peas, although I cannot handle running out of weed.

I love staying at home, as they say. I am a homebody, I don’t like being in public. For me, the virus pandemic trapping me in my lake home for various weeks was a wonderful thing. I particularly adored all that quiet time, and not having any pressure to go out and do things. My productivity at work went up skyhigh, because getting high on our sofa is obviously what I need to function at peak capacity. So when I heard that the COVID variant is coming back to us, and there may be another lockdown in our future, I got pretty pumped up about it, then during the last lockdown our local cannabis dispensary started offering a delivery service, and that changed the game for me. My only issue about any potential new lockdown is making sure the cannabis dispensary still has a way to stay afloat. Anything else I can cope with, even if it’s drinking water from the sink and eating nothing but canned peas, although I cannot handle running out of weed. Smoking cannabis keeps myself and others calm, helps myself and others relax, and allows myself and others to sleep through the night. I then would dislike the lockdown, if I didn’t have a steady supply of cannabis to keep myself and others chilled out. For the immediate future, I am going to pull off a big fat bud from every jar of weed I get and put it into a “savings account.” Instead of putting our change into a glass jar I’ll put extra cannabis into it, and save it for a rainy day.

 

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