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<p class="has-drop-cap">It&#8217;s the Ides of March (by the way, check out Dessa&#8217;s Ides project — a new single each 15th, for the first six months of the year — so far <a href="https://dessa.bandcamp.com/track/rome">&#8220;Rome&#8221;</a>, <a href="https://dessa.bandcamp.com/track/bombs-away">&#8220;Bombs Away&#8221;</a>, and today&#8217;s drop, <a href="https://dessa.bandcamp.com/track/life-on-land">&#8220;Life on Land&#8221;</a>) and the weekend was full of musings about the anniversary of the pandemic &#8220;becoming real&#8221; for most Americans. Here&#8217;s mine.</p>



<p>A year ago this just-past Saturday was Friday, March 13th, 2020. That was the last time I sat and drank a beer at a bar, chatting with the bartenders and fellow patrons, a weekly social activity I feel the lack of very keenly; over the summer I did occasionally go back to have a pint at the outdoor tables <a href="https://winterhillbrewing.com/">one of my regular spots</a> set up, but it&#8217;s not the same. I haven&#8217;t been to <a href="https://magounssaloon.com/">my other regular joint</a> at all, save to pick up a to-go Easter dinner last year.</p>



<p>A year ago Sunday, on Saturday, March 14th, 2020, was the last time I had <a href="https://www.razorsbarbershop.com/">a professional haircut</a>. I bought some cheap electric clippers and with my partner&#8217;s assistance have been able to manage an adequate job, especially since hardly anyone sees me without a bulky headset on anymore, anyway.</p>



<p>Daylight Saving Time also just kicked in over the weekend, so I&#8217;m in that awkward period of adjusting to the missing hour. (My Senator is trying to <a href="https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/markey-colleagues-reintroduce-bipartisan-bill-to-make-daylight-saving-time-permanent">do something about that</a>, at least.) I&#8217;ll spend the rest of my life, I guess, adjusting to this missing year, and I know I&#8217;m one of the luckiest ones — I&#8217;m only missing the year, not my health, not any loved ones. I have friends who did get COVID, and who are still unsure whether or how badly or how permanently they&#8217;ll have any of the long-term symptoms that seem commonly associated with the disease, but all of them survived it. Over half a million in the US (<em>well</em> over, as the official tallies are <a href="https://www.statnews.com/2021/01/25/undercounting-covid-19-deaths-greatest-in-pro-trump-areas-analysis-shows/">known to be drastic undercounts</a>) did not, mainly because of the <a href="https://www.galvnews.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/article_8f42f4e9-c360-53d5-815f-0179a7fc2545.html">actions of the federal and state governments</a> over the course of 2020.</p>



<p>How, as a society, do we recover from something like this? &#8220;Carefully,&#8221; as the dad-joke goes, I suppose, but we won&#8217;t even fully understand all the harms we&#8217;ve suffered for years, if ever. Trauma can settle, like varicella zoster in the nerves of the spine, where we don&#8217;t really notice it, and produce unexpected effects long after the event.</p>



<p>I&#8217;m not going anywhere with this, I don&#8217;t have a conclusion, other than &#8220;things didn&#8217;t have to be this way,&#8221; but that&#8217;s true of everything. It just seemed worthwhile to mark the anniversary of my Last Normal Day.</p>



<p>[<strong>Update</strong>: I failed to link to Emily Hauser&#8217;s vital pieces, <a href="https://www.damemagazine.com/2020/10/21/what-are-we-to-do-with-all-this-grief/">from October</a> and <a href="https://www.damemagazine.com/2021/02/24/grief-will-redefine-whats-normal-post-pandemic/">from February</a>, which get at this issue far better than I can. They say the worst thing a movie can do is remind you of a better movie you could be watching instead, and Emily&#8217;s a better writer than I am, but I didn&#8217;t link to her until the end of the post, so you had to read my thing anyway. So there!]</p>
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