I'm in the UK: went to my usual hairdresser at the start of the fakedemic. Idiots in visors and masks sprayed me and took my temperature when I walked in, told me I could not hang up my coat but had to keep it on my knees when I sat down. Then the stylist refused to come near me because I would not wear a mask. Should have asked if her's wasn't working, but got angry and walked out
Tried to find someplace else without success; same Covid protocols, some even charged extra for the spray! Two years went by, my hair grew longer until I felt I really needed to get it cut. Went to a very basic salon that caters for men, women and children. No masks, no sprays, no appointment needed. Got sheared for a fraction of what I used to .pay. Huge relief.
The lady who cut my hair said "Everyone's had enough, time to just get on with life" Felt quite emotional after, finally getting back to normal - THANK GOD!
It's refreshing, isn't it?!
I'm still feeling very emotional - didn't realise how much the stress of the last 2 years has had affected me. My daughter who lives in WA is coming to visit next month; haven't seen her in 28 mths, she is all the family I have. The fakedemic has been brutal.
I am so happy to hear you daughter will be visiting you. I havent seen my parents in 3 years. Waiting for the clown world to end soon so we can all travel in peace.
That will be wonderful! Hope you get to meet up soon fren.
Looking good Fam. ❤️👍
(hug) I'm so sorry to hear that!
(Are you in the UK?)
Yes, just west of Oxford, daughter and s-i-l are is Seattle. Those responsible for all this need to be brought to justice - no deals.
Yes!!!
I moved from Spokane WA because I got fired for refusing the injections at work and the whole city was masked up. In College Station TX now and it is way less clown world here.
I was working with disabled asshole teenagers as a caregiver. New job is on the down low to keep a little privacy.
My wife and I just had our youngest daughter visit for the first time since summer 2019. The emotions were overwhelming. Im happy for you u/undine53.
Thanks. Separating families is downright evil. I have a friend whose daughter is in New Zealand; she has not seen her or her grand daughter for over two years. Missed so many of the little one's developmental milestones. She is heartbroken.