Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

I hope everyone has an amazing holiday! I know this has been a hard year for many, especially with the pandemic, but we are all lucky to be here right now and am happy to be here with you now as you read this!

This year my family and I went to my cousins, who hosted for the first time. My family has traditionally hosted at my parents home, so it was nice to switch it up this year!

Thanksgiving dinner with the family!

While this year has been a bit of a rough year for me emotionally with my breakup, I still have a lot to be thankful for. I am so grateful for:

  • Family

  • Friends, old and new

  • Health & vaccinations for everyone over 5 years old!

  • All the support I’ve received these past few months

  • New job - my most recent opportunity that I’m excited to explore!

  • Most importantly, all of you!

Just remember, when things seem hard, just take a moment to appreciate everything you do have.

Thank you everyone, I am grateful for you all!

Thanksgiving COVID-19 Testing

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Today I went to get tested for COVID-19 before heading home for Thanksgiving and spent 9 HOURS waiting for a COVID-19 rapid swab test at CityMD. I thought I’d show up 20-30 minutes prior to opening to beat the rush, but I guess everyone had that idea…

Here was my schedule for the day.

6:40 AM - Arrived at the end of the line

6:40 AM - Arrived at the end of the line

  • 6:15 AM - Wake Up

  • 6:25 AM - Walk to CityMD

  • 6:40 AM - Arrive at CityMD & look for end of the line. The line went down the avenue and around the corner to the end of the block (and wrapped around the next corner behind me)

  • 7:00 AM - CityMD officially opens

  • 8:00 AM - I made it to the front of the line, only to learn they were just taking down names and phone numbers a list and would call me when it was my turn, then I will only have 15-20 minutes to return

    • I was #82 on the list. There was only a small group of people (~12) waiting around outside at this point, so a few others and I stuck around and waited around for our turn - how long could it take? I live 15-20 minutes away, which was exactly how long it would take me to get back, so figured I should just stick around and worry about hustling back - my mistake!

  • 8:45 AM - 45 minutes later everyone still seems to be waiting outside

    • I asked the woman checking people in what number they were up to, in disbelief I learn they were only up to #6 on the list & she laughs that i am #82 on the list

    • Shocked they are still in single digits, I tell my line buddies to hold up one hand and one finger and that was the # they were up to. They were shocked as well!

  • 8:48 AM - At this point, I was freezing and disheartened by the lack of progress on the list - I decided to go home and wait to be called since it would definitely be a while.

  • 10 AM - No call yet

  • 11 AM - No call yet

  • 12 PM - No call yet

  • 12:15 PM - I called CityMD to see what # they are up to… Any guesses? They were only up to #50 since they opened, 5 hours ago. I guesstimated they see ~10 patients per hour

  • 1:30 PM - I received a call to return to CityMD - “you need to return in 15-20 minutes, your number will be called soon”

    • I immediately drop my fork, stop eating my lunch and hustle back

3:18 PM - Made it inside!

3:18 PM - Made it inside!

  • 1:48 PM - I make it to CityMD in just under 20 minutes and head to the front door of CityMD. The security guard shouts “MISS” and points to the line, of course there is another line. This one should be quick, right? WRONG

    • I see my line buddies from this morning and join them on this new line with ~10 people in front of me

  • 2:48 PM - 1 hour later, I am still standing in line & have not moved a bit

  • 3:00 AM - I am second on line… to get into the building, they are letting people enter the waiting room in small groups

  • 3:18 PM - I made it inside!!! They let a few of us in, I checked in, sat down & waited to be seen

3:45 PM - Finally being seen!

3:45 PM - Finally being seen!

  • 3:38 PM - About 2 hours since I ran over, my name is finally called and I am taken to a room to be swabbed & tested

    • The nurse takes my vitals - temperature, pulse and blood pressure

    • I am given the nasal swab test and the nurse leaves (probably a total of 5-7 minutes max)

  • 3:50 PM - The PA finally comes to see me after waiting for what seemed like a long time since the nurse left. She says sorry for the wait to get into CityMD and that they were trying to create a new more efficient system that gives a more accurate window of when to show up, asks if I need anything else while I am there and then dismisses me.

  • 3:52 PM - I stop by billing, confirm my information is correct

  • 3:54 PM - I am out the door. DONE!!!

  • 4:03 PM - Results are ready - my test is NEGATIVE!

COVID Test Result

Overall I spent a little over 9 hours end to end, and probably spent ~5 hours between waiting on line and commuting between my apartment and CityMD. This is definitely an experience I would NOT like to experience again. (I did offer the PA help in creating a more efficient waiting window system). However I am thankful they did give us the opportunity to go home, which I was able to utilize working for a few hours. I know other CityMDs did not give people the opportunity to do so.

While waiting online, I learned a few interesting facts:

  • The line was cut off after 2 hours of opening (7 AM - 9 AM) with 166 people on the list.

    • If I was half way down the list at #82 after 9 hours, how do they anticipate to finish another ~80 people by 9:30 PM in 5.5 hours?

  • I overheard person #61 arrived at 6 AM, 40 minutes before me! I was debating arriving or leaving my apartment at 6:30 AM, so I am glad that the 10 minute difference did not make much of a difference. What time did person #1 show up?

Thank you to the frontline workers for all of your work, especially on days like today! I appreciate all that you do!

I hope everyone has a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!

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This year I have a lot to be thankful for. I am so grateful for all of my family, friends and opportunities I have had this year.

I am thankful for my family and all the help they have given me with my move to my new apartment.

I am thankful to my colleagues at work for supporting and assisting me to get my new role at work and to my new boss and team for taking a chance on me by giving me this new opportunity. I am grateful for all of the travel opportunities that have arisen as a result of me taking this new role all of the great people I have met along the way!

And most importantly thank you to my family and friends for all of the love not only this year but throughout time!

I hope all of you take the time to cherish all that you have and thank those who have played a part in your life.

Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!