Answer #23. Poor Planning
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If have not read Quiz #23. Poor Planning just yet, you’re about to read the answer to the “What did NOT happen?” question from that quiz.
Here’s the answer:
What did NOT happen?
A. The masks Sara made for us tie in the back. I needed to practice tieing them on behind the back of my head and neck before leaving the house;
B. Wearing a mask makes my glasses fog up. I now leave my glasses at home when I walk the dogs;
C. I walk the dogs for exercise and to let them do their business. The poop bags are thin and rolled up like produce bags we used to use in the grocery store (remember?). To get the poop bags open when I need them, I used to lick my fingers to separate the two sides of the plastic opening at the top. You can’t do that with a mask on--even though I tried (twice);
D. I use my time walking the dogs to phone family and friends. Wearing a mask, I found out this week that I cannot unlock my phone using “Face ID;”
E. After brain surgery, I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea and now use a cpap machine with hoses and a mask to keep my airwaves open while I sleep. Cpap machines use water so the tubes and tanks can get moldy. Several years ago, Sara (always Sara) bought me a machine which you may have seen advertised by William Shatner on cable TV. It uses UV light to clean the cpap’s parts. I am now using that machine to clean and disinfect my mask and iPhone. It’s all part of the plan.
I do have sleep apnea and do use a cpap machine. Sara did buy me a UV cleaner for the machine, but we have not used it for coronavirus--at least not yet.
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