Today is the last day of 2021. 2021 was not a banner year for most people on this planet. So, I await 2022 with both hope and trepidation. There is so much uncertainty and the world has changed drastically in the almost two years of this infernal COVID-19 pandemic. There is no turning back. We can only go forward carefully and with courage. History moves in cycles and phases. In the last century, we faced World War 1, the Spanish Flu, the Great Depression and World War II. I did not live through any of those difficult times and I have never experienced the horrors of war. I have never experienced poverty and I have always had a roof over my head. I also like to say that I won the birth lottery because I was born in Canada.
The pendulum swings back and forth. There will be good times again and there will be dark times again. There will always be suffering and there will always be joy. To be honest, I am disappointed that my Christmas plans and my New Year's plans had to be altered due to the pandemic. I know that seems petty compared to the sufferings of many people over the past two years. I realize that I am fortunate and that I have many blessings, but I still missed getting together with all my family members and friends. I guess that makes me human.
So far, I have not tested positive for COVID. and I am thankful for that. I have received two vaccines and a booster shot. Yes, the Omicron variant has spread like wildfire. Although it is very contagious, it has been less severe than the other variants. My hope is that once it reaches its peak, it will just flame out quickly. We are fortunate that we live at a time when medical science is so advanced and vaccines can be developed swiftly.
Thank you for reading Number 16 and allowing me to share my thoughts with you. That means a great deal to me. I wish you and your family a very Happy New Year and all the best in 2022.
All the best,
Joanne
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