Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Coins Are NOT the Most Pressing Concern

        Each month this year has brought up a new set of challenges most which still exist.

        January Australia caught on fire

        February Chinese citizens post videos of the effects of COVID19 I never imagined it would become a world wide thing

        March Several states go into a lockdown.  For Jenna the pendemic started Friday the 13th.  The 18th shakes Utah (where we came from and family members live) starts a chain of earthquakes and aftershocks

        April nation is short on supplies items such as face masks, hand sanifizer, ventilators and toilet paper.  Only those working front line have jobs.  People feel more exposed to risk while working front line.  People without jobs are financially worn out.

May Rumor of Murder Hornets.  Not important enough to last more than a few weeks. George Floyd is killed, black lives matter protests and looters. Still going. 

June phases and political mask wearing or not wearing. Freedom vs. safety or is it stupidity vs. safe to be free? Spend more money on struggling businesses in order to keep safe

July return to school protesting, coin shortage.  Oh, no.  Not coins.  The toilet paper and mask shortage I could live with, but coins . . . . 

So here are the theories.  No one is going to the bank with rolled coins anymore so coins are piling up in peoples homes;  rumor that some businesses are enticing patrons to bring in rolled coins to receive a free drink, slice of pizza or what have you . . . seriously?  Seems the masks and toilet paper have reappeared especially masks.  There is such a variety of masks on the market now.   

Before 1999 became 2000 there was concern over the Y2K (see here) and we were advised to hang onto small bills of cash in the case we needed to barter or shop without the benefit of change.  They had always talked about bills.  Never coins.

We keep bills in the emergency bags we have on hand in the event we need to evacuate (due to fires or earthquakes; we had never prepared to stay in and NOT leave the house) we dont have coins.  Coins add weight and our bags are heavy enough just with food.  No one ever told us to keep our charge cards on hand in the event that no one would want to touch the money and there would be places that wouldnt accept cash.  We saw much of this during our trip to NY.

 We probably shouldnt have gone.  We probably should have stayed home as we should continue to do unless its absolutely necessary to leave the house.  Im not afraid of COVID.  I am not thrilled with so much of the nation seemingly experiencing the affect of hormones that come with pms or pregnancy though.  Enough already!

I wish the coin shortage was the biggest issue our nation had to face.  


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