COVID captives no more
It was a sight for COVID sore eyes.
On my way to mom's the other day, I stopped at a light and noticed a little pub I'd passed hundreds of times had two women sitting against its front wall on bar stools.I pulled into the parking lot and noticed they also had drinks in front of them.
What a beautiful sight. You'd think I had spotted a sack of gold bricks.
The day before, Pennsylvania and New Jersey had eased some COVID restrictions and allowed restaurants to open for outdoor dining only. Suddenly, eateries everywhere were carting tables onto their sidewalks, and in some cases, even their adjacent properties.
But at the moment, I only saw Jimmy's Timeout Sports Pub. I don't know who Jimmy is, but I love him.
My mother, as is often her custom, was waiting in the lobby of her apartment complex when I got there. I carted her over to Jimmy's so fast, you'd have thought she was being taken out by ambulance, except that she was as excited as I about the prospect of no longer having to eat in the car after acquiring food at a McDonald's drive-thru.
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We split a 16-ouncer of Blue Moon and a roast pork and long hots sandwich.. Our waitress, Jennifer, was delightful, though I would have taken food and drink from a homeless person at that point.
"I can't believe we're sitting here having our lunch," mom exclaimed.
Such a small thing -- before COVID. I'm thinking nothing will seem so small again.
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