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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2695277" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Every year on Christmas Eve we celebrate the "Feast of Seven Fishes". It is our family's largest get-together. Last year my 2 year old grandson was exposed to Covid in his daycare class, but it wasn't immediately known. We only found out on Christmas Eve morning. Within a couple of days, the entire family came down with Covid. I was the only one who had no symptoms, but a PCR test had positive results. It was a very rough holiday with virtually everyone sick at the same time. This year, the flu has been getting around and 2 of my grandsons had RSV, one was hospitalized for 5 days.</p><p></p><p>My wife is preparing tonight's feast as I type away. All we really want is for everyone to remain safe and stay healthy. The usual Christmas excitement could easily be overshadowed by another bout of sickness. Since all of the current illnesses are highly contagious, it pays to be cautious.</p><p></p><p>It's funny, but when I was young, I remember the older folks always saying, "if you have your health, you've got everything". I never paid much attention to that stuff then, but I sure understand that wisdom now.</p><p></p><p>Stay healthy everyone and have a joyous Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2695277, member: 313"] Every year on Christmas Eve we celebrate the "Feast of Seven Fishes". It is our family's largest get-together. Last year my 2 year old grandson was exposed to Covid in his daycare class, but it wasn't immediately known. We only found out on Christmas Eve morning. Within a couple of days, the entire family came down with Covid. I was the only one who had no symptoms, but a PCR test had positive results. It was a very rough holiday with virtually everyone sick at the same time. This year, the flu has been getting around and 2 of my grandsons had RSV, one was hospitalized for 5 days. My wife is preparing tonight's feast as I type away. All we really want is for everyone to remain safe and stay healthy. The usual Christmas excitement could easily be overshadowed by another bout of sickness. Since all of the current illnesses are highly contagious, it pays to be cautious. It's funny, but when I was young, I remember the older folks always saying, "if you have your health, you've got everything". I never paid much attention to that stuff then, but I sure understand that wisdom now. Stay healthy everyone and have a joyous Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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