Late load, Are we supposed to not be here

When I got back from Orlando on Sunday I did not get groceries, figuring I would just get it Monday after work. I got a late start to doing so and I decided to just add a Costco trip onto that agenda. The end result is what you see here, a mountain of grocery and other items piled into the back of the Tesla.

I was already tired/sleepy by the time I hit Publix. Pulling into the driveway close to 8:30 PM and unloading everything was a task I did not feel up to performing but I trudged through it. Once my head hit the pillow it did not take long for me to fall asleep. I attribute the fatigue to a busy weekend.

I just heard that the Rapture was predicted to have gone down recently by some religious pundits. This biblical event is basically the end of days where everyone goes to heaven, well I guess the ones that qualify at least. Well surprise, surprise, we are still here. In the last decade or two there have been several end of days predictions that have fallen flat.

The expiration of the Mayan calendar in 2012 was the biggest one I can recall where to many people indicated the end of the world. Instead it passed just like any other day. To be clear I believe there will be an end of days coming for all of us whether it be via climate change, asteroid impact, nuclear holocaust, pandemic or some other means. It’s not a matter of if but when. My personal preference would be to expire naturally before that happens but if I get to bear witness to the end, so be it.