This evening, I accomplished all of the above in one fell swoop.
I ordered dinner for the family through Chick-Fil-A.
Why not? After all, this is "God's chicken" we're talking about. And I went to my nearest restaurant, which is a locally owned franchise. And, since Chick-Fil-A, along with many other restaurants, have closed down their inside seating, they need to know that we support them.
Besides, I like their food.
So I made my moral, Christian, Constitutional, civic, and fiduciary contribution to the lifeblood of my community, and then I went home and helped eat it.
Not long after I got back, groceries that I ordered arrived, delivered by a very friendly delivery person spending his first day on the job. I wouldn't be surprised if he got hired because a lot of people are going to grocery delivery. He'd texted me beforehand asking if certain substitutions were all right; I said yes, and when he told me he'd gotten what he could, I said, thank you, I know it's hard right now.
One way we're being encouraged to support people is by supporting local businesses and delivery people. So while I'm being tongue-in-cheeky about my duty to Chick-Fil-A, I do want to be serious about finding ways to support people.
In the meantime, remember our theme song:
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
One way we're being encouraged to support people is by supporting local businesses and delivery people. So while I'm being tongue-in-cheeky about my duty to Chick-Fil-A, I do want to be serious about finding ways to support people.
In the meantime, remember our theme song:
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
And I feel fine!
Just my .04, adjusted for inflation.
Just my .04, adjusted for inflation.
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