Sunday, April 26, 2020

Some Things We Learned About Ourselves

Yet another week of quarantine are we closer to "opening day" or will they move the goal again?
Yes, I know that we are closer to some kind of resolution but our governor (bless him)
moved the opening day out another two weeks.
We will celebrate some important days while under quarantine.

Hope's birthday...
Hope was less than impressed with the status quo, but we tried to make the day special.
We managed to do a mother daughter shopping trip for "essentials"
but the shopping venues were limited.
I have a birthday coming up too...I guess we will order in food and eat on paper plates.
I want three things for my birthday.
No cooking
No dish washing
No teaching math.
I know the gift I'm getting....
 a mop and bucket
--it's ok, it's a fancy spin mop and I ordered it.

My husband wants to get me a dishwasher, but those stores aren't really open.

This is the sixth Sunday of quarantine and there are rumblings of discontent in our state and others.
People are debating the value of masks, social distancing, and wearing of gloves.
I'm not going to weigh in on that cause it serves no purpose, but I think we learned
some things about ourselves.
People are mostly willing to help each other.
When we heard there was a need for fabric masks, many people dropped their plans
for the week and the next few weeks and donated many hours cutting and sewing masks.
Yes, some people got paid to make some of the masks, but a whole lot of them were 
donated. Some of those people that were sewing were not able to go to their normal jobs, but
many other the sewists (sewers....just looks like "sewers" and how is anyone supposed to learn English?) were moms who had plenty of other stuff to do.

We learned that some people get nasty while under stress--shouting at store clerks doesn't 
serve any useful purpose. Thanks to all the nice customers that smiled from behind their masks and were understanding when the young clerks seemed frazzled.  Keeping up with all the new mandates placed on essential businesses is nerve wracking.

We learned a lot of things about sanitizing
We learned that info gathering can be a confusing task.
Datelines on news stories are very important pieces of information.

We also learned that some people are not going to the hospital when they should.
Please if you have chest pain, shortness of breath, left arm pain, or jaw pain, don't ignore it!
If you are female and have similar symptoms but your chest pain is between your shoulder blades,
please see an ER.
The above are signs and symptoms of a heart attack.

If you have FAST symptoms 
Facial drooping
Arm weakness
Speech difficulty
Time to get to the ER.
Even if they symptoms only stayed around for a short time.
These are symptoms of a stroke.
Get to an ER

This has been your public service announcement.

I haven't taught a first aid class in  more than seven weeks, I wonder if I'll remember 
my stuff?

Since the paint job in the girls' room turned out so nice, Zeke decided that
airplanes and hot air balloons were not very masculine.
Out came the primer and the paint.

and we covered over the 23 year old decorations.
I had a lot of extra time on my hands back then. 



Since he helped the girls with their room, they helped out in his.
Something else we learned with this pandemic...sometimes you realize that you recognize people by their walk and mannerisms more than by their face.
I think I know who that girl is. 
Then due to the wonders of the digital world, we were able to take in two 
sermons this morning. (Yes, that is Ben, no he's not a preacher. Their one minister died a few months ago and they are asking lay members to take turns preaching for now.)

This girl got her birthday treat from school. She had a choice of Pop Rocks or a Slim Jim. "I'm glad I picked a Slim Jim, those Pop Rocks are gone in no time." After she saw the size of the Slim Jim. "I'm gonna save this to eat during church on Sunday."  


QOTD: "Mom, I'm done with my homework and no tears fell!" 

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