Love Olivia.
Update: apparently I'm "fun to watch" when working from home and constantly cursing the person whose cataloging I'm editing. I have no idea why they were only given vague instructions (possibly in gestures. From behind a curtain. In a foreign language) on how to catalog archival material, but it's painful to edit.
I have to give a shout-out to anyone who lives with anxiety all the time, because I've never been anxious like this before, and I hate it! How do you all function???
Lots of staring into space and trying not to think about all the things I
should
be doing.
I realize where I went wrong in food prep: I have plenty of food, but no food projects. I have some red wine going off in my fridge, so maybe I'll make boeuf bourguignon at some point. Or, as we call it, The Boeuf.
Also I'm going make baguettes, because I do have flour and yeast (sorry, askye).
I am supposed to be making phone banking calls, but I just can't muster the whatever to do it.
I'll need more lemonade and baking dairy-free margarine.
Alas, our three part-time Programs interns are "off" to the end of March, which means that work will be even more 'work' for me, but then I'm probably not going to have a whole lot of driving off-campus to even it up. Sure picked an 'interesting' time to work in assisted-living, all right.
TCG and ltc are dealing with the "book avalanche" that is her bedroom. I cleaned out and reorganized the pantry. It turns out I do have enough food to survive the apocalypse.
I talked to Dad today, he is taking this a little more seriously. Although he said he has food for "3 or 4 days" .....BUT he then reminded me he also as pantry supplies and TP etc at the beach so if he needs to he can go get them there. Or even stay there. he was trying to decide if that woudl be a good option. One the pro side it's more isolated . The down sides are no tv, no internet except for cell service and it's further from medical care if that is necessary.
Ohio is closing all bars and restaurants, starting tonight. They'll still be open for takeout and delivery (and they're encouraging that, since supplies at grocery stores are getting low), but absolutely no food served on-site.
IL is doing the same starting tomorrow.
SC just announced all the public schools will close. Four days ago this was not the case.
We haven't gotten to the point of restaurants closing.
There are some new cases developing some from no known source of exposure and others that do. In greenville county a student who traveled to Spain tested positive and is in isolation.
The testing is so far behind. I assume it's spreading here and we just don't know about it. I keep waiting to find out someone who has worked at the mall has tested positive.