So I was sitting at my desk yesterday, and I noticed that my hands and feet were freezing, and I was wondering why I was so frackin' cold. Then I remembered - my thermostat is programmed to lower the heat to 60° when I am at school, where I was supposed to be yesterday.
Later I noticed that I'd missed a call from a friend but never heard the ring. Sure enough, the app I have that prevents the phone frome ringing during class was still on.
Trying to remember what else I've forgot to turn on or off.
Timelies all!
Happy Anniversary Laura and Brendon!
So I was sitting at my desk yesterday, and I noticed that my hands and feet were freezing, and I was wondering why I was so frackin' cold. Then I remembered - my thermostat is programmed to lower the heat to 60° when I am at school, where I was supposed to be yesterday.
I'm very glad it's not as cold as the week I was home on vacation over Christmas, because even that month's heating bill was an unpleasant surprise.
Today we got even more restricted at work -- NO program items where more than 5 people gather, and NO dining room (which as you can guess is the major socializing venue and biggest comfort item.) Trays taken up to their rooms instead.
We're going to do some one-on-one programming, set up video conference calls on residence computers, and so on.
Oh, and the post office isn't letting the mailman enter the building -- he has to leave the mail in a bucket outside, and it gets sorted by us. But we don't have access to the locked mail boxes, because those are Federal Property. Interim solution is to use the in-house mail cubbies, but really that isn't a good idea because a number of residents don't see well enough to figure out which is theirs, so there's all kinds of letters being walked-off-with, so it looks like we'll just take the mail up to each room.
At least so far everyone is in good health. Nightmare scenario is like the Oregon nursing home where one by one the residents go down with pneumonia, and the staff is reduced to a skeleton crew because they're quarantined.
Elsewhere, on Facebook I told somebody who was loudly declaring this was a Dem plot to go gargle with bleach.
I had an 18-hour day yesterday dealing with work COVID stuff (plus another 5 hours this morning/afternoon). I'm definitely staring into the middle distance while being anxious for the remainder of the day.
Happy Anniversary, Laura and Brendon!
Happy Anniversary, Laura & Brendon!
Congrats, Maria!
They are shutting down Wisconsin. The Moose at the gate should have told you we're closed.
Just got off a conference call with one of our retailers. Feels weird to be discussing inventory levels and store traffic, but the presumption is that everything will stabilize eventually, I suppose.
Good luck, askye. I hope the payees of your bills are understanding and helpful.
Happy anniversary to Laura and Brendon!
My team at work is brainstorming ideas for us to maintain our snarky sense of camaraderie. So far we have a group Spotify playlist ("WOW, you can tell which songs Jillian added"), and some sort of "MTV Cribs" Zoom meetings for people to show what their home working environment looks like.
He's an autonomous adult, damn it, which means he gets to make this stupid-ass decision.
I say this to myself very often.
To celebrate the anniversary we are staying home and eating corned beef and cabbage!