Yay, plant rescue, -t! I was just thinking of the poor seedlings that ltc and her classmates were growing.
Jayne ,'Out Of Gas'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
This situation seems to be bringing out both the worst and the best in people. Jim Bakker is pushing colloidal silver as a cure; seemingly, all it does it turn you blue (literally). So if you see someone with blue skin, they've been taking the silver. Either that or they're re-enacting Braveheart.
Trying to find out what the fuck was wrong with the selection process for ALL of those schools
It's a lottery, and she didn't win.
All of her friends got into their schools. About half her friends that applied to SOTA got in.
We'll go through the second round after various people decline their school choices (as we are about to do).
Have completed my pre-dawn raid on my cubicle. Spoils include a keyboard, mouse, steno pad, and 3-month calendar, a couple of pens, and my poor bedraggled plants. Zero humans encountered.
Second-round luck to Matilda! That all seems really complicated. Hey, Hec, did y'all actually take possiession of your new bed, am I remembering that right?
I'm so sorry, David -- I thought you mentioned something about the public school (or neighborhood school?) having a decent film program.
That all seems really complicated.
The SFUSD school assignment process is an absolute nightmare. Which is why Emmett went to school in the East Bay and I spent 12 years of my life on the Bay Bridge.
Hey, Hec, did y'all actually take possiession of your new bed, am I remembering that right?
We did! Jacqueline has exclusive use of it at the moment. I get to sleep on the lumpy couch and wake up at 4:30am in a rage about Matilda's school assignments.
Couch surfing your way through a quarantine sucks. JZ and Matilda get rooms. I get my nerdhole.
The MA governor has ordered all non-essential businesses to close.
The DC mayor has closed most of the roads around the Tidal Basin with police turning people away. Some of them just HAD to see the cherry blossoms. I saw photos and it was fairly crowded - no social distancing. Meanwhile, for those who want to see the blossoms but prefer not to go there, the Park Service has the live bloom cam. I sent it around to people in the office who are at home. Also, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has a number of live cams, which I predicted would keep a kid occupied for FIVE WHOLE MINUTES ... which is more than most parents would get otherwise.
If they are using the same list as Somerville, "essential" covers an awful lot of areas, for what that's worth.
I get to sleep on the lumpy couch and wake up at 4:30am in a rage about Matilda's school assignments.
Oh that sounds fun. Hang in there! (Do you know anyone who can lend you an air mattress?)
Have completed my pre-dawn raid on my cubicle. Spoils include a keyboard, mouse, steno pad, and 3-month calendar, a couple of pens, and my poor bedraggled plants. Zero humans encountered.
I was really glad we had some notice at my office, and they explicitly said the Friday was for getting ready for WFH. Of course, I still didn't get a monitor, but I have one now!