SC gov is resisting shelter Rin place. The Charleston mayor had said business as usual will kill people. We aren't really at business at usual but there are a lot of people going down town and other places. Officially still for work we go back in a week but I'm expecting that to change.
Right now I'm waiting for a call back from the bank because I lost my debit card and waiting to hear my prescription is ready. Although I can't really pick up my prescription until I get a debit card. Or access anything and there isn't a branch open near me.
The whole higj school process in SD sounds stressful and hard under normal circumstances I can't imagine how much more stressful this is making it .
I'm trying to stay off Facebook and Twitter today .
And I keep thinking random things. Like how are people who are minimalists or those tiny homes dealing with shelter in place.
non- COVID related.
two people at the new job have just decided to respond to my emails with "Becky" - ummmm my signature is my full name. I often sign the emails in addition to the signature with my full name. also? you don't know me - how are you gonna just shorten someones name in a work environment.
I corrected one. the other one is in my department and I just want to handle it gently.
And it is apparently someone's job to keep up morale and foster teamwork
Has anyone whose official job this was ever done anything but the exact opposite in the history of ever?
One of the first things you told me when we met face to face was not to call you that name.
In other news, it's frickin' snowing here.
Oh that sounds fun.
I'm so grumpy already. I don't know how I'm going to last ten more days without chewing off my own leg or my family smothering me in my sleep.
[waves to sj]
One of the first things you told me when we met face to face was not to call you that name.
People try to call Jacqueline "Jackie" and that does not go over well.
Anyone trying to call ltc any shortened version of her name will get an earful from her.
Yep, Dallas County is now under shelter-in-place. Well, technically, not until midnight tonight. We still need to go to the grocery store today, of course.
The bakery we go to is closing. I was hoping they were still considered essential because we have to interact with less people to get bread there, and it is better bread.
I've had people try to call me "Toddy" (shudder).