Mom is driving down on Wed and we will chat in the drive way. I want to hug her so bad. SO BAD. But I won't. I just can't risk it.
We went to my mom's yesterday for Mother's Day -- I offered to just leave her present on the porch and go (what I actually said was "I can drive by and hurl it out the car window in a gesture of daughterly love"), but we ended up sitting in camp chairs in the driveway like 10 feet apart and had a glass of wine and chatted for an hour. (I said "Stand back and I'll set the present by your chair and back away and then you can sit down and open it, like we're doing some weird hostage/ransom exchange.") It was so nice to see my mom and stepdad in person, but SUPER weird to not hug them.
Last week I made a casserole of leftover rice, sliced leftover pork roast, and frozen corn. This morning I catch myself wondering if it would be good to have my leftover stir-fry on top of.
I feel like I'm in some kind of recursive leftovers spiral here....
When I dropped off some groceries (from a restaurant, but grocery items) at my parents' 3 weeks ago the plan was for me to leave it on their porch - mom opened the door and we did the ransom exchange drop off with each of us backing away appropriately. Did the same thing In the driveway with a couple of beers I was offering to my dad, he'd been in the side yard so that was the convenient place to get his attention. My mom came out through the garage and we all stood around in a loose triangle chatting for half an hour. Weird but nice!
Just got a text from my boss asking if I have any restrictions on coming back in to work in the office so I guess that's happening. A pervasive sense of impending doom is not one of the recognized reasons for wfh, alas.
"oh , we know each other it's no big deal"
That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works.
Just got a text from my boss asking if I have any restrictions on coming back in to work in the office so I guess that's happening.
I would counter by asking what measures they're taking in order to make it safe for you to return to the office. I'm looking at continuing to WFH until October or even longer.
Two of my residents have gotten over the virus! Not the way to bet when one is a resident in an assisted living place. I was afraid that I'd come back to work to find that a lot of people were sick or dead, but the latest round of testing found no staff sick, and only one new resident testing positive.
It's only anecdotal data, but it does seem like social distancing, face masks and lots of hand-washing do actually work.
Wow, that's amazing!
I am super ready to go back to the office, and figure I could be one of the first. Or second, because some people have been there all along, at least some of the time. But I can walk to work and I have my own office and no kids at home, so.
That's great, Theo!
We probably won't be going back to the office until fall, and our assistant director has suggested we may be working from home until January.