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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
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I am thinking things will start to lift when there is a vaccine
This is what I think will happen. We may not think it makes sense, I know I certainly don't think it makes sense, but it is what it is. The vaccine may not be the miracle so many people seem to think it will be, but that won't stop the government from using that as a bargaining chip to get people back to living their normal lives.
Yep. I don’t think there will be any sense of normalcy until a vaccine exists.
The problem is, even IF there is a vaccine there will be a TON of people who will refuse it because they are anti-vax OR because they feel it was rushed to market (which is true).
I am not sure a vaccine that comes out anytime soon will change anything. We shall see I guess.
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
Or the questionnaire I had to fill out this morning before 7am, where I didn’t read most of it and just answered no. Just ask me if my kids been sick - 1 question. Lol.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by ali120206
Posted by Naturalmama
Posted by LInMI
I am thinking things will start to lift when there is a vaccine
This is what I think will happen. We may not think it makes sense, I know I certainly don't think it makes sense, but it is what it is. The vaccine may not be the miracle so many people seem to think it will be, but that won't stop the government from using that as a bargaining chip to get people back to living their normal lives.
Yep. I don’t think there will be any sense of normalcy until a vaccine exists.
The problem is, even IF there is a vaccine there will be a TON of people who will refuse it because they are anti-vax OR because they feel it was rushed to market (which is true).
I am not sure a vaccine that comes out anytime soon will change anything. We shall see I guess.
Totally agree - I know very few people who say they will take it. But there will be no thought of normalcy even until one exists.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
I get that it's all frustrating, but some of these things do make sense - one wine list per table is much easier to wipe down than 4-6 menus per table. Dollar Store is a food store for many people. And a vaccine plus a growing understanding of how to treat people who do get sick and how to prevent the virus from spreading - those things, all combined, will help us, eventually get back to normal - eventually. Not today or tomorrow, and not a soon as most of us would like, but they are steps that are getting us there - eventually. It's not like Cuomo is just sitting behind his desk, twiddling his thumbs, thinking to himself, "what can I mess with today?" He has teams of experts in many different fields, trying to handle this in the way they think best. Will everyone be happy about it - of course not. But he has nothing to gain by keeping businesses closed or at limited capacity. I am sure they are constantly monitoring numbers, statistics etc and doing what they see as necessary to keep as many people safe as possible. Has he made mistakes - yes. There has been a huge learning curve for everyone in government (Federal and all of the States). But he has also he done an amazing job getting our numbers as low as they are so that we now do have many things that have re-opened fully and others that are able to open to at least some capacity for now and hopefully more fully soon.
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Schools....is there a long term plan??
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
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Posted 9/14/20 11:42 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
Nope. I’m moving to an island someplace. No way am I living like this for another year. No way. This is out of hand. We know how to treat this now and people who are testing positive aren’t bedridden like they were early on.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
He didn't "announce it" or solely determined it...- he was being interviewed and was asked a question. He was also saying it would be a gradual return to normalcy. And normalcy being the way it was Pre-covid. (concerts etc)
It's unlikely life will revert back to what it was like before the coronavirus pandemic until at least the middle of 2021, said Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Fauci, the nation's leading expert on infectious diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said on Friday it's going to take a while for people to enjoy leisure activities, such as going to indoor movie theaters, concerts, or other large gatherings, once again.
"If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021," Fauci said on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports.
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by lmcmcl
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
He didn't "announce it" or solely determined it...- he was being interviewed and was asked a question. He was also saying it would be a gradual return to normalcy. And normalcy being the way it was Pre-covid. (concerts etc)
It's unlikely life will revert back to what it was like before the coronavirus pandemic until at least the middle of 2021, said Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Fauci, the nation's leading expert on infectious diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said on Friday it's going to take a while for people to enjoy leisure activities, such as going to indoor movie theaters, concerts, or other large gatherings, once again.
"If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021," Fauci said on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports.
Yes, I think I saw that interview. I just thought it was funny how it was worded in the post- he ANNOUNCED.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lmcmcl
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
He didn't "announce it" or solely determined it...- he was being interviewed and was asked a question. He was also saying it would be a gradual return to normalcy. And normalcy being the way it was Pre-covid. (concerts etc)
It's unlikely life will revert back to what it was like before the coronavirus pandemic until at least the middle of 2021, said Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Fauci, the nation's leading expert on infectious diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said on Friday it's going to take a while for people to enjoy leisure activities, such as going to indoor movie theaters, concerts, or other large gatherings, once again.
"If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021," Fauci said on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports.
Yes, I think I saw that interview. I just thought it was funny how it was worded in the post- he ANNOUNCED.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
I don't know? There are clips of him in January saying COVID wasn't something we needed to worry about so I think he knows as much as the rest of us do related to timing.
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by ali120206
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
I don't know? There are clips of him in January saying COVID wasn't something we needed to worry about so I think he knows as much as the rest of us do related to timing.
Agree. He isn't the be all end all of all knowledge on this. Nobody is. But he does like his doomsday prophecies so....
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
I get that it's all frustrating, but some of these things do make sense - one wine list per table is much easier to wipe down than 4-6 menus per table. Dollar Store is a food store for many people. And a vaccine plus a growing understanding of how to treat people who do get sick and how to prevent the virus from spreading - those things, all combined, will help us, eventually get back to normal - eventually. Not today or tomorrow, and not a soon as most of us would like, but they are steps that are getting us there - eventually. It's not like Cuomo is just sitting behind his desk, twiddling his thumbs, thinking to himself, "what can I mess with today?" He has teams of experts in many different fields, trying to handle this in the way they think best. Will everyone be happy about it - of course not. But he has nothing to gain by keeping businesses closed or at limited capacity. I am sure they are constantly monitoring numbers, statistics etc and doing what they see as necessary to keep as many people safe as possible. Has he made mistakes - yes. There has been a huge learning curve for everyone in government (Federal and all of the States). But he has also he done an amazing job getting our numbers as low as they are so that we now do have many things that have re-opened fully and others that are able to open to at least some capacity for now and hopefully more fully soon.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
I get that it's all frustrating, but some of these things do make sense - one wine list per table is much easier to wipe down than 4-6 menus per table. Dollar Store is a food store for many people. And a vaccine plus a growing understanding of how to treat people who do get sick and how to prevent the virus from spreading - those things, all combined, will help us, eventually get back to normal - eventually. Not today or tomorrow, and not a soon as most of us would like, but they are steps that are getting us there - eventually. It's not like Cuomo is just sitting behind his desk, twiddling his thumbs, thinking to himself, "what can I mess with today?" He has teams of experts in many different fields, trying to handle this in the way they think best. Will everyone be happy about it - of course not. But he has nothing to gain by keeping businesses closed or at limited capacity. I am sure they are constantly monitoring numbers, statistics etc and doing what they see as necessary to keep as many people safe as possible. Has he made mistakes - yes. There has been a huge learning curve for everyone in government (Federal and all of the States). But he has also he done an amazing job getting our numbers as low as they are so that we now do have many things that have re-opened fully and others that are able to open to at least some capacity for now and hopefully more fully soon.
Going back to restaurants if they REALLY want to be safe and avoid human touch they should upload their wine list and all other supplemental menus to their website. Last weekend I went to scan the QR Code to take a look at the dessert menu after dinner and the waitress was like- Oh wait, the dessert menu is not on there let me bring you the dessert menus. And they weren't disposable. I said to her- so I can touch this, but I can't touch a dinner menu? She rolled her eyes and shook her head and said, I know, nothing makes sense. Not that I care because common sense dictates you can touch a menu then just use hand sanitizer after you hand it back. I do that anyway and always have. But they make a big show of how "safe" they are and half of it is half assed. Just giving an example of things not making real sense. Another one- High school sports are not allowed... but private leagues are. Why? Are private leagues safer? Why are there fans allowed at certain NFL games and not others? No fans at pro baseball games though. So many conflicting rules with little consistency.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
I get that it's all frustrating, but some of these things do make sense - one wine list per table is much easier to wipe down than 4-6 menus per table. Dollar Store is a food store for many people. And a vaccine plus a growing understanding of how to treat people who do get sick and how to prevent the virus from spreading - those things, all combined, will help us, eventually get back to normal - eventually. Not today or tomorrow, and not a soon as most of us would like, but they are steps that are getting us there - eventually. It's not like Cuomo is just sitting behind his desk, twiddling his thumbs, thinking to himself, "what can I mess with today?" He has teams of experts in many different fields, trying to handle this in the way they think best. Will everyone be happy about it - of course not. But he has nothing to gain by keeping businesses closed or at limited capacity. I am sure they are constantly monitoring numbers, statistics etc and doing what they see as necessary to keep as many people safe as possible. Has he made mistakes - yes. There has been a huge learning curve for everyone in government (Federal and all of the States). But he has also he done an amazing job getting our numbers as low as they are so that we now do have many things that have re-opened fully and others that are able to open to at least some capacity for now and hopefully more fully soon.
Going back to restaurants if they REALLY want to be safe and avoid human touch they should upload their wine list and all other supplemental menus to their website. Last weekend I went to scan the QR Code to take a look at the dessert menu after dinner and the waitress was like- Oh wait, the dessert menu is not on there let me bring you the dessert menus. And they weren't disposable. I said to her- so I can touch this, but I can't touch a dinner menu? She rolled her eyes and shook her head and said, I know, nothing makes sense. Not that I care because common sense dictates you can touch a menu then just use hand sanitizer after you hand it back. I do that anyway and always have. But they make a big show of how "safe" they are and half of it is half assesd. Just giving an example of things not making real sense. Another one- High school sports are not allowed... but private leagues are. Why? Are private leagues safer? Why are there fans allowed at certain NFL games and not others? No fans at pro baseball games though. So many conflicting rules with little consistency.
Fans are allowed in Kansas City because they won last year so obviously super bowl winners can’t get the virus.
All jokes aside. You are right. Some of the protocols are contradictory and I do believe it’s just to appease the government and to give people a sense security. What I hate is how the hypocrisy is effecting low/middle income families and minorities. Such as the sports example. Another is education.. my friend pulled her son out of school and enrolled him in private school after a week of the sh!t show remote learning. We were talking about how she is lucky she can afford to do that and how it sucks for these other families who don’t have the economics means to do so.
At this point we have to live with this virus. If we keep doing this for another year: subpar to crap education and businesses shutting down, people becoming homeless and losing everything.. the ripples effect we will see is going to be far worse than what we were experiencing in March.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lmcmcl
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
He didn't "announce it" or solely determined it...- he was being interviewed and was asked a question. He was also saying it would be a gradual return to normalcy. And normalcy being the way it was Pre-covid. (concerts etc)
It's unlikely life will revert back to what it was like before the coronavirus pandemic until at least the middle of 2021, said Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Fauci, the nation's leading expert on infectious diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said on Friday it's going to take a while for people to enjoy leisure activities, such as going to indoor movie theaters, concerts, or other large gatherings, once again.
"If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021," Fauci said on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports.
Yes, I think I saw that interview. I just thought it was funny how it was worded in the post- he ANNOUNCED.
Sorry - I chose the wrong word
Trying to get everything under the sun done in the two days my kids get to go to school, the first time in 6 months that I've been home without them both for the most part so I chose the wrong word.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by JennP
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by nycbuslady
Posted by NervousNell
I agree but I feel like lately false senses of security are what drives us. Example...temperature checks to get in places. You can be carrying the virus without a fever or you can spike that fever the next day and be contagious today. Restaurants making you scan a QR code to see the menu but the wine list I can touch. (Happened in multiple restaurants i have been to) So many of these precautions don’t make sense when you think about them but they are happily used to open things back up and everyone feels super safe when doing them.
I agree! Some of the things really don't make any sense. It was this way from the beginning -- we could go to Dollar Tree but not Michaels or a small business. All the regulations are just haphazard!
I get that it's all frustrating, but some of these things do make sense - one wine list per table is much easier to wipe down than 4-6 menus per table. Dollar Store is a food store for many people. And a vaccine plus a growing understanding of how to treat people who do get sick and how to prevent the virus from spreading - those things, all combined, will help us, eventually get back to normal - eventually. Not today or tomorrow, and not a soon as most of us would like, but they are steps that are getting us there - eventually. It's not like Cuomo is just sitting behind his desk, twiddling his thumbs, thinking to himself, "what can I mess with today?" He has teams of experts in many different fields, trying to handle this in the way they think best. Will everyone be happy about it - of course not. But he has nothing to gain by keeping businesses closed or at limited capacity. I am sure they are constantly monitoring numbers, statistics etc and doing what they see as necessary to keep as many people safe as possible. Has he made mistakes - yes. There has been a huge learning curve for everyone in government (Federal and all of the States). But he has also he done an amazing job getting our numbers as low as they are so that we now do have many things that have re-opened fully and others that are able to open to at least some capacity for now and hopefully more fully soon.
Fully agree.
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by ali120206
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lmcmcl
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Fauci just announced that even with a vaccine early next year, we won't be back to normal until late 2021...
He announced it. LOL So he solely determines when we go back to normal? What will happen in "late" 2021 that will make everything ok again?
He didn't "announce it" or solely determined it...- he was being interviewed and was asked a question. He was also saying it would be a gradual return to normalcy. And normalcy being the way it was Pre-covid. (concerts etc)
It's unlikely life will revert back to what it was like before the coronavirus pandemic until at least the middle of 2021, said Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Fauci, the nation's leading expert on infectious diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said on Friday it's going to take a while for people to enjoy leisure activities, such as going to indoor movie theaters, concerts, or other large gatherings, once again.
"If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021," Fauci said on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports.
Yes, I think I saw that interview. I just thought it was funny how it was worded in the post- he ANNOUNCED.
Sorry - I chose the wrong word
Trying to get everything under the sun done in the two days my kids get to go to school, the first time in 6 months that I've been home without them both for the most part so I chose the wrong word.
I wasn't directing that at you. I can totally see him ANNOUNCING something like that because he seems to think he's the sole authority on all this so... yeah... Made me roll my eyes. But not at you.
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ali120206
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
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I wasn't directing that at you. I can totally see him ANNOUNCING something like that because he seems to think he's the sole authority on all this so... yeah... Made me roll my eyes. But not at you.
Thanks - it's been a long annoying day so his comment annoyed me lol. I feel like I've gotten nothing accomplished and the kids are almost home.
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Re: Schools....is there a long term plan??
Posted by ali120206
Sorry - I chose the wrong word
Trying to get everything under the sun done in the two days my kids get to go to school, the first time in 6 months that I've been home without them both for the most part so I chose the wrong word.
I hope you got some peace and tranquility. Even if it was brief. Today was my sons first day in school. They had to change the schedule to a half day because the plastic dividers for lunch didn’t come in time. But it was a great 4 hours of normalcy. He hated it though. Lol.
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