New Hampshire opened Covid vaccinations to people over 30 on Wednesday March 31st. Sally and I stayed up until midnight to make sure we got an appointment as early as we could. Vaccines had opened to people 40+ two days earlier and slots were filling quickly. We successfully booked appointments at our local C&J bus …
Learning Choices
Our district decided to start the school year completely virtual. There were a few options on the table, including completely in-person as well as hybrid. The district sent out a survey over the summer and voted on a plan. All students across elementary, middle, and high school would take virtual instruction and the School Board …
Corona Journal: Days 54 – 63
A daily journal, published weekly. Impressive, right! Friday 5/8 Organized my photo closet to make room for more lenses and camera bodies. Walked downtown Dover with Sally then got takeout at Third Street Grille. Boys with GiGi. Took my 2005 *ist DL out and used it to take photos of my D750 in the Flashery …
Coronapocalypse Day 35
It's been 35 days since I started counting. Let's check-in. School Remote learning has been extended until the end of the year and will end on June 5. I'm not surprised by it so it is what it is. At least the boys are getting out 3 weeks early and it won't conflict with our …
Coronapocalypse Day 27
The stamina's the thing. When this all started it required adjustment and I found myself wanting to go out when I typically wouldn't just because I knew I shouldn't. But over time I adjusted to remote learning, working from home, shopping in a different way, and staying in. I even mostly kept my old routine …
Coronapocalypse Day 21
Another week another slightly different shopping experience. Our stores are now limiting the number of customers that can come inside at one time in order to better protect customers, protect employees, and allow more cleaning. Our store in Somersworth is limited to 75 people at a time. I arrived at 7 AM on Friday for …
Coronapocalypse Day 14
We worked hard this week and Friday was a bit... slower. Zach's teacher had a Zoom meeting with his class to catch up and wish him a happy birthday. It lasted 30 minutes and the kids had fun. She muted them all at the beginning and unmuted each student for their respective update but let …
Coronapocalypse Day 10
After a nice weekend break we are into week 2 of our not-mandatory-but-highly-recommended shelter in place routine. We've had some stress but also made some progress so far. Homeschool Hell Monday and Tuesday were stressful as we struggled to fit the boys' school curriculum into our work days. They are only asked to do 2.5 …
Coronapocalypse Day 6
We've been doing this stay-at-home thing for five full days now. The boys were at GiGi's Monday and Wednesday and we had them home with us Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. After getting through Tuesday we made some adjustments for Wednesday/Thursday and got things rolling. Again, the biggest issue for us is our meeting schedule. Once …
Coronapocalypse Day 2
I'm counting yesterday as Day 1 because it was the first day that school was closed and work from home was mandatory at Liberty Mutual. Less than a week ago it was all different - travel outside of my normal office was restricted but people were still coming in, large gatherings were canceled but small …