Upside: I can work from home, so I’m still working! So can my spouse! Downside: I have only been out of the house for groceries in four weeks help I love my spouse but I need some distance.
Lol. I get it! thankfully my husband set up a little officefor hisselfat home. I cook, do yoga and other classes oline or work on my things around home. He goes for a walk. So we still try to do things separately and just have dinner together so maybe you guys can work on a system. Because it can get to be too much everyone needs their space
I’m running low on supplies. I’ve been rationing but I’m not sure if I’ll last another week on clean clothes I have left. Gonna have to do laundry soon
Im actually moving to a new house on Wednesday. We started the whole process back in February...
Im attempting to work from home full time, have 3 kids under 5 all whose school/daycares are closed...
I think its safe to say that im literally the most stressed ive ever been.
But things will get easier soon. Plenty of time living out of boxes, but oh well.
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Good luck! You're gonna smash it! We believe in you!
That's a pretty incredible attitude to have with the stress you must be under but like these two have already said, you'll smash it. Hope you still have sometime for yourself.
Half my family is high risk but we’re surviving and isolating. Mentally, I have nothing to focus on but my own emotional state and that’s the worst part. Just trying to get through school, I guess. My mom lives off of disability payments so we have no new financial concerns, just the usual poverty.
I've been classified as essential... in a round about way. The division of the company I work for is partners with a major pharmacy chain for remodels and other special projects.
When they pulled the plug and indefinately postponed all projects, they called us in as reinforcements at our local stores. Mostly for packing out product and also helping out as needed in other areas. So... I still have a job.
Food situation is ok so far. Gas is absurdly cheap and traffic is nearly non existant. I was a bit of a shut in before it all hit, so not really that big of a deal.
What I am seeing out there in the very few places I do go however, it's startling.
My family and I are in quarantine, my parents have only gone out to go grocery shopping, but I actually enjoy staying home. I get to be with all my animals, and am working on some art projects/playing video games during my spare time. It's great
I'm very lucky to be living in the only part of Australia that doesn't have community-based transmission of the virus (Yet!!). Everyone here who has it was travelling overseas and are in enforced lock down. We have full border closure too via police and military so hopefully the virus stays clear of us for a while longer. Hoping everyone else here is doing good and hoping any of you who are in iso aren't going too stir-crazy!
Canada. Somewhat essential worker. So far so good. A bit disturbed by the way the government is constantly putting up new restrictions and everyone is just la-de-da'ing along with it, mind you.
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We're not on lockdown at least. Still have food, water, toilet paper, and no one I know has gotten sick yet, so that's all a blessing
Hi! In France we can't go outside except for grocery shopping and emergencies. My internship was suspended, so I went back to my parents_they don't have an internet connection and I don't have a lot of data. I don't have my stuff and usual hobbies and they're very stressed out, which is starting to take a toll on me, but I know they're safe and I can take care of them.
We haven't found eggs or milk in a month and the mailmen don't want to deliver non-essential stuff anymore (understandably).
My sis is an "essential worker" (daycare). She doesn't have kids so she's "available" and they dumped the work of her 3 colleagues on her shoulders, she's not doing well. We call her a few hours every evening because she's exhausted and bored. She had just moved in and has only her computer with the complete SG1 DVDs (thankfully!), 3 hidden objects games, ten books and her walkman. No internet at all, and she hears ambulances passing by. I want to hug her.
Thanks for asking.. I've been working from home for 11+ years so no difference. Saw the writing on the wall when it hit China so I purchased a small freezer and slowly bought food and essentials BEFORE everyone started hoarding. This has affected me just recently since they closed all the dog parks and I have a 50 lb, high energy German Shepherd mix so I have to find isolated places where I can run her. I'm in the East Bay of San Francisco. Be well and take good care.
It's sweet of you to ask. I'm fine so far. I hope everyone else is hanging in there, too.
Im attempting to work from home full time, have 3 kids under 5 all whose school/daycares are closed...
I think its safe to say that im literally the most stressed ive ever been.
But things will get easier soon. Plenty of time living out of boxes, but oh well.
When they pulled the plug and indefinately postponed all projects, they called us in as reinforcements at our local stores. Mostly for packing out product and also helping out as needed in other areas. So... I still have a job.
Food situation is ok so far. Gas is absurdly cheap and traffic is nearly non existant. I was a bit of a shut in before it all hit, so not really that big of a deal.
What I am seeing out there in the very few places I do go however, it's startling.
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We're not on lockdown at least. Still have food, water, toilet paper, and no one I know has gotten sick yet, so that's all a blessing
We haven't found eggs or milk in a month and the mailmen don't want to deliver non-essential stuff anymore (understandably).
My sis is an "essential worker" (daycare). She doesn't have kids so she's "available" and they dumped the work of her 3 colleagues on her shoulders, she's not doing well. We call her a few hours every evening because she's exhausted and bored. She had just moved in and has only her computer with the complete SG1 DVDs (thankfully!), 3 hidden objects games, ten books and her walkman. No internet at all, and she hears ambulances passing by. I want to hug her.