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Old Mar 14, 2020, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by wildflowerchild25 View Post
Well my son’s school is closed for two weeks at least starting Monday. My school hadn’t planned to be closed but the county health department just announced that ALL schools in the county will be closed for thirty days. My school is in that county. I’m concerned because my school only has an ad hoc plan for remote learning as of right now. They didn’t have enough time to plan. I will work from home, calling students and explaining lessons over the phone. But the details aren’t clear. I have received absolutely NO information on how my son is supposed to be doing his remote learning. And I hope he doesn’t need help, because I can’t help him AND work at the same time.

Grocery store was wiped out. I got what I could. Pasta, rice, canned veggies. Meat and bread was gone. No paper products. No bottled water. Not sure why people are hoarding bottled water, I don’t think the water supply will be affected. I don’t like my city water but I can drink it if I need to.

At least I’ll still get paid. That worried me.
I think this distance learning will be a major learning experience for many, but I think it has the positive of setting the stage for it in the future.

I can't imagine why water supplies should be affected either, but confess that hubby and I have a good supply of bottled and cases of flavored seltzer.

I remember that you and I don't live that far from each other, so imagine we are experiencing a lot of similar things. As for bread, I happen to have a lot of frozen bread and rolls (and muffins) from even before. I have lots of flour and did buy a good amount of yeast yesterday. I noticed some others were buying yeast. I have a large amount of flour and meals, of various kinds.
Hugs from:
Sunflower123, Wild Coyote, ~Christina
Thanks for this!
Wild Coyote, ~Christina