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Poohbah
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#921
And it embarrassing if someone i know remeber s better i feel like i have been lying
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Child of a lesser god
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#922
I'm getting a cold and I'm happy about it. I think this means I've lived through a pandemic.
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*Beth*, ArtieTheSequal, LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty, unaluna, WarmFuzzySocks
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Writing my way through...
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#923
Playing around with winter trees this afternoon
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underdog is here
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#924
__________________ Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
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Always in This Twilight
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#925
My H just left to take my D to school (first day back in person after nearly a year virtual). I know I drove them nuts by going through the long list of things she needed to have, like her Chromebook, extra face masks, hand sanitizer, water bottle, etc. But we're so out of the routine, and many of these are items she didn't need a year ago (plus she had to bring in all her school supplies again).
Now I'm sitting here in the dead silence (well, aside from my guinea pigs drinking water loudly), trying to get motivated to do the work I need to get done. And trying not to worry about how she'll do at school, with all the new regulations (it's only part of the kids back for now--will likely only be 6 or 7 kids in her classroom till the end of the month, when a few more will be added). I just hope it goes OK... |
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Tweaky Dog
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#926
Wow, LT. That's a lot. I hope they'll be able to help the kids follow the guidance, whilst also remembering that they are kids, and letting them be kids as far as possible. I hope your session with Dr. T gives you space to unwind and process. Please be kind to yourself.
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Always in This Twilight
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#927
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Thanks for the supportive words, Lost. Doing my best to be kind to myself... |
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Magnate
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#928
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I realize she has other learning differences that might also create some issues as she adjusts to the changes, but hopefully she'll make that adjustment without too much of a problem. Enjoy your ability to take care of you for a change. |
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#929
Since I've been doing well, I haven't seen my therapist in several months. I'm thinking maybe I should make an appointment just to touch base. Perhaps it's just as important to isolate some of the things that contribute to a sense of well-being as it is to figure out why things are going down the tubes.
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#930
The big hooha here is that our idiot governor has so screwed up the distribution that the elementary school teachers can't get the shots. I would want all the teachers to have the shot before subjecting them to the ages of children who are still are all touchy and gooey petri dishes at the same time
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Magnet
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#931
sd- Many of my teacher friends are saying the same thing. They want to be fully vaccinated before returning to the classroom. In my area teachers are getting vaccinated pretty smoothly but it's not the case consistently even across our state.
LT- I hope your d's day goes well. __________________ Since you cannot do good to all, you are to pay special attention to those who, by accidents of time, or place, or circumstance, are brought into closer connection with you. (St. Augustine) |
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Always in This Twilight
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#932
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Thanks, Artley, that helps to read. Her special educator actually just sent us an email saying she's doing really well so far, which was nice of her to do. I'm not sure what our school system's plans are in terms of quarantine or anything like that. We do have a county schools dashboard that shows any cases (and what schools). But I'm unclear on what sorts of reporting requirements there actually are, which concerns me some. A jurisdiction near me is offering (voluntary) testing at schools for teachers and students, but ours isn't, to my knowledge. As far as spacing, they are only allowing enough kids back to maintain the 6 feet--I imagine this is much easier in an elementary school vs. middle or high where students are changing classrooms all day. They sent a video with photos of all the classrooms (including related arts and the cafeteria) showing the setups with the distancing. I think it helped showing D that so she knew what to expect. And good point on taking care of me more... |
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Always in This Twilight
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#933
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That's an issue here as well--partly due to bad rollout/distribution and partly because they put teachers in the second group to get them, then opened up the third group almost immediately (which includes anyone over 65--second group was only 75+). So lots of people have been competing for a small pool of vaccines. At least now they're opening up more mass-vaccination sites. I do know my D's special educator got her first shot a few weeks ago--and actually may have been able to get her second, as the location giving them out was using Pfizer (3 weeks in between), though she wouldn't be at the full protection yet. The system had lots of teachers apply for ADA accommodations if they had preexisting conditions, and I know, for example, that D's music teacher will be teaching from home (with a monitor in the classroom). I wish all teachers/staff had been able to get vaccinated first and am hoping a majority have gotten at least one shot (which provides a considerable amount of protection) so far. Or at least will have done so before bigger groups of students return to schools later this month or not till mid-April for most middle and some high schoolers. |
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Always in This Twilight
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#934
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Thanks, WFS. |
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Magnate
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#935
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Texas has required all schools to have an in-person option since Labor Day, so we've been teaching this whole time without vaccines, albeit our school capacity has only been at about 50% because parents have the ability to choose a virtual option. Up until recently, when the national number of cases spiked, very few teachers were getting COVID. Our district posts statistics daily. But that number increased fairly significantly post-holidays. Whether teachers picked it up outside of school or in school is pretty impossible to determine, but it is reasonable to guess they picked it up in the community and (in a couple cases I am aware of) spread it to other teachers in the school. I suspect I got COVID from my husband who probably picked it up in a store or something, but we'll never really know. I honestly haven't particularly feared getting it from students, even with my students being upper high school aged. We all stay masked and as socially distanced as possible. I've had a couple of students test positive but those weren't the instances where I actually ended up testing positive myself. At the time I tested positive, our positive rate was so high in our county (800 new positive cases a day on average for awhile there), that it was just seemingly everywhere, so pegging it on in school transmission was really not possible. I do hope teachers will be a priority once we ever get beyond phase 1 of vaccines, but that could be close to the end of the school year at this rate. |
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#936
I went out riding my new ebike today. I love that thing. I missed outdoor riding -general old age arthritis starting and getting whacked a few times by cars while I was on motorcycles/bicycles has messed up some of my body parts. But with the ebike I can ride and still walk the next day and get some exercise (granted it is not exactly as much as with a non-ebike -but with a non-ebike I wouldn't be riding at all so I consider it something if not a lot.)
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#937
I decided to go back to the classroom months before there was even a vaccine--so it was a bonus when all of a sudden there was a vaccine and in-classroom teachers landed in the second priority group in my state, after medical workers and with first responders and anyone over 75 or with comorbidities.
I would have come back anyway because I did not feel I was doing the best job I could teaching virtually. Even though college students, since they're adults, are far more likely to be carriers for COVID than elementary school age children (those kids carry different things). Brown University has been tracking K-12 school cases among students and staff, and schools are amazingly safe overall (they also track with national surges and falls in cases). Likely students and teachers are in more danger at the grocery store than in an environment where people have been thinking of and enforcing safety and taking it seriously. In case you're worried about that, LT. Last edited by atisketatasket; Mar 01, 2021 at 01:58 PM.. Reason: typo |
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#938
That was me ATAT. I absolutely needed to teach in person. I hate teaching virtually - just don't feel very good at it. I've been SO much less stressed than our teachers who have been teaching virtually.
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Tweaky Dog
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#939
*mutter, mutter* Abundance of caution...*mutter, mutter*
Roll on the day when I have the chance to teach in person again. __________________ 'Somewhere up above the great divide Where the sky is wide, and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light 'You have all the grace you need for today, and today is all that matters.' - Steve Austin |
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#940
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(Which admittedly I'm doing today because I have a cold and my school's daily health check advised me to stay home if possible.) I do think it's ridiculous that I've been vaccinated so far ahead of vulnerable family members, though, including my mother. |
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ArtleyWilkins
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