pillow
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Well... in “good” news, it seems that COVID-19 was able to stop AA shutdowns... I haven’t seen a shutdown DP in days!!
LOL I needed this comment!!

Well... in “good” news, it seems that COVID-19 was able to stop AA shutdowns... I haven’t seen a shutdown DP in days!!
Husband and I went to Winco just to see what was happening.... it was exactly as I expected and much worse than what he expected... but I have a lot of local FB friends posting their experiences and he doesn't so it makes sense.
We did buy some soup and boxed rice mixes... oh and some dried tortellinis Ooh and a double pack of tortillas! (I didn't even know they came in a double pack! I don't go to Winco often).
The churning angle? Winco doesn't take credit cards![]()
I bake bagels at least weekly and bread is pretty easy to make. Maybe you can learn to bake it? Might be fun
Oops--realize I'm late to the party.
Can you share a bagel for dummies recipe? I have yeast and flour and other baking basics.
I am so disgusted with my agency's lack of response to all of this. I live in Washington DC, and things have really progressed rapidly with no response from our leadership. I asked my director about it yesterday, and he said he couldn't issue our department guidance even if he wanted to - he's seen other directors trying to let their people work from home full time, but our agency leadership has overruled them and denied it. The leadership had a meeting late last night, so I checked my email this morning only to find "Make sure you wash your hands! Stay home if you're sick! See you Monday morning." And we have a meeting Monday afternoon about regular work stuff, where we will all be crammed into a small meeting room. Real smart there.
Not to mention, Metro will be scaling down operations beginning Monday. Trains will be running less often, which means for all of us still stuck going into work, trains will be much more crowded and we'll have to hold on to handrails since we'll all be shoulder to shoulder. Really seems like the appropriate response to a pandemic.
Given I'm new, I'm going in the office 5 days a week. Considering I ride metro twice per day, and given how many people move in and out of this city, I have almost certainly been exposed. I had a serious health issue about 10 years ago. I've been okay in the years proceeding, but ever since that happened, my immune system has been poor, and I tend to catch everything. I got the flu for the first time after that happened. I got the swine flu when that first appeared. So I'm pretty rigorous about getting my flu shot and it helps, I don't get the flu anymore. But frankly, I'm concerned about this.
I've not been feeling great most of the week, a dry cough started yesterday, and I woke up this morning with shortness of breath and body aches. But I don't have a fever so I don't have an excuse not to go in the office.
Our agency head is an appointed, out of touch crony billionaire, so I expect nothing less. He's never in the building, so he doesn't have the capacity to understand or care about his employees.
Ok sorry, rant/vent over.
Do you work for a government agency? Many are slowly rolling out work from home decrees.
If you have to keep going to the office, can you take Uber/Lyft instead? I know that is expensive but perhaps this is a good time to use your stash of points to pay for those rides. It will give you peace of mind during this time.
Keep hand sanitizer in your pocket and tissues too. Use the tissues as a barrier for everything you need to touch.
If you don't feel well, stay home. Everyone in the world has been told that over and over now so employers can't really be surprised when more of us start doing that. Can't have it both ways. Many places do not want you around with respiratory symptoms now anyway, fever or not.
Try to sleep as much as possible this weekend.
We all love our credit cards! But, I think this is a great group of people from all over the country. It's healthy for us to share our ideas, support, fears and thoughts. Another great thing about the best thread on the DIS!When can we talk about churning again? ...asking for a friend.
...too soonWow, this whole virtual thing is going viral
Where we were headed last night with some comments when I made that comment (tongue in cheek of course) was anything but healthyWe all love our credit cards! But, I think this is a great group of people from all over the country. It's healthy for us to share our ideas, support, fears and thoughts. Another great thing about the best thread on the DIS!
I do indeed work for a government agency. Ours has been telling us to take our laptops home every day, only to turn around and trudge back into the office the next morning. I would really prefer not to take Lyft as that expense will add up quickly, especially since I'm in 5 days a week and traveling during rush hour both ways (so surge pricing will be in effect). I'm not interested in paying for my employer's incompetence. The only problem with staying home is I will be forced to take sick time, and although I do have some, I don't have weeks worth. I would much rather be allowed to work from home (100% of our job duties can be performed remotely with no loss of productivity). They won't allow us to work from home while sick.
Almost everyone in my office has been laughing about the virus and calling the response totally overblown. Assuming I still don't have a fever on Monday, I intend to go in the office and test that theory. If I do have a fever though, I'll stay home and take sick time.
I finished the MSR for DH's BofA Alaska Air a week ago, and about a month early. My 5k miles for support were deposited to my account about a month ago but still waiting for his 40k to post.
Still waiting for my CIC to arrive.Was approved on the Fifth.
I am so disgusted with my agency's lack of response to all of this. I live in Washington DC, and things have really progressed rapidly with no response from our leadership. I asked my director about it yesterday, and he said he couldn't issue our department guidance even if he wanted to - he's seen other directors trying to let their people work from home full time, but our agency leadership has overruled them and denied it. The leadership had a meeting late last night, so I checked my email this morning only to find "Make sure you wash your hands! Stay home if you're sick! See you Monday morning." And we have a meeting Monday afternoon about regular work stuff, where we will all be crammed into a small meeting room. Real smart there.
Not to mention, Metro will be scaling down operations beginning Monday. Trains will be running less often, which means for all of us still stuck going into work, trains will be much more crowded and we'll have to hold on to handrails since we'll all be shoulder to shoulder. Really seems like the appropriate response to a pandemic.
Given I'm new, I'm going in the office 5 days a week. Considering I ride metro twice per day, and given how many people move in and out of this city, I have almost certainly been exposed. I had a serious health issue about 10 years ago. I've been okay in the years proceeding, but ever since that happened, my immune system has been poor, and I tend to catch everything. I got the flu for the first time after that happened. I got the swine flu when that first appeared. So I'm pretty rigorous about getting my flu shot and it helps, I don't get the flu anymore. But frankly, I'm concerned about this.
I've not been feeling great most of the week, a dry cough started yesterday, and I woke up this morning with shortness of breath and body aches. But I don't have a fever so I don't have an excuse not to go in the office.
Our agency head is an appointed, out of touch crony billionaire, so I expect nothing less. He's never in the building, so he doesn't have the capacity to understand or care about his employees.
Ok sorry, rant/vent over.
Ugh...DH is in the same situation his job has been telling them since Monday to bring home laptops..I am so disgusted with my agency's lack of response to all of this. I live in Washington DC, and things have really progressed rapidly with no response from our leadership. I asked my director about it yesterday, and he said he couldn't issue our department guidance even if he wanted to - he's seen other directors trying to let their people work from home full time, but our agency leadership has overruled them and denied it. The leadership had a meeting late last night, so I checked my email this morning only to find "Make sure you wash your hands! Stay home if you're sick! See you Monday morning." And we have a meeting Monday afternoon about regular work stuff, where we will all be crammed into a small meeting room. Real smart there.
Not to mention, Metro will be scaling down operations beginning Monday. Trains will be running less often, which means for all of us still stuck going into work, trains will be much more crowded and we'll have to hold on to handrails since we'll all be shoulder to shoulder. Really seems like the appropriate response to a pandemic.
Given I'm new, I'm going in the office 5 days a week. Considering I ride metro twice per day, and given how many people move in and out of this city, I have almost certainly been exposed. I had a serious health issue about 10 years ago. I've been okay in the years proceeding, but ever since that happened, my immune system has been poor, and I tend to catch everything. I got the flu for the first time after that happened. I got the swine flu when that first appeared. So I'm pretty rigorous about getting my flu shot and it helps, I don't get the flu anymore. But frankly, I'm concerned about this.
I've not been feeling great most of the week, a dry cough started yesterday, and I woke up this morning with shortness of breath and body aches. But I don't have a fever so I don't have an excuse not to go in the office.
Our agency head is an appointed, out of touch crony billionaire, so I expect nothing less. He's never in the building, so he doesn't have the capacity to understand or care about his employees.
Ok sorry, rant/vent over.
There were some old people there when we got there but actually quite a few showed up while we were eating. So we were even earlier than most of the early birds haha5pm is a late dinner in Florida. Early bird specials are over by then
P.S. Happy Anniversary to you and DH.
Sure and I think I probably have combined a few recipes over the years and have experimented a lot. It's one of those recipes you can modify to suit your needs. I try to keep it pretty simple.Can you share a bagel for dummies recipe? I have yeast and flour and other baking basics.
All schools here in VA have been shutdown for the next 2 weeks. The county I work for sent out an email yesterday that said (I'm not even joking): "All employees with school-aged children who need to care for them may use their PTO over the next two weeks. Please ensure there is sufficient coverage for your department before utilizing your PTO."
Wow. How generous of you to allow us to use our own PTO that we have accrued while working here. Thanks for clarifying what is basically the normal policy for just working on a daily basis.
The icing on the cake was the Board of Supervisors announcing that the public would not be allowed into their board meeting on Monday night and they would livestream it only. So, they're worried enough about their own safety to cancel in-person meetings, but the rest of us better be at work![]()
In actual travel related news, I wanted to share something I found on Jetblue's website the other day. If you go to the home page and scroll all the way to the bottom, there is a link to something called "Timetables" This allows you to see future scheduled Jetblue flights that aren't available for sale yet! So while their sale calendar only goes through October right now, you can see flights schedule through March. Hope that helps someone, it helped me!