irene_dsc
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WoW! Sounds like a big undertaking, but kinda fun to see it all come together.How cool to have everyone get their own work space in all of this.
Well, we did have a head start. You may remember that dh and I have an architecture firm. Well, at the peak, we had about 15 employees (tho some part-time), with about 10 work stations. It's been just the 2 of us for maybe 6 years now. As we downsized over the years, we brought home some of the desks. So, at least we didn't have to go out and get any furniture. The only new purchase was a small laser printer to upgrade from the small inkjet printer that would run out of ink almost immediately. And of course, getting the new printer to talk to everything was one of the most difficult parts! (Actually, I think it is only currently connected to my and dh's computers, but not the kids'.)
It's so sad to see all of these kids' hobbies and school stuff and activities be put on hold; from their perspectives it is so hard and at times heartbreaking. I hope that things will return to normal soon so they can get back to enjoying their hobbies and the things they love. It's especially hard on the seniors for sure who will have no prom, no grad, etc...
Yeah. I'm still pretty amazed at how lucky our family got, as far as not missing huge stuff. Tho I'm not sure what either kid is going to end up doing this summer. They were hoping for summer jobs, but I'm sure those will be in short supply, especially for basically unskilled labor, competing with people with way more job experience. (Ds had been working on campus, but only a few hours a week, on the a/v team that streams events for the campus website). And neither is very entrepreneurial / go-getter types, sigh.