Life as usual...........I'll be working, dh will be working, older son will be in school. As usual on a Monday, if we decide to go out shopping after work, we will, and we often get fast food on Mondays, since we put off grocery shopping, so if we want to do that, we will.
I expect to see all my coworkers including the bilingual teachers at work, and no more absences than a normal Monday at the beginning of May.
I am thinking that what will probably happen is that most people will not change their routines, and the "impact" will not be felt.............then I think two things will happen: the Latino community will split with those who did angry at those who didn't and those who really think all the Latinos did will decide because there was very little impact, then Latinos really aren't important to everyday life here. That's why I wish they hadn't done this. It will cause more problems in the long run, I think.
I'll be really surprised if enough people participate to make an impact, and, as I said before, it would be only a ONE DAY impact...........those people who do participate aren't going to NOT buy........they'll just buy the day before or the day after instead...........the overall numbers for the week, month, quarter, will be the same............and many will simply use those numbers to discount that any impact was made at all.