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I needed our toilet flush fixed. I had kept temp fixing it.
So i call our agent . They get a plumber to call. So i start to have panic attack . Oh someone is coming in my apartment.
So i ask him. Can you wear a mask.
He says i can if you want but i already had covid and ll my family 2 months ago. We all had the antibody test . £90each we all came back positive.
I was bit more relaxed when he said that and he wore a mask on my say so.
Nice guy. His wife is diabetic type 1. All survived only one elder was in icu. But all recovered. Thankfully
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lastexitlondon said:I needed our toilet flush fixed. I had kept temp fixing it.
So i call our agent . They get a plumber to call. So i start to have panic attack . Oh someone is coming in my apartment.
So i ask him. Can you wear a mask.
He says i can if you want but i already had covid and ll my family 2 months ago. We all had the antibody test . £90each we all came back positive.
I was bit more relaxed when he said that and he wore a mask on my say so.
Nice guy. His wife is diabetic type 1. All survived only one elder was in icu. But all recovered. Thankfully2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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deadendp said:lastexitlondon said:I needed our toilet flush fixed. I had kept temp fixing it.
So i call our agent . They get a plumber to call. So i start to have panic attack . Oh someone is coming in my apartment.
So i ask him. Can you wear a mask.
He says i can if you want but i already had covid and ll my family 2 months ago. We all had the antibody test . £90each we all came back positive.
I was bit more relaxed when he said that and he wore a mask on my say so.
Nice guy. His wife is diabetic type 1. All survived only one elder was in icu. But all recovered. Thankfully
So then i went in a cleaning mission some more.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
lastexitlondon said:deadendp said:lastexitlondon said:I needed our toilet flush fixed. I had kept temp fixing it.
So i call our agent . They get a plumber to call. So i start to have panic attack . Oh someone is coming in my apartment.
So i ask him. Can you wear a mask.
He says i can if you want but i already had covid and ll my family 2 months ago. We all had the antibody test . £90each we all came back positive.
I was bit more relaxed when he said that and he wore a mask on my say so.
Nice guy. His wife is diabetic type 1. All survived only one elder was in icu. But all recovered. Thankfully
So then i went in a cleaning mission some more.
However, he and his family have survived and it sounds as if 2 were high risk and despite that, only the elder was in ICU and all have recovered. Concentrate on that positive knowledge and be proud of yourself for not only taking that knowledge in, but feeling some relief from it. Your anxiety didn't delete your ability to take in the positive. That, my friend, is a very good thing.2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
Just got a letter from oxford university people study.Its a random study. I can be part of a test and antibody test and get paid.
Im in
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lastexitlondon said:Just got a letter from oxford university people study.Its a random study. I can be part of a test and antibody test and get paid.
Im in2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
I did a federal government survey months ago on Covid precautions and attitudes and checked the box saying I would be willing to be involved in an antibody research trial but have not been called.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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oftenreading said:I did a federal government survey months ago on Covid precautions and attitudes and checked the box saying I would be willing to be involved in an antibody research trial but have not been called.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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dankind said:oftenreading said:I did a federal government survey months ago on Covid precautions and attitudes and checked the box saying I would be willing to be involved in an antibody research trial but have not been called.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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oftenreading said:dankind said:oftenreading said:I did a federal government survey months ago on Covid precautions and attitudes and checked the box saying I would be willing to be involved in an antibody research trial but have not been called.2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
deadendp said:lastexitlondon said:Just got a letter from oxford university people study.Its a random study. I can be part of a test and antibody test and get paid.
Im in
This means everything to me now
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And its a study over a year
Get tested every week. Then monthly. Each time paid 25 pounds.
First trst and antibody i get 50 pound and they come to me.
If you complete all 16 appointments its about £450
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lastexitlondon said:And its a study over a year
Get tested every week. Then monthly. Each time paid 25 pounds.
First trst and antibody i get 50 pound and they come to me.
If you complete all 16 appointments its about £450
25 pounds weekly -> $32.73
50 pound antibody test -> $65.46
16 appointments -> $589.14 total
And knowing how you have had concerns, you probably would have done it for free.
I hope you keep us up to date on this project.2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
dankind said:https://medium.com/@mjacobwrites/parents-youre-being-lied-to-25646fb8634e
I think we’re just going to count out the 2020-2021 school year and home school.
I'm really excited about teaching this year, starting on the 31st. My district delayed opening by two weeks, giving teachers two extra weeks of training (a whole month instead of just the normal two week pre-service planning). I've attended some outstanding webinars about how to make the online learning engaging and creative. We've purchased several outstanding online language arts resources that we would never have had without corona. I've learned some new tech skills that I never would have learned if I weren't in this position. My department is collaborating to share our expertise so that students will get the same quality instruction no matter who the teacher is. I'm seriously inspired to do my best teaching ever to give my students what they deserve.
None of this kind of work is getting reported in the media, though I imagine my experience is not an exception. It's all doom and gloom everywhere you read/watch, unfortunately. I think we would all benefit by changing the story we tell ourselves. If all we hear is "our kids are ruined forever" and "online is going to be horrible," then that is what it will be. I'm choosing optimism. I really hope you find a way to provide your kids with a stellar experience this year.0 -
I'm hearing a lot of frustration about kids needing social time, and I get it. It makes me wonder about how different kids' lives have become generationally. At least for me, a generation ago growing up in the 70s, we had neighborhood kids running the streets and playgrounds all the time, parents and neighbors supporting each other, having block parties, playing cards on Friday nights with us destroying the basement. I wonder if the way we've changed child-rearing -- i.e., parents scheduling and controlling structured activities, play dates, lessons, etc -- has exacerbated the problems they are finding with their children right now. I wonder if this had happened to us in the 70s, if our parents would have easily been able to say -- go outside to the playground. They wouldn't have had to purchase a POD. Just the same neighborhood kids we always played with. Just a thought. Not being a parent, I'm trying to relate to this "socialization" debate, and it concerns me that socialization has come to mean "school" and paid activities guided by other adults.
I've also had to laugh -- people think they send their kid to school to socialize. No wonder we have so many problems with academic discipline. in the classroom.
This is not a rant on parents. I know you all are working hard to raise your kids in the best way. It's just strange to me how differently we are raising kids now.0 -
what dreams said:dankind said:https://medium.com/@mjacobwrites/parents-youre-being-lied-to-25646fb8634e
I think we’re just going to count out the 2020-2021 school year and home school.
I'm really excited about teaching this year, starting on the 31st. My district delayed opening by two weeks, giving teachers two extra weeks of training (a whole month instead of just the normal two week pre-service planning). I've attended some outstanding webinars about how to make the online learning engaging and creative. We've purchased several outstanding online language arts resources that we would never have had without corona. I've learned some new tech skills that I never would have learned if I weren't in this position. My department is collaborating to share our expertise so that students will get the same quality instruction no matter who the teacher is. I'm seriously inspired to do my best teaching ever to give my students what they deserve.
None of this kind of work is getting reported in the media, though I imagine my experience is not an exception. It's all doom and gloom everywhere you read/watch, unfortunately. I think we would all benefit by changing the story we tell ourselves. If all we hear is "our kids are ruined forever" and "online is going to be horrible," then that is what it will be. I'm choosing optimism. I really hope you find a way to provide your kids with a stellar experience this year.
I wish we lived in yours. Sounds like a well-run organization that actually prepared to educate this school year.
If I cannot afford to quit my job and teach them a nondistrict-based curriculum, then they will enjoy a gap year.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:what dreams said:dankind said:https://medium.com/@mjacobwrites/parents-youre-being-lied-to-25646fb8634e
I think we’re just going to count out the 2020-2021 school year and home school.
I'm really excited about teaching this year, starting on the 31st. My district delayed opening by two weeks, giving teachers two extra weeks of training (a whole month instead of just the normal two week pre-service planning). I've attended some outstanding webinars about how to make the online learning engaging and creative. We've purchased several outstanding online language arts resources that we would never have had without corona. I've learned some new tech skills that I never would have learned if I weren't in this position. My department is collaborating to share our expertise so that students will get the same quality instruction no matter who the teacher is. I'm seriously inspired to do my best teaching ever to give my students what they deserve.
None of this kind of work is getting reported in the media, though I imagine my experience is not an exception. It's all doom and gloom everywhere you read/watch, unfortunately. I think we would all benefit by changing the story we tell ourselves. If all we hear is "our kids are ruined forever" and "online is going to be horrible," then that is what it will be. I'm choosing optimism. I really hope you find a way to provide your kids with a stellar experience this year.
I wish we lived in yours. Sounds like a well-run organization that actually prepared to educate this school year.
If I cannot afford to quit my job and teach them a nondistrict-based curriculum, then they will enjoy a gap year.
I hope it works out for you and your kids. I'm not sure how much the online school K-12 costs, but maybe check them out. I have several friends who quit local districts to go work for them.
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Here is the link to K12 https://www.k12privateacademy.com/ for parents looking for an alternative.
It looks like full tuition is only $5,000 a year and they're offering 10% off through August 31. I realize $5000 may be much for some, but at least you would get an online school provided by people who know how to online school.0 -
I bet that would be a good option for a kid that is older.
Unfortunately, not an option that takes much stress from caring for a 6 year old.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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