Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

daleron

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    OK. But I'm literally a week, no leaving for food, gas, anything.

    The previous week was one trip. And before that IDK right off, but been restrained about it the whole month. So I'm with ya in spirit, Dale!

    I'll probably have to go out once or twice this week due to store and pharmacy runs (and mom and I use different pharma so IDK if I can time it to make it all work. They do deliver though.)

    And Tibby HAS TO now. (I was commenting on the stay-at-home orders).
    That came out wrong Atty, I’m sorry :(
    I’m fortunate in that DH is considered a essential worker and since he’s out anyway he’s picking up stuff as he can. Of course he could bring home more than groceries :facepalm:

    Pleasant Tuesday to all!

    Hubs now working @ home.

    Gonna call Dad, shower, then head out to the grocery store. It's a bit too
    chilly and wet for much yard work.

    Will check in again later!
    Good morning Bear, be careful out there!
     

    Flowersoul

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    Good morning Snails

    We're in our 3rd week! We had our pantry pretty well stocked before orders were given, and if we need anything we'll use either curbside or delivery! Any mail that comes is gotten with gloves and packages are kept outside sprayed with Lysol!

    This is like a bad sci-fi movie! Sadly, it's our reality now!
     

    FranC

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    Dallas finally has less wires and tubing. His breathing tube has been removed and he has the c-pap back to help his lungs.

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    daleron

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    Good morning Snails

    We're in our 3rd week! We had our pantry pretty well stocked before orders were given, and if we need anything we'll use either curbside or delivery! Any mail that comes is gotten with gloves and packages are kept outside sprayed with Lysol!

    This is like a bad sci-fi movie! Sadly, it's our reality now!
    Good morning Gracie :)
    It is isn’t it :(

    Packages are opened here. Boxes tossed out in the garage followed by hand washing.
    I’ve been using gloves but I’ve got quite a few thanks to DH.

    Dallas finally has less wires and tubing. His breathing tube has been removed and he has the c-pap back to help his lungs.

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    How sweet and patient he looks!
     

    AttyPops

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    That came out wrong Atty, I’m sorry
    Nothing to apologize over, you're good. :)

    Dallas finally has less wires and tubing.
    Good for Dallas!

    This is like a bad sci-fi movie! Sadly, it's our reality now!
    It's serious.
    I'm out of soda pop. Pretty much stocked for everything else. I'm making Koolaid and using caffeine capsules. That's serious.
    Car battery died. Recharged.

    On the plus side, my VG came. And I have more than enough juice to last through the mail-aging process.

    Flyby. ~~~~ snails. :)
     

    mightymen

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    Landlord called earlier said he can not make but he is sending his daughter over. I told him just make sure she rings the bell and steps back 6 feet. I'll lay the check on the floor where she can pick it up. She a Doctor going around collecting rent checks. :facepalm: You think she would know better...
     

    Katya

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    Their numbers look low to me, but I guess that means I can hope I'm wrong.

    Who knows, Atty. Considering that the flu killed 79,000 during the 2017-2018 season in the US alone, and that with the vaccine, therapeutics, and herd immunity, the numbers look rather tame for a novel virus. Just trying to keep some perspective. Don't shoot. :)
     

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