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Yup, we're not a family of huggers or "I love you" sayers. We are all a bit socially awkward that way so we don't take much issue with the no-touching rule. However, I have found, twice now, that whenever we had a chat with dad that I feel ... weird... afterwards.
I've never felt this feeling before but I think it's the sort of feeling one would describe as "missing their physical company" maybe. I don't know -- I'm not good with describing emotions. *blush*
Anywho... my sister and I have been doing a lot of discovering around our block lately so when the restrictions of movement are lifted, we're planning on showing dad all our new discoveries in person.
Like I said, we're not a the touchy-feely sort of family but I do think I'll give him a big hug next time we see eachother in person and are allowed to do so.
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostI'm probably one of those schmucks who won't have antibodies but I'm not that desperate to get out again to find a deliberate infection cause I think it would not end well for me -- and I have no pre-existing conditions and am relatively healthy (minor issues with allergies notwithstanding). I do have find that air polution gives me dry coughs so that would probably count as an unfavorable condition.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostSince Mr. SR and I are in that vulnerable part of the population whether we have issues or not, I'm not in a hurry to get too close to people. Though I do want to hug my babies. Facetime is just not enough. Speaking of which, they got Easter baskets with balls and Elmo stuffed dolls. Thing 2 got all excited, clapped his hands and said "ball and Elmo" about a dozen times. Thing 1 threw everything on the floor and put the basket on his head. Thing 2 loves to video chat and sticks his face right up to the phone while Thing 1 largely ignores us except to wave bye bye. Thing 2's name is Henry but he pronounces it like Henri. We call him our French baby.
Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostYup, we're not a family of huggers or "I love you" sayers. We are all a bit socially awkward that way so we don't take much issue with the no-touching rule. However, I have found, twice now, that whenever we had a chat with dad that I feel ... weird... afterwards.
I've never felt this feeling before but I think it's the sort of feeling one would describe as "missing their physical company" maybe. I don't know -- I'm not good with describing emotions. *blush*
Anywho... my sister and I have been doing a lot of discovering around our block lately so when the restrictions of movement are lifted, we're planning on showing dad all our new discoveries in person.
Like I said, we're not a the touchy-feely sort of family but I do think I'll give him a big hug next time we see eachother in person and are allowed to do so.
Big hugs all around when this is over. Over enough anyway. This whole situation does make you think about things that we never thought about before and that makes a lot of things I never thought twice about feel weird to me. My DH is considered essential, so that's been interesting to work around as I have an auto-immune disorder and am on medicine that is immunosuppressive. No hugs for him right now, lol.
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Originally posted by Zandra's Ashes View PostBig hugs all around when this is over. Over enough anyway. This whole situation does make you think about things that we never thought about before and that makes a lot of things I never thought twice about feel weird to me. My DH is considered essential, so that's been interesting to work around as I have an auto-immune disorder and am on medicine that is immunosuppressive. No hugs for him right now, lol.
I always thought that I could better cope with something like this because of my autistic/introvert nature, but even I have to admit that I'm starting to feel constrained within these 4 walls. My sister and I, both, are relatively well at ease in lonely situations but we've started to notice in the past few days that we too are starting to feel the long-term effects of having to stay put.
A funny thing happened to me a week ago, though... in terms of having to stay put.
I got a text message from someone asking me how I was doing. The number was unknown to me so I reply, "I'm good but who are you?". I get a message back from them telling me their name is Jef, but the only one I know is the car repair man who keeps my winter tires in stock and his number I know. So, I reply "Jef who?" and I get a text back telling me that it's Jef from a group called Active.
I'm already at the part where I figured out this guy has texted the wrong number so I reply to him that I think he got the wrong number and I don't know of any such group.
Sidenote: I did by accident know of the group because there had been an article in the paper about them. They are a group of single people, mostly between the age of 50 and 70, who spend time together doing things together. A way for these people to keep in touch with each other and others and not go it alone.
He realizes his mistake and apologizes but I'm okay cause I just had the best laugh with his mix-up.
And that's that.
Then on sunday, I got another text message from him, wishing me a happy easter. Wished him a happy easter back.
Thought it was nice. Didn't expect to hear from him again after his miss, but definitely gave me a good chuckle.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Screw the Angst Wednesday!
Originally posted by Zandra's Ashes View PostSometimes a break at home can be the perfect thing. I took a few days off for major house projects and it was so nice. I didn't watch the news all day and it was amazing the difference it made in my mood.
Originally posted by Zandra's Ashes View PostIt had it's challenges, but I still was sad when it ended. There has just seemed to be a void for those type of shows. I miss my Friday night lineup with Battlestar Gallatica, then SG1, and SGA. I didn't know how good I had it, lol.
Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostI'm probably one of those schmucks who won't have antibodies but I'm not that desperate to get out again to find a deliberate infection cause I think it would not end well for me -- and I have no pre-existing conditions and am relatively healthy (minor issues with allergies notwithstanding). I do have find that air polution gives me dry coughs so that would probably count as an unfavorable condition.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostSince Mr. SR and I are in that vulnerable part of the population whether we have issues or not, I'm not in a hurry to get too close to people. Though I do want to hug my babies. Facetime is just not enough. Speaking of which, they got Easter baskets with balls and Elmo stuffed dolls. Thing 2 got all excited, clapped his hands and said "ball and Elmo" about a dozen times. Thing 1 threw everything on the floor and put the basket on his head. Thing 2 loves to video chat and sticks his face right up to the phone while Thing 1 largely ignores us except to wave bye bye. Thing 2's name is Henry but he pronounces it like Henri. We call him our French baby.
Originally posted by Zandra's Ashes View PostBig hugs all around when this is over. Over enough anyway. This whole situation does make you think about things that we never thought about before and that makes a lot of things I never thought twice about feel weird to me. My DH is considered essential, so that's been interesting to work around as I have an auto-immune disorder and am on medicine that is immunosuppressive. No hugs for him right now, lol.
Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostIf there's one thing I've learned, it's that I'm not immune to feeling alone.
I always thought that I could better cope with something like this because of my autistic/introvert nature, but even I have to admit that I'm starting to feel constrained within these 4 walls. My sister and I, both, are relatively well at ease in lonely situations but we've started to notice in the past few days that we too are starting to feel the long-term effects of having to stay put.(This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law.)
Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.
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Why are people being so incredibly stupid (at least here in the US)? People going out to protest in large groups? Protesting is a great American tradition, but dude.... in large groups, without face masks... how is that a good idea?
There's got to be other ways to protest.
I think I need to follow SK's ways, and stop the news for awhile.
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostThe monotony is getting edgy.
Exactly this.
Originally posted by JT-2 View PostWhy are people being so incredibly stupid (at least here in the US)? People going out to protest in large groups? Protesting is a great American tradition, but dude.... in large groups, without face masks... how is that a good idea?
There's got to be other ways to protest.
I think I need to follow SK's ways, and stop the news for awhile.
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It's been 274 years since the Battle of Culloden today, april 16th. The day the Scottish Jacobites were utterly defeated by the English Army. Slaughtered in the fields of Culloden.
Sidenote but totally unrelated because I didn't know before my sister mentioned it: I'm wearing my Medieval shirt for not particular reason as "let's do something different today" -- although then I thought about taking that silly picture I thought about making to put a smile on my colleagues' faces about my workspace (which is still my bed(room)).Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by JT-2 View PostWhy are people being so incredibly stupid (at least here in the US)? People going out to protest in large groups? Protesting is a great American tradition, but dude.... in large groups, without face masks... how is that a good idea?
There's got to be other ways to protest.
I think I need to follow SK's ways, and stop the news for awhile.
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Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday!
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostI have also seriously limited my exposure to the "news." I don't know who to believe anymore, but I definitely know who not to believe so I'm just staying informed and skipping the yelling.(This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law.)
Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostGood morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday!
And then sometimes you just have to laugh at the news. The local paper where I used to live in California posted an article on native plants you can use as an alternative to toilet paper.
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostTHIS!!
They are called covidiots, for your information.
Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostAnd then sometimes you just have to laugh at the news. The local paper where I used to live in California posted an article on native plants you can use as an alternative to toilet paper.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostWhy am I not surprised that CA would come up with that idea? Hopefully they know what poison ivy looks like. Personally I think the newspaper itself would make a great substitute for TP. I found TP this week and bought some even though I don't need it because you never know.
Oh, and it was the first time for me shopping with a face mask on. It was very, very warm. My head is still sweaty. And also, some people didn't quite grasp the arrows on the floor signaling which way to go. But then these are RI'ers who don't know what a turn signal even is, so....
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So there I am, sitting down to watch the next episode of Stargate SG1 in my neverending rewatch. I'm 5 minutes into my episode -- barely made it past the "Previously on..." section -- when I get a call from one of my aunts on whatsapp.
She needs my help to try something. A tool to help her teach online come next week.
5 minutes later she's echoeing through my phone and tablet/PC cause through whatsapp she told me to go to an online meeting room tool. Then she proceeds to tell me that she wants to test this tool, and all its features. It wasn't until she tried sharing her screen that everything turned a little psychedelic.
I don't know what she did on her end, but on our end the screen replicated itself in an endless tunnel of images which felt like you were looking straight into a prism of sorts. There was lots of cursing and grumbling so we told her if she wanted to practice more tomorrow she just has to call again.
She teaches 8-9 year olds so it's better she tests, curses and grumbles having us on the other side than a bunch of kids in her class.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostSo there I am, sitting down to watch the next episode of Stargate SG1 in my neverending rewatch. I'm 5 minutes into my episode -- barely made it past the "Previously on..." section -- when I get a call from one of my aunts on whatsapp.
She needs my help to try something. A tool to help her teach online come next week.
5 minutes later she's echoeing through my phone and tablet/PC cause through whatsapp she told me to go to an online meeting room tool. Then she proceeds to tell me that she wants to test this tool, and all its features. It wasn't until she tried sharing her screen that everything turned a little psychedelic.
I don't know what she did on her end, but on our end the screen replicated itself in an endless tunnel of images which felt like you were looking straight into a prism of sorts. There was lots of cursing and grumbling so we told her if she wanted to practice more tomorrow she just has to call again.
She teaches 8-9 year olds so it's better she tests, curses and grumbles having us on the other side than a bunch of kids in her class.
Yeah, best that she gets that straightened out with you.
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Originally posted by JT-2 View PostI like it!!
Okay, I needed that laugh. That is funny.
I also bought 4 rolls today even though I have 5 rolls at home. Cause like you said, you never know. I don't want to be in the "JT searching stores for TP" scene again.
Oh, and it was the first time for me shopping with a face mask on. It was very, very warm. My head is still sweaty. And also, some people didn't quite grasp the arrows on the floor signaling which way to go. But then these are RI'ers who don't know what a turn signal even is, so....
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostTell me about it. I hate the mask. Mr. SR had some N95 masks that he got from Home Depot to wear when doing yard work, but they are too stiff and very uncomfortable for me. I don't know how people stand them. And watch out if your nose runs.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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