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I've only ever worked from home and couldn't cope with anything else :-)

I'm so proud of my profession.
Its truly amazing how we are handling this, ensuring the safety and well being of 'our' kids amid such uncerta..."
A mate of mine is a head master, Patti and on Tuesday he was losing a teacher an hour who had to go home because they'd got symptoms.
He reckoned he'd have to close the school by today because he wouldn't have enough staff left
Apparently whilst the schools are shutting, some are to remain open to provide child care for key workers

Glad you are working from home Kelly, although do make sure you stick to a schedule, can't have you making yourself ill! I agree with that Lynne, so tempting to just keep checking those e-mails! I had to force myself last night to just search for one from my boss and ignore the rest of them.

Someone had gone to Paignton for a funeral as a last trip. The guest house had already lost £ 10K of trade in cancellations, and no new bookings coming through. As a guest house they were too small to be considered a small business for the aid package. Accordingly, they would be eligible for up to £ 10K as a maximum, if their insurance company refused a claim. But as the travel reductions remain 'strong advice' not mandatory, they can't make a claim - so no small business relief or assistance will be paid.
Why do I feel no surprise?

Someone had gone to Paignton for a funeral as a last trip. The guest house had already lost £ 10K of trade in cancellations, and no new bookings coming through. As a g..."
I had this discussion with somebody, firstly government cannot just ban people travelling. A lot of our industries depend on skilled workers who move about the country. Not everything can be done on line. I remember one pub I went into where they had guests who were all working in town for a couple of days.
Secondly the NHS was saying they will want hotels etc open because they may have to relocate staff at short notice and need somewhere for them to stay
This crisis has split the economy into three groups. Those who can genuinely work from home, those who cannot but whose work isn't vital, and those who cannot and have to keep working.


So sorry to hear about your mum Desley.
McMini’s school shuts today but he was sick last night so he’s off. He seems in good form though.
Just off to the post office - picking up a package from outside a friend’s house, who has it ... probably. No longer deaf in my right ear but deaf in my left ear now. Still onwards and upwards.
Cheers
MTM

hope things pick up Desley

I have rediscovered the childhood joy of knocking on a door and running away

I have rediscovered the childhood joy of knocking on a door and running away"
Mwahahahargh! Love it.
I need to write a blog post now ... but McMini has decided to be chatty and how can I refuse ...?
Cheers
MTM

I am so sorry, Desley. I'm praying they can treat her.

Hope McMini one is feeling better. And your friend is recovering.

I have rediscovered the childhood joy of knocking on a door and running away"
Except they will be grateful instead of annoyed.

Great stuff from the Chancellor, in terms of content and the way he delivers it.
Then it cuts back to Boris mumbling nonsense and trying to crack shit jokes.
Fuck off Boris.

seen some interesting headlines, but can't be bothered watching the talks. Not that I've put the TV on since this morning



Will, your "doorabella" comment made me laugh. Did anyone else call it that?
Social-distancing now in place in Jersey plus self-isolation for anyone arriving in the island.

its pretty rubbish but will have to do.

We'd have an argument from the very first day: I'm a Mac person; he's the other thing. Though he has learned to use an iPad quite well.
Stay well, Patti and Dave.

Feisty is very good. It takes energy, and when she can still spend some that way, it is encouraging. Hope you get to see her tomorrow.

I haven’t read or watched the news ... I need to or I’m going to be contravening regulations. At least now that gyms, restaurants et al are ordered to close they will receive insurance compensation. It’s going to be strange though ... I think I’m lucky in that Mum can’t really go into proper isolation, because she has carers, so I’m going to list myself as ‘carer’ and carry on going to see her anyway.
I hope you are all ok. I felt a bit breathless last night and had a cough, but it’s gone this morning, and anyway, I still have one ear full of gunk, even if it’s the other one, so I won’t be able to tell until I’ve syringed that. Off to write my weekly blog post now.
Cheers
MTM

Oh, Patti - my brain can't comprehend sharing a laptop. I'm attached to mine. Hope all good with you and Dave.
Jersey now has social-distancing in place as of yesterday. All arrivals into the island to self-isolate for 2 weeks. Most people who can work from home are. We must be about 2 weeks or more behind the UK in the spread of you-know-what.
Ah well, best just get on with it. Stay safe & well.

Wow, sharing a laptop mustn't have been fun Patti, at least you have a second, even if it isn't great. Glad you are still able to see your mum MT.

Bit of good news
I posted a cat picture for you on the blog as well :-)

I know how you feel. Had a sore throat yesterday, bad by the time I went to bed and I didn't sleep well.
Given I have no temperature and have coughed once since 2am, I'm assuming it's just a sore throat :-)

Swinging into full allotment mode in the back garden. It'll be a while before there's anything to eat, though.

People are complaining about an influx of visitors - some think the summer holidays have started. 😡

People seem to be around and about as normal here. I've stayed in my own house and garden all day but apparently the High Street was as busy as anything (it was a nice day so people come to the beach). Also there seems to be some sort of family gathering going on in the downstairs flat. Idiots.
Glad your mum perked up a bit Desley. Presumably there are also the usual cold viruses around Jim, hope it's just one of those.

Thanks for the pic Jim, I'll have a look tomorrow. There did seem a lot of people about, the florist was still doing a good trade.

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I suspect there's a lot of hacked of cold viruses muttering to themselves about the new kid on the block getting all the glory :-)


Going for a brief walk round the block after breakfast, to enjoy the sunshine (if not the cold wind)

I hope everyone's keeping safe and stays healthy.

Look after yourself Claire.

Take care Claire.

Still reading/editing and lots of gardening. I'd be feeling a bit banged up if the weather were keeping me in but it's actually rather pleasant. Haven't attempted to go anywhere and don't expect to.
Take care, everyone.



Still reading/editing and lots of gardening. I'd be feeling a bit banged up if the weather were keeping me in but it's actually rather pleasant. Haven't attempted to go anywhere and..."
cutting up wood for next winter, blown down branches that had to be moved before silaging :-)

Interestingly, it seems that 3 hours of concentrated home schooling is more efficient than a full day in class

Cheers
MTM

That is how I, though ill, managed to homeschool three kids pre-K to ready for university - it is MUCH more efficient.
Schools necessarily waste a lot of time. And getting ready and getting there takes up a lot more.
I could do the hours of teaching/being a reference while they did their work; I could not cope with the continuous and irrational and erratic requirements of the 'system,' when they had to be in school for a year.

Husband got his "you're feeble, don't go out" text from the government this morning. Which is fine, as he wasn't going out anyway. Just wondering how they got his number though!
Stay safe all. Try and find some joy in the small things, till we're through this

Mind you in our case neither our doctor nor the government would have our mobile phone numbers. It doesn't matter for us but I wonder how it will work for those they do need to contact

The NHS knows my contact details (including mobile phone numbers) through the many forms that I had to fill in when I had my heart attack(s). If this had happened ten years ago they probably wouldn't have those details about me.
If they don't have phone numbers for folk then I expect they will follow up with written letters.
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I'm so proud of my profession.
Its truly amazing how we are handling this, ensuring the safety and well being of 'our' kids amid such uncertainty.