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hi friends, still here. been lying low off the computer for a few days.  someone above mentioned anxiety and depression.....yeah that. so here i am.  have to go in to the dr in a bit to get my equipment for a sleep study done tonight. i am trying to avert the actual whole sleep study done inpatient by doing a small one at home.  i have total faith that i will need to bigger test.  probably gonna need o2 again.....sad.  looks like going to texas to see the grandboys is fail for this summer. again.....sad.   JEEVES, glad to see you again. missed you.

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13 minutes ago, Turquoise said:

@Scarlett45, so sorry for your loss.

I'm catching up on reading these threads...a week and a half ago my granddaughter was born. My DIL was able to hold out until 37 1/2 weeks, so no NICU. My granddaughter is perfectly healthy, just tiny. Everyone is at home and settled in.

Thank you.
 

 

So happy your grand baby and daughter in law are healthy. 

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When I had a cracked tooth, it didn't hurt all the time. It was very small.  The dentist speculates I got it from tooth grinding.  It was my second year of law school and stressed out of my mind.  Eventually, it hurt more and more. THEN, over Thanksgiving holiday, when I was out of town visiting my ex's family, it hit big time.  HORRIFIC pain that was non-stop.  I had to rush back home and luckily got into the dentist's office immediately for a root canal and crown.  I do feel for you. Hope it holds til your visit.  I'd call them to confirm it and ask if they will call you if there are any cancellations, explain it's urgent.  My SIL works at a dentist office and they try to get people in the same day, when they are in pain.  

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I had a cracked tooth several years ago and never even realized it was cracked. I'd had some pain on and off (my wisdom tooth coming in is what cracked it--and I must have just assumed it was from that), but when the dentist told me I had a cracked tooth, I was like "Derp, what?" And he looked at me like I was moron for not noticing. When they finally removed the evil wisdom tooth that broke the other tooth, that hurt like hell. 

@jcbrown I hadn't had a chance to comment on your sister, but I hope she is doing better. That sounds so frightening. 😞 

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48 minutes ago, SunnyBeBe said:

When I had a cracked tooth, it didn't hurt all the time. It was very small.  The dentist speculates I got it from tooth grinding.  It was my second year of law school and stressed out of my mind.  Eventually, it hurt more and more. THEN, over Thanksgiving holiday, when I was out of town visiting my ex's family, it hit big time.  HORRIFIC pain that was non-stop.  I had to rush back home and luckily got into the dentist's office immediately for a root canal and crown.  I do feel for you. Hope it holds til your visit.  I'd call them to confirm it and ask if they will call you if there are any cancellations, explain it's urgent.  My SIL works at a dentist office and they try to get people in the same day, when they are in pain.  

I kept calling and begging to be seen as an emergency and was told no daily. Eventually the pain mostly stopped. I decided I’m going to go through it as soon as possible. 
 

 

23 minutes ago, Zella said:

I had a cracked tooth several years ago and never even realized it was cracked. I'd had some pain on and off (my wisdom tooth coming in is what cracked it--and I must have just assumed it was from that), but when the dentist told me I had a cracked tooth, I was like "Derp, what?" And he looked at me like I was moron for not noticing. When they finally removed the evil wisdom tooth that broke the other tooth, that hurt like hell. 

@jcbrown I hadn't had a chance to comment on your sister, but I hope she is doing better. That sounds so frightening. 😞 

Jeez now I’m scared that my wisdom teeth cracked my other teeth. Fixing teeth costs a fortune. 

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@galaxychaser I hope you get really good care very soon.  Like you said fixing teeth costs a fortune.  One thing that worked for me and still does is some kind of sensitive toothpaste.  I've used the stuff from the Dollar Tree, sensodyne, colgate for sensitive teeth and that's worked.  I hope this helps you.

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1 minute ago, emma675 said:

Yep, fireworks nightly around my area for weeks. Luckily we had some rain recently so nothing is too dry but I'm worried about things catching on fire. I truly don't understand the obsession some people have with fireworks at home. 

Several years ago it was illegal to have fire works here (it is legal now).  A house a couple of blocks away had a house fire, and suddenly fireworks started shooting out of the roof.  They apparently had a whole garage full of fireworks, and the entire neighborhood was treated to a great show while the fire department was putting out the fire.  I never heard if the homeowners were fined for having fireworks, but it was quite something.  It reminded me of one of my favorite movies, "You Can't Take it With You", when the fireworks that they made in the basement caught on fire.  Only in the movie it was their business.  In the house fire, they were storing illegal fire works.

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In our town, fireworks are illegal in the city limits.  On our street, we have THOSE neighbors.  A married couple with two young sons.  The father/husband gets home from work every day around 3:30 in the afternoon, and pretty much spends the rest of his day yelling and screaming at his family, and physically abusing his wife.  The police are called to their house at least once a month, sometimes more.

Last night, I heard fireworks and they seemed way too close for comfort.  Took a look outside, and sure enough, these people were shooting fireworks illegally.  I was going to call the police, but before I could make a move to find my phone, a police car and a big fire engine came barreling down our street with the lights and sirens.  Yep, they started a fire and were forced to call the authorities on themselves.  Fortunately, no one was injured and property damage was minimal so I am free to laugh at their stupidity.

They are such idiots they apparently continued with the fireworks while they waited for the fire department.  🙃

(I feel terrible for their sons.  Even Lollie and Pops would be better parents than these idiots.)

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Fireworks were legalized here a couple of years ago and I have never hated our legislature more. Technically, they're only allowed on July 4th and New Year's Eve and only during certain hours, but of course people don't care and set them off all the dang time. Thankfully my dog does not hear nearly as well as he used to, so he no longer cowers in terror. 

Zoomama:  

I just did a home sleep study a few weeks ago.  It was a little difficult to get the belt with the monitor fastened correctly, but it helps if you have someone to help you.  I really did not want to do the sleep study in the lab, but agreed that if the in home study did not provide enough info, tha I would come to the lab.
Today I went for the follow up with the sleep specialist.  It seems that I had about 30 “disturbances “ per hour.  My oxygen levels did not go very low, but the dr told me how the cpap machine would work to help me.  I told him I wanted one ASAP.  It seems that there is a home health equipment agency that supplies the machine and shows you how to use it.  If I don’t hear from the agency tomorrow, I will call them.  I will drive out to their office (about a 30 minute drive) to get it..

I am hopeful that the machine will help me to sleep better.

Feel better, Zoomama!

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2 hours ago, zoomama said:

another topic: how many of you have had random m-80 or fireworks explode nightly in your neighborhood  for over a month? not just once, but like hourly for hours on into the night?

We have, strangely. It hasn’t been like this before. Usually just on the 4th. It’s been going on for a couple weeks now. Also illegal here. I guess people are bored?  It’s super annoying and disruptive for the dogs and our sleep. 

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3 hours ago, zoomama said:

another topic: how many of you have had random m-80 or fireworks explode nightly in your neighborhood  for over a month? not just once, but like hourly for hours on into the night?

Not every night but a few times a week. It is fucking annoying. Bad enough there have been several drive by shootings when there hasn't been a shooting in years here apparently. I initially thought one of the shootings was another idiot setting off fireworks.

We have idiots doing fireworks now and then. It started before Memorial Day, tapered off a bit and has restarted for the 4th. 🙄 Fireworks are illegal here. This is the one reason I'm glad we don't have a dog. 

I'm crabby today. Just sick of everything and discouraged. Plus I should call my Mom and that can go in a variety of ways. I need to start my book club book and I just can't seem to settle! I know that checking off tasks would make me feel better so I guess I'll get to it!

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Fireworks are illegal here except for one twelve-hour period on 7/4. It’s one of the reasons we moved here from Maine, where a hideous creep of a governor made fireworks legal and our nervous dogs got to deal with them all.summer.long. Also New Year’s eve. Also, for some bizarre reason, Thanksgiving.

So I was sooo happy to move away from that crap only to discover that laws don’t mean squat when they’re not enforced and it’s Armegeddon here every 4th for a week before and after. New Year’s, ditto. Plus random, wall-shaking explosions during most summer weekend nights. Which nicely complements the target shooting practice, often involving semi-automatics...note this is always illegal here. I fucking HATE IT.

Nobody will be sleeping for the next ten days and I have tried every drug and device I can find on this poor dog and nothing works. He’s now 11 1/2 and I just keep hoping he’ll go deaf.

Rant over. Scarlett45, you okay? 

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might be wandering into 'not allowed' territory but i wanted to ask you all if you have heard this. 

i received this through my neighborhood watch page. it really scared me and i dont know whether to take it seriously in light of the times we are in or its just crazies scaring me.  if you take the  time to read the article, it describes exactly what i have been hearing EVERY night all night long.  wondered what ya'll think about this. frankly i am asking my military and my law enforcement connections if this is a real threat. 

 

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/antifa-to-desecrate-gettysburg-national-cemetery-on-july-4-the-murder-burn-white-suburbs-under-cover-of-fireworks

 

22 minutes ago, Zella said:

I don't usually advocate Wikipedia as a source, but the Wiki page on him is a pretty good summary of how batshit insane and odious he is.

When the first words used to describe a person is Holocaust Denier, that tells me he is a whack job.  Reading the first link actually made me laugh.  It's really all I can do when people try to make Anti-Fascists some sort of boogeyman that needs to be stopped, instead of, hear me out on this one, the right thing to do.  And, also out of all of the places in this country radical leftists might want to make a stand, have a demonstration, knock down a few statues, Gettysburg is not it.  

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2 hours ago, Ohiopirate02 said:

 

When the first words used to describe a person is Holocaust Denier, that tells me he is a whack job.  Reading the first link actually made me laugh.  It's really all I can do when people try to make Anti-Fascists some sort of boogeyman that needs to be stopped, instead of, hear me out on this one, the right thing to do.  And, also out of all of the places in this country radical leftists might want to make a stand, have a demonstration, knock down a few statues, Gettysburg is not it.  

i took great offense to that myself. still,  if you read the article at all, the description of what is gong on here is the same as promised there.  i hope thats all he is is a whacko and the article is a fake. that is why i asked here...i wasn't informed on him at all.

I have been having struggles with my internet speed which is making working PAINFUL. I had my internet upgraded and my extender is on its way. I have a day off tomorrow and a therapy session, along with dinner at a friend's house (yay for humans).

 

Today I removed Mr. Norris from my Chewy.com profile, ordered his Christmas ornament, and donated the money I would've spent on cat supplies in July to the rescue where we adopted he and Scarlett in 2003. I am wondering if I should change my avatar since he and Scarlett are both dead now. 

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5 minutes ago, Scarlett45 said:

I have been having struggles with my internet speed which is making working PAINFUL. I had my internet upgraded and my extender is on its way. I have a day off tomorrow and a therapy session, along with dinner at a friend's house (yay for humans).

 

Today I removed Mr. Norris from my Chewy.com profile, ordered his Christmas ornament, and donated the money I would've spent on cat supplies in July to the rescue where we adopted he and Scarlett in 2003. I am wondering if I should change my avatar since he and Scarlett are both dead now. 

It's totally up to you and this is just my opinion but I would leave your avatar as it is if it makes you feel any better. My avatar is a stylized picture of my love Hillary and she's been gone 14 months now. I like seeing her there.

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17 minutes ago, jcbrown said:

It's totally up to you and this is just my opinion but I would leave your avatar as it is if it makes you feel any better. My avatar is a stylized picture of my love Hillary and she's been gone 14 months now. I like seeing her there.

 

7 minutes ago, Oldernowiser said:

Only if it makes you sad to have them here...I like looking at them, because pretty kitties, and since everything is all about me...🙃

Hillary's picture is very pretty.

 

No- it doesnt make me sad. That picture is also on my credit card.I will keep it for now, if I feel like moving it to Blake I will change it. 

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1 hour ago, Scarlett45 said:

I have been having struggles with my internet speed which is making working PAINFUL. I had my internet upgraded and my extender is on its way. I have a day off tomorrow and a therapy session, along with dinner at a friend's house (yay for humans).

 

Today I removed Mr. Norris from my Chewy.com profile, ordered his Christmas ornament, and donated the money I would've spent on cat supplies in July to the rescue where we adopted he and Scarlett in 2003. I am wondering if I should change my avatar since he and Scarlett are both dead now. 

Do whatever is the most comforting - no right or wrong answers.  I think donating to the rescue organization is lovely.😊

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6 hours ago, Zella said:

@zoomama FWIW, Hal Turner is a real whack-job with a history of spreading hoaxes, so I would take anything from him with a massive grain of salt. 

Never heard of him either.  But the world we currently live in makes even rational people scared.

Last Saturday night, we were watching  "A Hard Days Night," on TCM.  When suddenly, a car stopped at the bottom of our driveway, and a group of young guys ran from the car into our driveway ....... to shoot a basketball into our hoop.  And then went up the street and did the same thing at the other hoops on the street!  5 seconds of terror and then we laughed.  Yet, now we are prepared if it is something worse.  Sad times.

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9 hours ago, Scarlett45 said:

I am wondering if I should change my avatar since he and Scarlett are both dead now. 

I sometimes change my avatar just because I feel meh, or I'm in a mood..I think it should be up to everyone to do what they like with it, whenever they feel like it. Sometimes I think "oh, but everyone"knows me" by that picture..and then I'm like "F that! I'll change it if I wanna! They're not the boss of me!

That's my extremely mature mood today🙄

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29 minutes ago, ChiCricket said:

I sometimes change my avatar just because I feel meh, or I'm in a mood..I think it should be up to everyone to do what they like with it, whenever they feel like it. Sometimes I think "oh, but everyone"knows me" by that picture..and then I'm like "F that! I'll change it if I wanna! They're not the boss of me!

That's my extremely mature mood today🙄

 

 

 

 

I too think people “know me” by the photo but people do read on this forum. 😝

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At- home fireworks are illegal in my Seattle suburban city, but the Indian reservation nearby sells tons.  All around me,  and extremely close, we hear lots of bomb like fireworks.  Super loud.

The overwhelmed PD tell us not to call and report it.  Heck, they can hear them, there's a small police office 4 blocks down the street.

At least my dog doesn't seem to mind at all.

I have a question about phase two of reopening.  We've been in phase two about a week and can now have people over.  Up to five people can gather, not counting my own household.  I'm only having my daughter over, so far.  It's wonderful seeing her again,  in person, after 3 months.

But are we supposed to wear masks around each other?  (We're not).  Are we supposed to be six feet apart. (We're not). I am having her and my husband, who's high risk, sitting at opposite ends of the table while we eat.  But that's all.

Walking my neighborhood last evening, a family was having a very big social gathering.  There were many cars parked all up and down the street and hordes of people partying in their backyard.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, louannems said:

At- home fireworks are illegal in my Seattle suburban city, but the Indian reservation nearby sells tons.  All around me,  and extremely close, we hear lots of bomb like fireworks.  Super loud.

The overwhelmed PD tell us not to call and report it.  Heck, they can hear them, there's a small police office 4 blocks down the street.

At least my dog doesn't seem to mind at all.

I have a question about phase two of reopening.  We've been in phase two about a week and can now have people over.  Up to five people can gather, not counting my own household.  I'm only having my daughter over, so far.  It's wonderful seeing her again,  in person, after 3 months.

But are we supposed to wear masks around each other?  (We're not).  Are we supposed to be six feet apart. (We're not). I am having her and my husband, who's high risk, sitting at opposite ends of the table while we eat.  But that's all.

Walking my neighborhood last evening, a family was having a very big social gathering.  There were many cars parked all up and down the street and hordes of people partying in their backyard.

 

 

No matter where you live, the rules are so arbitrary and confusing.  I guess we have to decide what is best for our  unique situations.  

Several months ago, I was scoffed at when I wished we were still in the dead of Winter when the worst hit.  Like in Italy and Spain.  Pretty easy to control social activity when it is cold outside!

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@zoomama, that's what hoaxers do, they use real facts and twist them into slightly plausible, awful scenarios.

@louannems, I think you need to do what you're comfortable with. When one of our kids stops by, we visit outside. She wears a mask when she enters the house because she works with the public. None of us like it this way, but she would be beside herself it she were to get any of us sick.

As far as avatars, I enjoy speculating about them. I also find them helpful if I'm tagging someone, to know if I have the right person.

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Good morning, online friends.

@Scarlett45, I still use a photo of my dog Jasper as an avatar on a few sites. He went to the Rainbow Bridge last November but I like seeing his face when I go to those sites so I'm not changing it. Maybe someday. 

@louannems, I hear ya. I want to get out and live my life, but there are so many unknowns about COVID 19. One clear fact is that the number of cases is growing fast in some states and slowly in others - but the curve heading upward is a fact in most of the country. And our national response is - chaotic. I'm coming to really understand that I can't take my cues from what others are doing and yet it can be easy to watch other people going about their daily lives in what appears to be a normal way and think, hey maybe I can too . . . 

I've made it through the pandemic pretty well but finally hit some kind of wall the other day. Like pretty much everyone else, I'm so tired of the isolation. But then I was hit by a wave of fear and worry like I hadn't felt before, very personalized fear. I'm old and overweight and although I've checked out fine so far, I have a family history of heart disease. For the first time since this mess started, I wondered if I'd live out 2020 or catch this damned virus and die. And yesterday I risked infection over something stupid. Had called a well-respected car audio business to see about improving the system in an old vehicle I've bought (another story). Hopped in and drove over to let them see the vehicle and give me an estimate. I put on my mask before walking in. It's a big open space with very high ceilings and they had doors at each end open, with hand sanitizers all around. And a sign on the door that no customers would be allowed to stay inside waiting for their cars - recommending you arrange to be picked up when you drop off the car. Okay. But. They weren't wearing masks. Sigh. We stayed 4 to six feet apart but I hope to heck my brief time in there won't prove to be lethal. We were mostly outdoors so he could look at my car, me on one side of my car and he was on the other. 

So yeah, I'm thinking I hope my obit doesn't say she died because she couldn't stand driving a car without Bluetooth. Morbid humor, but it's okay. I'm actually chuckling. And no I'm not going to take the car in for a new audio unit right now. I'll manage.

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10 hours ago, fonfereksglen said:

Several months ago, I was scoffed at when I wished we were still in the dead of Winter when the worst hit.  Like in Italy and Spain.  Pretty easy to control social activity when it is cold outside!

I think that’s why I was okay the first month of the stay at home order. It was the end of winter in Chicago (which lasts 100years!) and I don’t go outside if I can help it because humans are a tropical species hot damn! When it started to warm up it got harder. 

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1 hour ago, Scarlett45 said:

I think that’s why I was okay the first month of the stay at home order. It was the end of winter in Chicago (which lasts 100years!) and I don’t go outside if I can help it because humans are a tropical species hot damn! When it started to warm up it got harder. 

I get ya. I'm in Denver where winter's not quite as hard as Chicago's. But still, I was wearing a rotation of sweatshirts and jeans during the first few months of the stay at home thing. Now I'm in polo shirts and crop pants, so yeah I wanna go out and play!

BTW, my COVID sweatshirts are going to be a project for me one of these days. They're nice (but not super costly) ones that I got from I think hantesoutlet.com onehanesplace.com. Nice fabric and colors. Well, here comes the pandemic. I'm very short on disinfecting wipes but well supplied with Clorox Cleanup spray cleaner and white cleaning cloths. When venturing around this condo building - and inside my own condo - I made liberal use of that. Inevitably, all those sweatshirts now bear bleach spots, streaks, and splashes. My project is to make it intentional. I'm going to do a sort of reverse tie-dye treatment on them. Using bleach instead of dye, to create all over patterns. 

Unless, of course, I choose to donate my COVID isolation clothing to rid myself of the memories.  We'll see.

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12 hours ago, louannems said:

At- home fireworks are illegal in my Seattle suburban city, but the Indian reservation nearby sells tons.  All around me,  and extremely close, we hear lots of bomb like fireworks.  Super loud.

The overwhelmed PD tell us not to call and report it.  Heck, they can hear them, there's a small police office 4 blocks down the street.

At least my dog doesn't seem to mind at all.

I have a question about phase two of reopening.  We've been in phase two about a week and can now have people over.  Up to five people can gather, not counting my own household.  I'm only having my daughter over, so far.  It's wonderful seeing her again,  in person, after 3 months.

But are we supposed to wear masks around each other?  (We're not).  Are we supposed to be six feet apart. (We're not). I am having her and my husband, who's high risk, sitting at opposite ends of the table while we eat.  But that's all.

Walking my neighborhood last evening, a family was having a very big social gathering.  There were many cars parked all up and down the street and hordes of people partying in their backyard.

 

 

Theoretically, yes.  The safest way to get together with your daughter is for all of you to wear masks and stay 6 feet apart.  Getting together outdoors is also safer than indoors.  However, we've all got free will and people are doing all sorts of variations on the safety measures.  Even I, a doctor, who really does believe in this stuff, went to lunch with my college room mate yesterday.  We sat on a patio outdoors on a breezy afternoon.  The staff all wore masks and the tables were carefully spaced at 6 feet or more apart.  We both put on a mask to walk to our table as well as to go to the rest room.  Not perfect, but we're both pretty healthy and don't have people at risk at home.  Her daughter, an ortho resident in Detroit, who has already had COVID, would have a fit if she knew her mom was eating out; so my friend will keep it on the down-low and not tell her.

I presume your daughter is working from home, wearing a mask anytime she may be in closer than 6 feet while out.  Even with these measures, it is not 100% guaranteed that she couldn't have picked up the virus.  Same with you if you're going out for groceries, etc.  Since your husband is high risk, I hope he is just staying home except in emergency.

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35 minutes ago, doodlebug said:

Theoretically, yes.  The safest way to get together with your daughter is for all of you to wear masks and stay 6 feet apart.  Getting together outdoors is also safer than indoors.  However, we've all got free will and people are doing all sorts of variations on the safety measures.  Even I, a doctor, who really does believe in this stuff, went to lunch with my college room mate yesterday.  We sat on a patio outdoors on a breezy afternoon.  The staff all wore masks and the tables were carefully spaced at 6 feet or more apart.  We both put on a mask to walk to our table as well as to go to the rest room.  Not perfect, but we're both pretty healthy and don't have people at risk at home.  Her daughter, an ortho resident in Detroit, who has already had COVID, would have a fit if she knew her mom was eating out; so my friend will keep it on the down-low and not tell her.

I presume your daughter is working from home, wearing a mask anytime she may be in closer than 6 feet while out.  Even with these measures, it is not 100% guaranteed that she couldn't have picked up the virus.  Same with you if you're going out for groceries, etc.  Since your husband is high risk, I hope he is just staying home except in emergency.

My husband is definitely staying home, except for a few ventures into the grocery store.  I hate grocery shopping and he has done it for all of our 33 years of marriage.  But I've dutifully done it since March.

My daughter has been working throughout the pandemic.  She is a vet tech.  Her office is arranged so that the same group work together, and another group works on their days off.  Essentially quarrantined at work  and all wear masks.  Pet owners stay in their cars and the staff go out and get the pet.  Payment is done at home over the phone.

I've been following everything the governor says in Washington state.  But when we were allowed to gather in our homes with up to five people, nothing was said about masks.

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