Mon, Aug. 16th, 2021 04:43 pm
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VACCINE BOOKED. FINALLY. My state opened it up to everyone over 16 today. There was one appointment available tomorrow when I started booking, but it was gone by the time I finished, so October it is. BUT I'M IN. WOO.

I was heading home on Wednesday and Jon asked if I was still taking this week off.

'Um... nooo?'

'I think you probably should. You've got a bit of leave piling up there.'

'Yeah, cos I keep booking holidays to Sydney that get cancelled by Covid.'

So I'm off this week. I plan to park myself in a café every day and writing a lot. Today I finished a chapter and wrote a page and a half of the next one and it was awesome. My laptop used about 20% of its battery for the whole time I was there. Going to a café and not looking for the table with a powerpoint is glorious. This thing still needs a name, tho. Something'll come up I'm sure.

Kinda want to book a night somewhere up in the Hills or down on the South Coast buuuut it's winter. But it's also my birthday. Going somewhere for a night would be lovely. But it's winter. Eh.

August Life Update

Fri, Aug. 6th, 2021 08:19 pm
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Life update time!

Covid sucks and I'm not going to Sydney )

New laptop get! )

Ceramics life goals )

Olympics are fun, especially basketball )

Poking mans, GO )

THE END.

Wed, Nov. 18th, 2020 05:49 pm
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WELP all my pride of being the state that never actually went into lockdown has just dropped off a cliff. As of midnight, it's just me and the cat for the next six days, and then we'll see what happens.

For context, we got our first community case since April on Sunday, four new cases. Monday there were 17 and SA Health hit panic stations. Yesterday there were four and today there were two. It's linked to hotel quarrantine, specifically a cleaner who's had no contact with the guests, so they suspect they picked it up by touching a surface.

I'm scared! I'm scared that we've had to do this, but at the same time I'm pleased we've gone this hard to early. When Victoria exploded, they fartarsed around for, like, a month before they bit the bullet and shut everything down. SA Health not taking ANY chances. They're being paranoid of everything and I am okay with that. I'm scared, but I have a lot of state pride right now. All the other state premiers and epidemiologists and such are praising our government and SA Health, and in turn Marshall and St Nicola are praising us. They're going with the carrot not stick method, telling us they trust us all to do the right thing and praising everyone for going to get tested, all the associated businesses for having their Covid-safe plans.

It's such a wild contrast to Victoria, where DAndrews took forever to really do anything and then enforced his restrictions with fines of many thousands of dollars. All stick, no carrot, and that was a big reason why shit got so bad over the border.

I'm scared, but we're not going to be Victoria.

IN NICOLA WE TRUST.

Tue, Oct. 27th, 2020 08:22 pm
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Covid )

Fri, May. 15th, 2020 11:13 pm
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Hell yeah, baby! Our final case has recovered, state borders still closed... still being warned that there are likely to be asymptomatic cases around the place, like the random Pom who turned up last week and tested positive after having arrived here on March 20. Still, happy days!

With any luck, this'll start businesses ordering print again. We already got a CFS order on Wednesday, because CFS training has been on hold until now, and the booze client, after June, will be going back to two-week periods instead of four-week, so fingers crossed. I mean, sales are down 70%, I'm exclusively on JobKeeper and likely wouldn't have a job right now without JobKeeper, but baby steps. Gotta be positive about something, and being the first state to have zero active cases is pretty goddamn positive.

Sat, May. 2nd, 2020 12:37 pm
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Good shit: We're up to 10 days in a row with no new cases here in SA :DDD Grand total of, like, 14 active cases, none of them in ICU. NT hasn't had any new cases in over three weeks, ACT has been declared COVID-free and across the whole country we're generally getting fewer than 15 new cases a day. Many states are rolling back restrictions, we're not because ours were never as stringent as the rest of the country anyway. Federal Government is looking at easing certain restrictions this Friday, but only if enough people download the COVIDSafe app. We're at 3.5 million and need roughly 10 million to cover 40% of the population, which is the target.

Less good shit: I'm now officially part time, working Monday, Wednesday and Friday until further notice, which cuts me by about $190 per week. It sucks, but I mean, anything to actually keep a job, right? My boss is even putting some of his own money into the company to keep us alive. We're not kidding ourselves that everything'll just bounce back to normal as soon as restrictions are lifted and everyone can go back to work. But I mean, the sooner the better. Idk how much longer my business can survive having no goddamn business. We had an almost all day meeting on Friday discussing how to come out of this with work, so we've been each put in charge of some sort of marketing-related thing/s. Cross your fingers for us, guys.

Fitness continues, though it's very suddenly become winter and it's making it hard to motivate to do the thing. Like, I'm still getting out and doing the thing, but I feel like I start halfarsing it and just getting it done, rather than fully going at it like I was in nice weather. I have to go for a run today and it's been on and off raining all day. Mostly I'm scared for my new phone. How do people deal with non-waterproof phones? This stupid thing, if it so much as sniffs moisture in its charging port, it won't charge. Like, running and holding it as my timer/tracker, my hand gets sweaty, and that screws it up for like three days. I feel like that's a design flaw. So now I put stickytape over the charging port whenever I go running now, ugh. Rain, though? I'm going to have to put it in a plastic bag and rubber band it closed. First and last time I buy a non-waterproof phone, I swear to G.

I made banana bread! It's perfect!

Mon, Apr. 20th, 2020 08:06 pm
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Shit is good, you guys:

I'm back at work! It's quiet, but I've got enough stuff to do to keep busy and not just sit on the ABC feed all day. Booze client has gone from two-week periods to one-month periods, which cuts the dollars in half from them, but such is life.

I've met my tiny babby niece on Thursday and she is adorable and I love her so much!

I ran in the Botanic Gardens after work today for 37 solid minutes and it was delightful!

SA has gone three consecutive days now without a new case! We're now part of the international flights repatriation thing, taking in flights and quarrantining them in hotels before they're sent home. We had two flights in today, so doubtless we'll have a bunch of new cases tomorrow(? Idk how long it takes to diagnose) but they won't be going anywhere so we coo'.

We're having a 'family dinnner party' in the not too distant future, cooking all the same stuff across our three households and then meeting up on WhatsApp video chat. Bearing in mind the new parents, we're mostly going premade stuff from the supermarket, with a filet mignon on the barbie (or on the Le Creuset for me, in the absence of an actual barbie), so hopefully it won't be too much for the two of them. I'm excited :D

MasterChef is on! It just feels like something normal right now, which is great. Restrictions will start impacting the filming sooner or later but for now, they're serving 1200 people a barbecue and it's just normal and I love it.

On my yearly GW kick! I've been gathering together dust for anti-death consets for one particular HM dungeon, and at the same time collecting jade for Riesling's very last elite armour set. See if I manage to achieve both before I get bored and set it aside for another year.

So yeah. Feeling good right now.

Mon, Apr. 6th, 2020 07:22 pm
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I'M AN AUNTIE! To an adorable little cherrub called Airlie, and about whom I've talked in a flocked post cos I don't want to release anything without Mumma's permission. But she's beautiful and I love her.

Australia update: Our curve is definitely flattening. No further restrictions, though idiots in Brisbane/Gold Coast and Perth keep going to the beach without socially distancing, so Gold Coast beaches are now closed and the WA premier's threatening to close Perth beaches if Perthlings don't pull their heads in. But that's it. Sydney's epicentre is Bondi. WHO FRIGGING KNEW, RIGHT? Geeze it's almost like there were thousands of people gathering at Bondi Beach two weeks ago or something! Jeusm Christmas. Anyway. We're doing well! Australia cases are at... 5700 I think? We hit 5000 late last week so that's definitely flattening. Few enough people in hospital so the health system isn't overloaded so we've still only had the 40 deaths.

SA in particular, we recorded 2 new cases yesterday, and 2 new cases today. A third of all our cases came from the damned Ruby Princess, another third came from other cruise ships, and the rest has been mostly two tour groups in the Barossa (a group of Americans and a group of Swiss, for some reason, didn't know Switzerland was a thing until then) and this cluster at the airport. Still no deaths, GO SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Of all the places in the world to be through this, I feel so, so goddamn lucky to be here for it. I know, it's still shit. People are still losing their jobs, businesses are still shutting down, but it's shit the world over. Australia: super low morbidity rate, awesome healthcare, curve flattening and yet we still have reasonable freedom. We're encouraged to stay home, groups of more than two are policed, any business involving groups of people is closed, but we can still go outside. We can still go to work, still go shopping, still go visit people. SA is the only state not fining people for gathering with more than two people. This is absolutely the best place in the world to be right now. I swear that's not SA bias talking, it just IS.

THAT SAID. I'm now home. I have two weeks 'leave', after which, shit knows :D This is why I look for the positives. Today I was only in to set up the booze client's EDM which needed links that only became valid today due to this period's specials only just going online. Apart from that, we got one order for the entire day. Once the booze client's stuff goes out later this week, there'll be a whole lot more twiddling of thumbs. So yes. I'm off, unless something happens where I can go into the office and do something.

Going to make the most of it tho, as is my wont. I'll be making a list of things to do, like use up all the stuff in the freezer (mostly it's stock, so presumably a lot of soup and risotto will be happening) and clean the bathroom, maybe fiddle with my web folio because I'm not entirely happy with it anymore, contact the bank and ask them about worst case scenarios. Keeping up the fitness will be harder, because until now I've pretty much been doing it after work, so I've already been out of the house and go to the beach or the botanic gardens or somewhere to do the said fitness. If I'm at home all day, tho, making myself leave the house just for that will be Tough. I'll DO MY BEST. I'm about 1.5kg away from my first reward purchase, which is socks. Trust me you guys this is more motivational than it sounds. My fitness sockies have lost their elastic and one has a hole in the ball of the foot. I need new sockies.

I got my yuzu tree! Went down to McLaren Vale on Saturday to pick it up and went for a walk in Onkaparinga Gorge afterwards. I'm super excited for this thing, which is supposedly going to start fruiting by next season, so that's pretty awesome. I'm used to citrus taking two or three seasons to start fruiting, so to only take a year, that's kickarse. I want to put it in a pot so I can take it with me when I eventually get a house, so I'm now considering half-wine barrels. That'll be a thing for the list over the coming two weeks.

So yeah. Things are all right. Everywhere's shit, but I'm so bloody glad I'm here for it.

Tue, Mar. 31st, 2020 08:03 pm
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Booze client has sent through updated pricing for the next period, so we're still printing and I'm still doing their artwork, WOO. We stay open for another week! My café I'd been going to every day since last Monday in the interest of supporting for as long as I could shut up shop yesterday, tho. I at least got six lunches in there, tho.

Australia-in-general update: about 4500 cases and 19 deaths. SA in particular is at about 330 cases and the only state or territory with no deaths, go SA! Yesterday we only reported six new cases, but today was up to 32. Still, Australia is starting to flatten that goddamn curve. Hopefully. I mean, we've still gotta give it another week-ish until the effects of last weekend's (and subsequently, this week) restrictions actually materialise, but signs are positive. Also, yesterday the government announced a massive 'JobKeeper' grant, which equates to $1500 per fortnight per employee for businesses affected by the coronavirus measures, which we certainly are. The idea is of course to keep people in jobs, even if (like me) you're barely doing anything, but on the fabled 'other side' people are still in their job and can more easily bring the economy back. It also means fewer people in queues at Centrelink getting welfare because this is all being handled through the ATO instead. I got sliiiiightly teary hearing that one. It doesn't completely cover my salary, but I feel like it moves us more comfortably from 'when' we close to 'if' we close. I feel like we can get through this now.

I've started doing the Kayla Itsines fitness challenge this week, and my legs cane. Yesterday they felt like jelly and after today they hurt. Yesterday was resistence stuff for legs, so step ups, squats, lunges and so on, which I was going to do at the local gardens but they closed at 4 so I went to the beach. Today was 35 minutes of running, which I did not manage =( I've been trying to sort of work up to it through the last two weeks since Walk Week but the longest I've made it has been 26 minutes before breaking. Today I got to, like, 10 minutes. I'm blaming jelly legs. I'll get better!

Also, for the record, Adelaide beaches aren't crowded even in normal, peak-of-summer times. We Adelaideans generally like to have a good 10m between groups at LEAST, and frankly the bigger the space the better. Every time I've been to the beach these past two weeks I've seen, like, ten people between me and the distance. I've seen two ladies on benches, one at one end of the bench and the second at the far end of the bench next to it, having a socially distant conversation. I've seen people swerving to avoid other people. My local supermarket has hand sanitiser at every door and gloves to wear while in the store. On the escalator coming up the other day, I saw a bunch of three dudebros come in and each use their elbows to press the button and get sanitiser out without a word, except the one dudebro who went, 'Aww yeah, hand sanitiser!' I know people are big on posting about those flouting the social distancing but I like to notice the good. SA's the only state not enforcing fines for people breaking the 'no more than 2 people gathering' social distancing. Of all the countries to be in during this, I feel so, so goddamn lucky to be in Australia, and I feel like us and WA are doing the best here. Mostly us. We're doing SO much testing per capita you guys.

America, on the other hand, terrifies me. I mean, look at this shit, and Trump is proud of how America's doing? He is a horrifying man to have in control of America right now. 'We're leading the world in testing' OH MY GOD YOU LYING SACK OF SHIT. You were charging $1500 for tests for AGES. When South Korea was doing 20,000 tests a day, you'd done barely 5000 grand total. More than half of Australia's cases came from America. 'America sneezes and the world catches a cold,' and right now we're so goddamn scared of what's going on over there. China and Italy were/are bad, but America's the real one being held up as What Not to Do. Dunno how the rest of the world, especially the US itself, is reporting on that cos I've really just been stuck on the ABC the whole time but I'd be interested to know.

ENTIRELY UNRELATED I'm going to buy a yuzu tree this weekend :D I've been looking for one for ages, but they're so rare in Australia that you can only get them when they're in season, which I learned last year is now. So I just contacted one place that lists a bunch of uncommon citrus on their site, but not yuzu, in the hopes that maybe they do have them they just don't advertise. I just got an email back asking if I'd like them to label one for me to pick up asap. Hell yes I would. I'mma get that on Saturday. So that's exciting!

Wed, Mar. 25th, 2020 08:10 pm
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I'm scared. Not for the virus itself, but for everything surrounding it.

General Australia status: we're not in lockdown, but any business which revolves around gatherings has been closed. Pubs, gyms, cinemas, all those sorts of things are closed. Cafés and restaurants are allowed to do takeaway. Obviously social distancing is mandatory, with fines for anyone not observing that. Basically no gatherings allowed at all, weddings restricted to five people, funerals to 10 people. Retail hasn't been specifically mentioned as yet, but restrictions on how many people are allowed in rooms are applied there. Schools still open, though some states (not SA) have brought forward school holidays forward. Everything not specifically mentioned counts as an 'essential service' because people are earning money and staying in jobs and not getting into the million-people-strong queue at Centrelink.

So far, my business counts as one of those. We're still open, but I'm scared. Our major clients are booze and ice cream/hot dogs. The booze is the one that pays my salary every two months; lose them and, well... Jon says 'people will lose their jobs' but lbr it's me. I'll lose my job. Bottle shops still count as an essential service. This client works in 2-week periods for their promo/specials, and we typically do two periods at a time. I just finished doing the artwork for period 21+22, just got that approved on Monday, and they pulled period 22 yesterday. Today I got an email asking for one of their staff members to get trained on the EDM system (Electronic Direct Mail, all those marketing emails you get from companies you sign up for loyalty programs and such). I've been doing them for the past two years, but no more.

Until then, we'd been kinda cushioned a little bit, specifically because of them. Ice cream/hot dogs, who operate in shopping centres, fell off a cliff two weeks ago. Things have been quiet, but we're still getting orders from the medical clients, the major car servicing client, Government. Still keeping... busy is the wrong word, but still getting work. The booze, though... I'm scared.

This week, I've had lunch in the fridge at work but have gone to the café to get takeaway lunch every day just to support them for as long as I can. If I'm still coming to work on Monday I'll be amazed.

Still doing fitness, going for a run on the beach as long as I'm allowed to. Brighton, my closest, isn't a particularly busy beach anyway, especially late in March when it's only, like, mid-20s. Even in normal times you're typically spread out with, like, 20m betweeen people unless you're passing dog walkers and other fitness walkers/runners. Not at all like the dickwits at Bondi on Sunday. So anyway. I started last week running for as long as I could, which was eight minutes, then each day tacking another two minutes on. Today I got up to 26 minutes! Pretty stoked with self for this progress. I haven't at any stage given up and taken a break before the timer went off, go me. I need something to cheer and, y'know what, my own improving health will do nicely.

I'm scared.

Life Update!

Wed, Mar. 18th, 2020 08:54 pm
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Have new phone, which is neither green nor waterproof, but it was cheap, so that'll do. Ankle also healed! I can do the fitness again! Which has meant Walk Week happened as planned last week! This was a thing I made up after having had this list of walks printed and mapped out for about two years now. I've done a couple of them here and there, but for Walk Week I made to do one a day for the week, particularly picking that week because of the public holiday Monday and also daylight savings is still in effect, making most use of time after work. The idea was to basically replicate as best I could when I was in Japan, where despite eating any deep fried dough on a stick that I came across, I still lost two kilos because there was so much walking.

Day 1 (last Sunday) was at Mount George and, because that went more quickly than I'd expected, the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens. Mount George looked gorgeous, stunning views across the Hills, but it was so close to the freeway that there was no point where I couldn't hear it. One of the best things about bushwalking is being entirely enveloped in nature, and when there's this constant sound of traffic it sort of takes the serenity away. Botanic Gardens were as delightful as ever.

Day 2, public holiday Monday, was Noarlunga South to Moana, which was suitably dramatic. I walked along the clifftop on the way south then along the very wide and occasionally very rocky beach on the way north again. These berries which I know nothing about were growing all along the footpath. I figured, if they were poisonous, they wouldn't be so prevalent so I gave one a taste. More like a tiny plum, with the shape of the stone inside, and somehow sweet, salty and sour all at once. Odd little thing.

Day 3, back to work and fitting my walk in before sunset, here's the Marion Coastal Walk. Everyone who's been a student in SA has been to this park. Just look at all the geology going on! Sugarloaf! Giant boulders dumped on the beach by an ancient glacier! Layering of sedimentary rock and folding and colapsing! Also nice sunset. Which mostly happened while I was on a sodding detour through suburbia while the footpath was under maintainence.

Day 4, Andrew's Walk in Andrew Perry Reserve, very close to work. This one was odd and I don't know how it made a 'take your breath away' list of walks. I'd made it barely a kilometre in and came up against a quarry that I couldn't get around. I tried following the creek but it was just suburbia, so I gave up and went to the Himeji Gardens instead. It's tiny and hence not fitnessy but it WAS gorgeous, so I felt better about that =3

Day 5, covering two closeby walks in the Adelaide Uni loop (not sure how that made the list, when the whole of Linear Park was already on it) and the Folks on the Hill walk in North Adelaide, an historic walk looking at some classic houses and buildings. I felt like a proper tourist in my own city doing this one! Right down to scaffolding covering one of the landmarks. If you've ever been on holiday with me, you'll know I'm cursed with this kind of thing.

Day 6, the Waterfall Walk at Belair National Park, which I'd kinda wanted to hold off on until there was actual water falling but I've run out of walks near me that I can do after work. This one was kind of disappointing because of all the weeds. That first one of the waterfall (well, cliff)? All the green at the bottom of the cliff, ALL down that valley, it's blackberry. Finally get out of the blackberry and up away from the creek and you get into the bush, then back down again at the end and there's heaps of hawthorn and olive trees. Belair National Park requires that you pay if you're going in with a car (I parked out the front because I'm here to walk, so let's walk through the park), which I'd always assumed went towards, y'know, protecting the park. It's still ridiculous since all parks are maintained by the government anyway. But to see all the weeds? Especially knowing they'd just done some burning off at the top of the hill in November, it was disappointing.

Day 7, my triumphant finale, Linear Park! Following the River Torrens from its mouth at Henley Beach into the city. I started feeling it by the time I got to the city, rested a bit for lunch, then the way back was made of ow. My feet absolutely caned. Left foot had three blisters, somehow the right had none. But I made it! And then Mum and I went out to dinner to Apoteca, not technically as celebration, but it felt it! We decided to have a girls' night out while Dad and Colin were having a boys' weekend in Melbourne. It was awesome.

So over the course of that week I walked 93.25km (on actual walks, I'm sure I cracked 100 by just generally getting around) and lost 1.5 kilos! Victory! I'm so proud of myself for achieving this, especially when it was looking like my ankle would be stuffed and I wouldn't be able to do it at all, so to actually do it every day... I'm stoked. I even felt excited to do each walk, even Linear Park, as intimidating as it was. MADE IT. Next challenge, I'm going to do the Kayla Itsines thingo, because shuddup that's why. Next two weeks I'm gearing up for that. I've been jogging on the beach to build up endurance and also make sure my ankle is indeed healed. So far so good.

In other news: the bleedingly obvious. Yesterday I went shopping for the first time since the panic buying started and... that was an experience! I already knew about the TP situation, obviously, and knew it'd largely extended to pasta and tinned food, though there was at least some of that still on shelves. Of flour, which I needed plain flour (or thought I did, turns out I already had a bag I hadn't yet emptied into the jar thank GOD), there was one 500g bag of fancy pants wholemeal self raising flour. Fresh veggies were all business as usual. Some of the missing stuff was weird, though, like milk. There were a few 1L cartons and half a shelf of Pura 2L but the rest was GONE. How even? How do you stockpile fresh milk? What are people doing, keeping it in the freezer? Milk doesn't freeze well, also it'd take up a hell of a lot of space. Also, I needed coathangers. There was one three-pack of fancy wooden ones for $6, which is way more than I'd like to spend on coathangers. Why coathangers? Went around the corner to Target and got some there in a 5-pack of wire ones for $5, much more like it. I did have to get the last two bags of fancy pants kitty litter, though. I'm sure Rory'll know the difference.

Finally, after years of meaning to do it and not getting around to it, I booked flights to Sydney to see Vivid! Vivid is now cancelled. Go figure. Still going to Sydney, though, and also Brisbane. This'll be happening for two weeks at the end of May/beginning of June, assuming Qantas and Tiger aren't both bankrupt and completely grounded by then, but y'know, playing it by ear. I might just have to wear a HAZMAT suit going to Sydney.

Watching sport with no crowd is weird. We had the first of three cricket matches against the Kiwis with no crowd, and it was so quiet you could hear the guys' pads squeaking in the stump mike as they walked out to bat. 'The crowd errupts!' cried Mark Waugh at the fall of a Kiwi wicket. 'Look at him, that one guy down there clapped... How'd he get in?' The next day the Kiwi government announced that anyone coming into the country after midnight that night would be subjected to a 14-day quarantine, so the Kiwis went home and that was the end of the series.

AFLW, which I've been going to every local match of this season, just watched on telly this time. For some reason the friends and family of the visiting team were allowed into the stands, so our home ground had about 20 away supporters, applause echoing in the stands. The mens' season is due to start tomorrow and, at this stage, they're still going ahead, but I mean the odds of the season actually getting to the end are pretty slim. If there's so much as one case among the teams they'll call it off, I'm sure. The women's game without the 10k-ish crowd noise is weird enough. Mens' game, with the 50k+ Adelaide Oval empty, will be surreal. The frigging MCG holds 100k and we'll be able to actually hear the players talking to each other.

This morning PM ScoMo put a level 4 travel warning for the entire world. That's the highest it goes. It's just a straight up 'do not travel.' We've never done that before. Ban on gatherings of over 100 people, but we've been very strongly reassured we're not going into lockdown. To have any real, lasting effect, we'd have to go into lockdown for 6 months, which isn't sustainable. Schools are staying open, because kids are pretty much unaffected by the thing and, if they were to close schools, it'd put more people at risk because who are the kids going to be staying with? At-risk grandparents. That, or parents are going to have to stay home to look after them, and the biggest thing is to keep everyone working, earning money and subsequently spending money to keep the country moving as best we can.

Work is... quiet but still trucking on. Printing isn't one of the vulnerable industries at this stage, we're still getting our orders for business cards and pull-up banners, but we've got time on our hands to prepare should we need to start working from home, setting up Microsoft Teams and OneDrive and accessing webmail and all that, if neeeded.

Laura's due to give birth next month, so that's super exciting :D The hospital's only allowing two guests sum total, Colin counts as one, so to be fair on everyone they're not having anyone else in the hospital and will just allow people to come by their house on case-by-case basis to see bub. So they'll basically be on their own lockdown, which is sad but necessary and, if I'm honest, probably a bit of a relief for them. Legit reason to stop the constant stream of people into their house to see babby!

I say I'll keep on top of DW entries but it never sodding happens. Still, at least I get around to it eventually? Right?

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