Sequestration Day #11

Ready to rock

The traffic in masks and mask components is booming  The snow is melting.  I started my recording career with a video of my cover of Bingo was His Name-o.  it’s my contribution to tomorrow’s remote kindergarten learning.

Bio lab

Speaking of remote learning, Zoe finished a bio lab in her bedroom (with two lab partners in completely different places).  She and Nadia both took math tests, and Lanie finally returned a library book, and the governor announced that school won’t start up again until May at the earliest.

Video check-in with orchestra director

The govenor’s press conference had the effect of sending people to the Market Basket for fear that all the stores were going to close soon, even though he specifically said that grocery stores and hardware stores (and breweries) were considered essential for public welfare and would remain open despite his stay-at-home order for other non-essential businesses.  The check-out guy’s nerves were frayed by the time I got to the front of the line.  Still, we have egss and bacon, now and even all-purpose flour (though I did not get it at Market Basket and I refuse to reveal my source).

Jen enjoyed a nice virtual happy hour with co-workers.  Tomorrow is Friday.

We celebrated with lemon cake and Azul.

Here is more from today:

Zoe accepted to Brandeis

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