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@PamfromCT  Look like George Washington?Lol.I think I will keep trimming my own hair  even though it isn't perfect I don't want to look like George.

I have been going to the grocery store with mask and gloves.I go early during the scheduled senior time and most everyone has a mask on.That seems to be the safest way to shop for now.I have not been to any other stores.Was the frame shop busy and did people wear masks?

 

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@Yahooey
ok hope they open soon for you..yesterday IL went into phase 4..so workers can go back to jobs,etc still with masks and distance,etc
also plans are for fall school openings soon. masks will be provided for all students free!.unless more cases then back to classes computers,etc
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@dex 

 

I saw my neighbor for a few min.Tuesday before she mowed my yard. 

But i got a bit miffed     i told her that i decided not to see my sis fron TX  when she was nearby.

 

She thinks  that  now  the virus -its not a big deal and is tired of the restrictions..she thinks if   she get gets it so be it..and said it will be like the flu and will always be around!

 

I was stunned  and i polietly told her i needed to go back into my house as it was humid out.

 

WWPD?   i don't want to know smh!

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@dex 

 

oops i did answer your question about do we often get a lot of storms..well i live in a midwest state..we get most of them from Iowa  and southwestern states,Mo., rtc,  plusWisc.    

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@cowboy sam I think your neighbor should be more cautious especially if she is older.That virus is nothing like the flu and some people are sick for months and some even need rehab....not to mention that sadly others need a final resting spot.

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@dex, Oh you kid!  Don’t take me too seriously.  I do like to joke around.  Very serious here in writing.  In person, I am known for being funny.  My nose is too small to look like George.

Around here, in CT, everyone wears masks!  We were hit hard with the virus, eventually losing over 4,200 people in our little state.  Our regulations have been very strict.  We have finally turned the corner, and things are gradually opening up.  I went to this craft store late in the afternoon, not too many people there, and no one in the framing area.  Always masked, DH and I wear disposable rubber gloves when going into any store.  If I go anywhere, rarely, it is to a grocery or drug store.  Our churches have basically shut down, and our town library even closed for months.

My SIL, DIL, DS have worked from home for a long time.  My DD finally back at university lab after months at home.  She is a virus survivor.  Many precautions here in CT.  My two GC were schooled from home for months, but will be going back to school, very carefully, in the fall.  Governor has mandated kids wear masks all day, keep distances, etc.  

Governor Lamont has directed no one come here from highly infected states.  We do not want to repeat sickness and death.

I pray for everyone and wish good health for all.

 

 

 

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@PamfromCT @I live in wa state and we were shut down for a long time too.We have begun reopening and are in phase two but our cases are rising and so I don't know what will happen.I wish more people  would wear masks but they seem to have a problem with that. 
I hope that your state continues to get healthier and there will be no second wave.

Does your daughter who had the virus have any lasting side effects or did she make a complete recovery.I really hope that your grandchildren can go back to school in the fall.It is really hard on young people to be without their friends but it will be so very different from what they were used to.

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Good Morning Friends!

 

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We have computer problems, hair problems, foot problems, sleep problems - oh lawdy.

 

I don't go anywhere without a mask on.  Even though we are in Phase 4 now, I barely go anywhere.  

 

I need to run a few errands today.  The humidity is out of control.  I think I shall wear a mask on my head today.  

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@cowboy sam  glad the baby aspirin helped Heart