Anonymous wrote:I think it's great for people who have such a strong conviction about how they want to live their lives for the next several months/years due to Covid - those on one side of the spectrum who don't plan to leave the house and will homeschool their kids until there is a vaccine or herd immunity, and then those on the opposite side who basically say F-it, my family isn't at risk so let's enjoy life and if we get it we get it.
Curious to know for those of us who fall somewhere in between, how are you deciding which risks you are comfortable taking and which you are not?
For us, I don't think we will send our kids to summer camp (if it does happen) just to buy time to learn more about the Kawasaki-like disease and Covid itself, but will 100% send our kids back to school in the fall if that is an option. We will take the risk of hiring a college aged sitter this summer to come entertain the kids because DH and I have to work and can't manage otherwise. If playgrounds open at some point not sure we would go since I have a 2 year old who sucks his thumb and the equipment has tons of germs regardless, but I think we would be open to playdates with a few other families who are also still being cautious. We don't have any family close by so sadly we won't see them for a while.
Right now the idea of eating inside a restaurant kind of freaks me out but I am sure I will come around one day, and at this point have no issues with take out. I can't imagine us flying or staying in hotels at all this summer, and maybe not for the rest of the year, but perhaps that will change and I truly hope it does since we usually visit my parents for Christmas and would have to fly.
On a personal note, as much as I would love to get my hair color done and a real pedicure, those are risks I don't need to take right now and I can manage without those services for a little while longer.
Where do you stand as of now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t feel comfortable with any of this... there was an outbreak at a hair salon this past week. Infected stylist infected many other clients.
We may form a family bubble with one other family who will co-parent with us for the next year. That is about it though. No stores, no socializing, work from home. This virus is going to spread like wildfire this summer. It is very sad. After 11 weeks Wuhan had pretty much eradicated it and reopened. Our state has over 1500 new cases per day after 11 weeks on lockdown. Everyone is acting like life has to move on. Not even sure what that means.
Wasn’t this on the national news? I swear some people shouldn’t be allowed to watch the news.
PP - you’ll probably get covid. It’s not going away.
Exactly. Don't live your life in fear. Everything has a risk. You drive? You can die of a car crash. Are you never going to drive again knowing how many people die every day in car accidents? Covid19 has a 99% survival rate. Certainly you can die from it, but it's not likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t feel comfortable with any of this... there was an outbreak at a hair salon this past week. Infected stylist infected many other clients.
We may form a family bubble with one other family who will co-parent with us for the next year. That is about it though. No stores, no socializing, work from home. This virus is going to spread like wildfire this summer. It is very sad. After 11 weeks Wuhan had pretty much eradicated it and reopened. Our state has over 1500 new cases per day after 11 weeks on lockdown. Everyone is acting like life has to move on. Not even sure what that means.
Wasn’t this on the national news? I swear some people shouldn’t be allowed to watch the news.
PP - you’ll probably get covid. It’s not going away.
Anonymous wrote:We are struggling with how much risk is too much. We're basically at home -- working, home schooling, ordering groceries, etc. We wear a mask when inside but not outside (walking the dog, hiking, biking).
Our mental health is at play here so we've started doing some "play dates"-- a socially distant, outside moms happy hour, kids play dates in the backyard. The adults stay 6-feet apart but the kids don't. I feel OK about that part at the time and regret it after.
But I know we can't truly self-isolate until there's a vaccine...we need to be around people.
100% Early on I made a decision that mine, my partner's and my 3 kids mental health would be more at risk with the isolation than the virus itself. (Mental illness background). So, kids have been playing, outside, mostly riding bikes, with other kids for some time now.
The world is full os risks, and eveyday we choose to engage in low risk activities, knowing that there's still a risk, but it's very low.
Anonymous wrote:
Where do you stand as of now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WORK - DH is working remotely and loving it. This will continue. I am SAHM.
EDUCATION - Kids are learning online. I have paid serious cash to enable online lessons for the rest of this year and next year. All other plans are a go.
SPORTS and ECs - What can be learned online is continuing. Rest has stopped.
EATING OUT - Not going to restaurants. We are doing curbside pickups occasionally and then transferring food to safe containers. Our best bet is our local chinese restaurant that is only taking online orders and will deliver food on your driveway and call you. Lots of social distancing.
CAR WASH - Maybe we will go to an automatic car wash. No detailing and cleaning inside. Using vacuum to clean up inside.
HAIR CUTS - Coloring and cutting at home.
GROCERY - Three places that we thought were safe with masks - our local Indian grocery store, korean grocery store and Costco. We are getting online orders from Whole Foods also. We were much more confident during the lockdown but we are absolutely heartsick now when people are acting like animals.
CLEANING PERSON. - Paying her but she will not be allowed to work in our house until the pandemic dies off. I am cleaning myself and it is hard.
LAWN MOWING -Person is still coming and mowing my lawn.
CONSUMER GOODS - Online.
TRAVEL - None.
SOCIALIZING - With a few close friends in open, staying far away from each other (more than 10 ft away) and with a mask. Mainly facetime and zoom.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS - Everything is frozen. Thankfully we do not have appliances that need repairing.
GAS STATION - Using our hybrid plug-in. Avoiding gas stations.
DR VISITS - None yet. Lots of stuff is overdue. We have used TeleDoc. No Vaccines are scheduled yet. We will venture out in July.
GYMS - Not renewed.
Are you paying your cleaning lady for an entire year or so and cleaning yourself?
Anonymous wrote:No additional ones.
Telework, online shopping, distance learning, walking the dog, Facetime playdates, talking with neighbors from 8 ft away.
I will not contribute to a second surge.
You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:WORK - DH is working remotely and loving it. This will continue. I am SAHM.
EDUCATION - Kids are learning online. I have paid serious cash to enable online lessons for the rest of this year and next year. All other plans are a go.
SPORTS and ECs - What can be learned online is continuing. Rest has stopped.
EATING OUT - Not going to restaurants. We are doing curbside pickups occasionally and then transferring food to safe containers. Our best bet is our local chinese restaurant that is only taking online orders and will deliver food on your driveway and call you. Lots of social distancing.
CAR WASH - Maybe we will go to an automatic car wash. No detailing and cleaning inside. Using vacuum to clean up inside.
HAIR CUTS - Coloring and cutting at home.
GROCERY - Three places that we thought were safe with masks - our local Indian grocery store, korean grocery store and Costco. We are getting online orders from Whole Foods also. We were much more confident during the lockdown but we are absolutely heartsick now when people are acting like animals.
CLEANING PERSON. - Paying her but she will not be allowed to work in our house until the pandemic dies off. I am cleaning myself and it is hard.
LAWN MOWING -Person is still coming and mowing my lawn.
CONSUMER GOODS - Online.
TRAVEL - None.
SOCIALIZING - With a few close friends in open, staying far away from each other (more than 10 ft away) and with a mask. Mainly facetime and zoom.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS - Everything is frozen. Thankfully we do not have appliances that need repairing.
GAS STATION - Using our hybrid plug-in. Avoiding gas stations.
DR VISITS - None yet. Lots of stuff is overdue. We have used TeleDoc. No Vaccines are scheduled yet. We will venture out in July.
GYMS - Not renewed.