I had a more positive outlook on the whole thing.Pretty much where I'm at- that we're on the verge of something unthinkable in so many ways. Govt will find some excuse to follow through on plans they can only get away with during panics, supply chains fall apart and our consumption economy tanks causing mass hunger and violence, the virus continues mutating and this becomes the new normal, the price of goods becomes ridiculously high, economic downfall causes a domino effect on staples like water systems & power supply, millions unemployed, not to mention all the other stuff I was worried about before covid-19 was even a thing. It's hard to tell whether economic systems can ever return to 100%.
I work in a pretty frontline retail context and I can tell the mental health picture in this country is not great. You get the sense people are on edge, like they're all a bunch of animals with mouths to feed and not much left to lose. I hope I'm wrong. The worst case scenario is we just die!
I also think the next year or two could present a golden opportunity to make lifechanging investments and buy property. I do think there's a light at the end of the tunnel for people that make it through this. But it might come at the expense of weathering the darkest time in a few generations.
Yeah, I can if I want, just not really something I'm in the habit of doing. Might throw it into the mix a bit.Not the same, but can you video chat? My dad is alone a lot and video chats a lot with family.
Same boat here. Mrs APK (introvert) cheerfully said to me yesterday “don’t worry, we will still be quarantined when the weather is nice, so you can be outside shooting hoops and running a lot more then!”Lots of similarities between the Otis house and Shuke house. Mrs. O is just rattled to the bones, and she’s never one to be rattled. 9 year old daughter is kind of a basket case over this, just a lot of anxiety. The younger girls don’t know the difference really. Otis is feeling a lot like you describe—Generally anxious and unnerved. Concerned about work. Concerned about the future. Bored and feeling isolated (I am a doer and need to get up and out on the weekends to run errands and the like).
Just going to try and make more effort to go for drives with the family, even if to nowhere special; to identify and do other home improvement projects and things around the house we have been meaning to get to; get out more with the 9 year old for bike rides and to shoot hoops. I wish the weather were a little warmer—the timing stinks, if it were 60s and 70s, instead of 40s and 50s, it would be a lot more pleasant to spend time outside.
Good stuff,This feels like a very different and strange time. This feels unlike anything I can think of that I've ever experienced. The closest I can compare it to is growing up in Florida and the feeling you'd get when a hurricane was coming. But even that still felt different.
To be clear, I'm not worried or anxious. I'm not sad. It's almost a combination of a heightened sense of "something is coming" along with a relaxed state of "get used to this". I don't even know how to describe it but there's just this pervasive presence in the back of my mind of something constantly over the last few days since things have taken a turn over here in the US. I feel like we're going to come out of this very different on the other side whenever that ends up being.
Everyone processes these things differently. I know some of you don't really care and are annoyed by the inconvenience of what's going on. I know some are more worried/concerned than others (likely with reason to be due to personal illnesses or at-risk family/friends).
Feel free to just write or vent here about how you're doing with this uncharted territory we're in.
^ woulda been me in my 20s, no doubt i'd be one of those yahoos running around with zero ####s to give. period.After all the cocaine I feel great
So that didn't age well. Woke up, got some coffee, ate a brownie and now I'm sitting in front of my computer wondering what I am going to do all day that may even be marginally productive.That means instead of being up at 6:10a and out the door by 7:00a, I can get up at 7:00a, go out for a 30-45 minute run, get home, cool down, take a shower and be ready to start work at 8:30a. I'm good with that.
Getting a little exercise in the morning really helps my mood for the day. Unfortunately I rarely have time to do it in the morning except for when I'm travelling and we all know that's not happening....
Update: We found a home we absolutely loved. Put in an offer way over asking but didn't get it. We've decided to put a pause on the search until things are less crazy with the virus. Current mood is simultaneously sad but also relieved having one less thing to stress about. Happy not to be going to any more Open Houses which we probably shouldn't have done last weekend anyway.On the other hand, wife and I had just started house hunting as first time homebuyers. We're still going to Open Houses. I don't know if that's crazy, irresponsible or what. And that's not even with regard to the recession that's almost certainly coming.
This seems like a bad idea to me. It will make everyone who was going to go to the store in a 24 hour span have to condense that into 12 or so hours, hence, larger groups of people in the store together.No issues here. Same as before except I can't get groceries at convenient times for me because of changed store hours - no longer open 24/7.
Not sure about other stores, but Home Depot was only letting in a certain number of people at a time. Costco had a much smaller crowd during the afternoon yesterday. My suspicion is that the elderly that usually flood the store midday were staying home. From my observations, they're typically there to get one or two things or to eat at the food court. I think they treat it more as a regular activity to fill the day and not to actually get any serious shopping done.ghostguy123 said:This seems like a bad idea to me. It will make everyone who was going to go to the store in a 24 hour span have to condense that into 12 or so hours, hence, larger groups of people in the store together.
Even better. Crowds of people hanging out together outsideNot sure about other stores, but Home Depot was only letting in a certain number of people at a time. Costco had a much smaller crowd during the afternoon yesterday. My suspicion is that the elderly that usually flood the store midday were staying home. From my observations, they're typically there to get one or two things or to eat at the food court. I think they treat it more as a regular activity to fill the day and not to actually get any serious shopping done.
Most places that are doing that are saying they need more time to stock the shelves and disinfect.ghostguy123 said:This seems like a bad idea to me. It will make everyone who was going to go to the store in a 24 hour span have to condense that into 12 or so hours, hence, larger groups of people in the store together.
THANKS FOR NOT NOTICING THE DUMBBELL!Getting ready to do some early Christmas gift wrapping?
We have one of each, I go back and forth. We are throwing in an outside walk on the weekend.I'm going to need to buy an elliptical. If I'm working from home and cooped up inside all day I will need to exercise. I've been using the treadmill this week but it is going to take its toll on my arthritic feet.
same here. it does feel weird with all the news being what it is. weather is getting nicer every day, more and more daylight and there's no interruption in my regular routine of hiking and biking. i get to test out wfh for the next couple of weeks although i do miss going into the office and bs-ing with folks. best wishes to those folks that are getting hit hard by this.Weird to say but I feel great right now.
Same. I’m worried that it could get bad and I don’t want my parents getting ill but I feel good. Working out a lot, eating well, low stress. It’s good. I’m fortunate enough to be getting paid still so I made food bank donations this week as well as spent money at some of my local places to try to help keep their business going.Weird to say but I feel great right now.
While the airlines and tourism industries are getting effed in this crisis—-apparently we should all be buying stock in companies that make remote controls. Good god man—I feel like I’ve seen fewer buttons in the cockpit of a jumbo jet. Lol
If this is the way you are thinking, you'd be better served trying to put your thoughts into writing a post apocalyptic novel.Pretty much where I'm at- that we're on the verge of something unthinkable in so many ways. Govt will find some excuse to follow through on plans they can only get away with during panics, supply chains fall apart and our consumption economy tanks causing mass hunger and violence, the virus continues mutating and this becomes the new normal, the price of goods becomes ridiculously high, economic downfall causes a domino effect on staples like water systems & power supply, millions unemployed, not to mention all the other stuff I was worried about before covid-19 was even a thing. It's hard to tell whether economic systems can ever return to 100%.
My family up there are hating it.I'm going to need to buy an elliptical. If I'm working from home and cooped up inside all day I will need to exercise. I've been using the treadmill this week but it is going to take its toll on my arthritic feet.
I can't wait until it's warm enough and I can spend time every day doing yard work. I'm going to have the best damn yard in the world.
Wtf? You feeling okay?? Where did all of your negativity go, bro?? Jk. Lol. Glad to see that you are doing well GB. You better have some of that negativity for the next fantasy season!!!!flapgreen said:Still feeling solid
Wtf? You feeling okay?? Where did all of your negativity go, bro?? Jk. Lol. Glad to see that you are doing well GB. You better have some of that negativity for the next fantasy season!!!!
Any local restaurants open for takeout that sell cake?Courtjester said:So like I said before I am feeling really anxious about this.
I have been making sure my family is where It needs to be since late January when this virus started, but I can't rest. I keep running what if scenarios through my head and then I jump on the internet and try and solve it.
My wife and I are both home from work with pay for probably another 3-4 weeks at least--I bet she is off for the year as an educator--so we don't have that instability that some have.
My family is set with food. I signed up with the local dairy and they deliver milk, eggs, bread, oj and some really good cookie dough every Wednesday. I am going to set up a one time meat delivery. As a diabetic, I am stocked with my meds. We have enough tp, but may wander out to Lowes early one day and see if they have some and add to the cleaning supplies. I ordered fish food/cat treats.gloves and some Brita filters today.
My wife is telling me to just relax that I have done my part--she brags to everyone how I saw this coming back in January (thanks icon) and got us ready. I am not a prepper at all, but this one looked different day one and I reacted. I am just so consumed about making sure all is well for my family.
The thing eating at me tonight is my wife's birthday is this weekend. I bought the cake mixture, but I forgot the frosting. I mean, why didn't I think of that? It is just eating at me and I don't have substitutes in the house to make it from scratch and I can't risk my health to go out.
Same here and I almost never have that problem. I’ve mentioned it before but the most stressful part for me right now is my son works at Publix, he’s 18 and can make his own decisions. We discussed what to do and he wanted to keep working as they told him they needed him because of others not able to work because of kids. I was proud of him for that but worried about him and what he may be brining home. We have him come in through the garage wash up and shower then spend most of his time in his room. Sucks.Struggling with anxiety tbh.
Sounds like a great kid.Same here and I almost never have that problem. I’ve mentioned it before but the most stressful part for me right now is my son works at Publix, he’s 18 and can make his own decisions. We discussed what to do and he wanted to keep working as they told him they needed him because of others not able to work because of kids. I was proud of him for that but worried about him and what he may be brining home. We have him come in through the garage wash up and shower then spend most of his time in his room. Sucks.
well, i am a FBG, don'tcha know ... 95" 4K T.V., BOSE theater quality sound system, Kodi/stream box, Dish and Cable and DVR capabilities at my whimsy ...jvdesigns2002 said:While the airlines and tourism industries are getting effed in this crisis—-apparently we should all be buying stock in companies that make remote controls. Good god man—I feel like I’ve seen fewer buttons in the cockpit of a jumbo jet. Lol
I thought SB weekend was the norm? Throw it in the back yard, burn it in April.THANKS FOR NOT NOTICING THE DUMBBELL!
btw, my gf didn't get the tree down 'til Super Bowl Weekend![]()
nah, man ... i really thought she was gonna start tossing Valentine's Day #### up on there - i mean, she took off the 1,008 ornaments we have dangling off that ####er the weekend after New Year's day - so it sat there bare for roughly 3 weeks - wtf?I thought SB weekend was the norm? Throw it in the back yard, burn it in April.
Hey man, just wanted to say your son is awesome.Same here and I almost never have that problem. I’ve mentioned it before but the most stressful part for me right now is my son works at Publix, he’s 18 and can make his own decisions. We discussed what to do and he wanted to keep working as they told him they needed him because of others not able to work because of kids. I was proud of him for that but worried about him and what he may be brining home. We have him come in through the garage wash up and shower then spend most of his time in his room. Sucks.Struggling with anxiety tbh.
Dunkin’Any local restaurants open for takeout that sell cake?
Dairy Queen drive thru for an Ice Cream cake?
Make icing. Milk and powdered sugar. If you dont have powdered sugar, bust out a blender and put regular sugar in there. You can add vanilla extract to it if you want.Courtjester said:The thing eating at me tonight is my wife's birthday is this weekend. I bought the cake mixture, but I forgot the frosting. I mean, why didn't I think of that? It is just eating at me and I don't have substitutes in the house to make it from scratch and I can't risk my health to go out.