So much for immunity once you've had itMy SIL had two old folks that live at the home she works at catch covid a second time and die after surviving the first time.

Might be one reason MO is #15 on the new cases per 100K people list. I hope your SIL is OK.That is the same with the place my SIL works at in Missouri. To top it off, She has a second job at Walmart in the Deli and one of the workers there tested positive for COVID. Of course they are not quarantining like they should after a close contact tests positive...She is worried that she might get covid
Here too, today was the last day and it was low 60's. Low tonight 43°, high tomorrow 47°.70's that's great. We had those temps last week too, but I think they are gone for the rest of the year!
Low Friday 32°, high 47°. Of course it is usually about 5° colder here than the forecast.
That is pretty cold for your area!It was 35F here this morning
Here too, 72 new cases yesterday which is a huge jump for us, 5 people in the ICU. We used to be a "green" state, now yellow. New restriction as of yesterday - ANYONE coming into the state including VT residents (unless they work out of state daily, did a quick "in and out" medical trip or child visitation swap off) MUST quarantine for 14 days; can get tested after 7 and if negative can stop the quarantine. Of course it takes a few days to get the results.we have been climbing back up around here---getting ready for increased restrictions
A big one! The guy who worked on our prior house was an artist with a taping knife. I don't think he even owned sandpaper.What kind of sponge? I’m all for less mess.
DD1 got a pacifier when we wanted our little fingers back. She had that darn thing until she was 3 or 4. DD2 got a pacifier, spit it out and never looked back.It's a pacifier!![]()
What, you are dissing free protein??I don't really like seeing babies with pacifiers but that has to better than them chewing on spiders.![]()
