Saying Hi and marking the space where I left off.
No visitors allowed at our nursing home.
We are “screened” everyday when we go in.
We may NOT order take out food for our lunch breaks.
All normal deliveries must go no further than the front foyer which is unheated. I had to stand out there to check in a medication delivery this evening.
It’s cold out in March here in Maine!
More to tell you-15 CV cases so far here, one is a young child. Pray!!
Love to all and stay safe!
Hope to find some TP this week!
*evil grin*
@ Terrence K Williams
God Bless The Doctors, The Nurses & The Nurse Assistants.
Lets not forget about the Janitors, The Food service Workers who work at the Hospitals
Actually God bless everyone who works in the medical field.
All these people are putting themselves at risk!
Can they get a RT?
“Hope to find some TP this week!”
I have plenty if you don’t mind paying the shipping cost. Sam’s Club had some on sale a few weeks ago so I got two huge packages. I always wait for the sales there. I also got Kleenex and paper towels. Still waiting to get napkins. But I don’t get the soft stuff, I get Scott’s which is pretty thin. But way cheaper.
One regular customer at Coaches Bar & Grill in Columbus, Ohio, must have understood the plight the servers there were in.
On Sunday, according to WBNS, the governor required all dine-in spots to close their dining rooms until further notice. Faced with this news, the workers there were no doubt stressed about their financial futures.
The anonymous patron decided to throw them a bone by leaving a $2,500 tip and asking them to split it among the staff.
Please split this tab equally between Tara, Nicky, Jim, Liz, and Arrun. The tip amount is $2500.00, the handwritten note on the check read.
https://www.westernjournal.com/customer-leaves-2500-tip-staff-restaurant-shuts-due-coronavirus/
Second big tipper I’ve seen.