Hey. Imagine if you were locked down with your inlaws?
You may find this interesting, you can search on your county...
https://www.definitivehc.com/resources/covid-19-capacity-predictor
Ha. When they split, they took the easiest route humanly imaginable, as if they were motivated or capable of doing anything else: they moved into my brother-in-law’s trailer park. Them, my brother-in-law, my other brother-in-law, his daughter and family, and his son and his family, all occupy trailers pretty much next door to each other. The place only has about sixteen or eighteen lots, so a third of it is taken up by just them. I can’t complain about it, my wife pays them to come do the yard every couple of weeks (our mowers need serious maintenance), and her niece raises chickens, so we get a dozen fresh eggs a couple times a month. As long as they’re out of my hair.