Wake up rested and ready to face Tuesday. Kid #1 may be staying home with a sore throat, but Kid #2 got on the school bus successfully, lunch packed, water bottle full, and mask on, so that’s a win! Walk the dog. Several blocks from home, answer a call on your cell. Listen to someone at your kid’s school insist that you pick up Kid #2, who isn’t sick. Listen as they explain that the school district’s COVID-19 plans, which they’d sent to parents in the form of an indecipherable flowchart, require all children in the family to stay home if one child has even a single symptom of COVID-19. Ask questions. Listen to them say that all four members of our household must either have negative COVID tests or quarantine for 10 days before the kids are allowed back. Question this directive, which differs from the guidance you recall reading, and be told to expect a call from the school principal. Drop off the dog and drive the old-clunker car to school. While driving home, explain to a p...
The progression of this worked well for me, from the eternal mountains to the imminent destruction. I especially liked ivory slopes and indigo shadows.
ReplyDeleteThe blueness of snow amazes me. It might look permanent, but as you say, the seasons (or climate change) show us otherwise. I enjoyed writing strings of haynaku and this reminds me why.
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