I am able to work virtually from home. That has taken some time to get use to. I am an estimator in finance and pricing at Boeing. Interacting with engineering, SM, accounting, production and many other groups is essential in my work. But starting to get into a rhythm. Miss my big computer screens.
Don't go out to eat and don't get take out. Last time we were out, went by the local drive up coffee shop and the girls inside were all handling everything without gloves, one was coughing in the background. Went to B-King and the guy bagging our order was wiping his nose and sticking his fingers in the fry container and dropping fries back into the bin after they dropped onto his hand while filling the container. Both purchases were dumped in the trash.
Needless to say, we are not going out and or getting take out. You don't know what the conditions are that you don't see. Also not purchasing any fresh veggies that are exposed to people in the stores. Won't tell you what I saw people doing. Things are bad enough here in Washington.
Wife is making masks to donate to the local medical and fire facilities. I am working on replacing the old dash on the flybridge, which meant I had to replace a lot of components. Going to look great.
Even though we are both home, I am eating less. When I was going to work I would go to the cafeteria for breakfast and lunch. As a result of eating at home, I have lost 3 lbs and spending a lot less.
I have loaded everything that I have supplies for. Still have a few thousand 45ACP cases but I have more than 3000 rounds loaded and all my cases are full. Loaded some of my .30-06 rounds for my M1 Garand, but ran out of supplies, have about 500 rounds in enblocs ready to go. Loaded up all my competition rounds for my FTR (.308 WIN). Now no place to go.
Spending a lot of time watching my DVD's. Watch the complete set of Band of Brothers again. Thinking about a John Wayne fest.
