Like many right now I am working from home. I had been trying for months to get my work to let me work fully remote (we were allowed to work from home from time to time). With everything going on, our whole office is closed and everyone is now working from home. It has been challenging. My wife already worked from home so there is no change for her. We used to work together and are used to spending our days and nights together. So no worries there. The tricky part is that we pulled the baby out of daycare. It is proving VERY difficult to engage with and care for the baby AND get work done. My wife is waking up and starting work at 5am to get a few hours in before the baby usually wakes up. I get up at 7am and am on baby duty until my morning standup (now via video chat) at 9am. After that it is the wild west of whoever can manage at a given time. We both feel like we are working all the time without a break between work work and baby work and house work (with everyone at home there are more dishes, more mess, more trash, and strangely: more laundry? I suppose we will get used to it. Things are looking like this _should_ be the new normal for many months. That will be a tough sell to people. Many still do not buy into the risks and are making poor decisions. I am hopeful that something can get sorted out sooner than months... but it does not seem likely. Minus adjusting to what feels like a more hectic schedule I like being at home with my family and eating meals that that I cook instead of meals that I buy. No one in my family has fallen ill yet. There are a good number of cases in our area, so I am glad my wife and I decided pretty early that staying home was a good idea. We also stocked up on basic supplies reasonably early but did not engage in overpurchasing... We are low on toilet paper and wipes for the baby but are pretty solid on food. The shelves at all stores, as of my last trip out a few days ago, were completely empty save for a few stray items that no one seemed to want. It has been pretty surreal. I find myself wishing that we would have managed to move up to the mountains like we had planned (we have pushed it off to next year). All in all things are ok at the moment here. I hope y'all out there in gopherspace are staying healthy/safe. Phlogger Dgold, whom many of you know, wrote of falling ill... it sounds terrible. He has been in my thoughts and I hope he and his family are doing well and that he is on the mend. I dont plan on writing a ton of these sorts of posts, but this is a major world event and I will likely log some occasional thoughts and goings on for my later perusing amid other posts about my adventures with haiku and other tech things. Until next time...