# Corona/COVID-19 vacation^Whomeoffice // 2020-3-21,25 I've been inactive since over a month now, for several reasons: First, the provider of my small private VPS (which I use as main storage for my notes) decided to switch systems, but then suffered from a complete failure of drives with data loss. Fortunately, I'm making regular use of git for all my important stuff, so I did not lose any precious data. However, for some weeks, I was missing my private "hub", and was not much motivated to use other services than just e-mail. In the meantime, it's up again and running! ^-^ Second, COVID-19 first slowly and then faster creeped into the country, and since several weeks now, it began to take control of private and professional life, and finally forced us to change priorities. My older son was rather lucky with his sport, as he's playing curling, and participated with his team in the Swiss championships of the youngest ones, beginning of March. That was about the last bigger event I was attending to, because after that, everything was cancelled. (His team won, by the way, for the second time in a row already. But his grandfather stayed at home although he's the biggest fan, because it was alredy recommended elder people should keep as much distance as possible from others.) About three weeks ago, events with more than 1000 people were forbidden, and smaller ones required official permission. Some days later, only events with up to 150 participants were permitted, and my wife suggested we buy a beamer, because we do not have a TV, and what if the kids had to stay inside..? Two weeks ago, ETH Zurich, the Federal Institute of Technology where I work, decided to stop all on-premise lecturing, and then the government declared to close all schools until April. Planning for homeschooling, yay! So since about ten days, my wife and I share teaching duties, and of course we work in home office as well. From start, we followed a strict schedule: school in the morning, free time (at least for the kids) in the afternoon, and I'm quite happy my wife insisted on this. It really seems to help the boys, even if they don't like to "play school" -- and of course it helps us to keep sane! I think we can keep that rhythm for some more weeks, even if we had to restrict their freedom even more: initially, they could play with the neighbours in the street, but some days ago, the government forbade all gatherings of more than 5 people and urged everybody (not part of the same family) to keep 2 m distance. We decided to keep it simple, and only allow our kids to now play in the yard and with the two girls from next door. It would seem impossible to make sure other children (several in preschool only) stick to the rules.. as they're even a challenge for adults! A lot of people seem to not know what to do, now that they're forced to stay at home. Me, on the other hand, I've got the feeling I have even less free time, although I can't go to the lab and only do work from home. But I take it as a good sign, that I've been bored for the last time about twenty years ago! ^-^ .:.