Sunday, November 29, 2020

Saturday, November 28, 2020

hammer 2 day 31

So during the first lockdown my daughter learned to ride her back without training wheels.  Today I took her to the bigger park just the two of us on our bikes.  

A good way to take advantage of the 20 kilometers/3 hrs lockdown extension, beautiful weather, and of course her brother's nap.  

 


Tuesday, November 24, 2020

hammer 2 day 27

So the French president gave a speech yesterday.  The covid situation is better so he laid out a three stage approach to the lifting of restrictions.  Stages two and three are contingent on if the number of new cases keeps below 5,000:

Saturday, November 28th

  • 'Non essential' shops can reopen, until 9pm and under strict health conditions
  • The 1km rule is to be scrapped for exercise, instead people will be allowed to exercise for up to three hours a day, and go up to 20km from their homes.
  • Extra-curricular activities at schools can restart, but only outside
  • Religious services will be allowed again, for no more than 30 people

December 15th

  • Lockdown will end and attestations will no longer be required. Travel between regions of France and meeting family and friends will be allowed
  • Large gatherings public gatherings are not permitted and private gatherings should be kept as small as possible, but there was no number limit
  • A 9pm to 7am curfew will apply to the whole country
  • The curfew will be lifted on December 24th and 31st
  • Extra-curricular school activities can restart indoors
  • Cinemas, theatres and museums can reopen, with strict health controls in place

January 20th

  • The reopening of restaurants and cafés, as well as gyms and leisure centres
  • Restarting of full-time in-person teaching in lycées, and then 15 days later in universities. At present both lycées and universities are doing a mixture of online and in-person teaching, while universities are limited to 50 percent capacity in lecture halls.
  • The abolition of the curfew

Regarding vaccines he said the first vaccines will begin in late December or early January.  He will not make vaccination compulsory. 

Monday, November 23, 2020

hammer 2 day 26

So the wp provided some covid death comparisons.  In less than a year, the outbreak has killed:

-Four times as many Americans as have died in the decade-long Vietnam War.
-Twice as many Americans as were killed over two years in World War I.
-Nearly two thirds as many Americans as have died during four years of fighting in World War II.
-More than one-third of an estimated 675,000 Americans who died in the 1918-19 flu pandemic, which was the worst in modern history.

hammer 2 day 25

So my daughter was decorating her room for a birthday party for all her stuffed animals.  As I was in a call with my parents I asked if they were invited. 

After the coronavirus is over she replied. 

Sunday, November 22, 2020

hammer 2 day 24

So if the French government can change the date of Black Friday than I can change the date of Thanksgiving right? Due to covid there were a lot of other changes to be made as well.

We orginally had plans with another American/French family but because of lockdown instead of dinner indoors we decided to do a lunch picnic in the park. 

Something simple and seperateable by family but in keeping with Thanksgiving theme.  

Trail mix with popcorn and cranberries for apero

Homemade corn bread and macaroni and cheese brocoli cups

Spicy pumpkin cookies.

For the main course we just did american sandwhich bread, individually wrapped sliced cheese and turkey ham, squeeze bottle mayonnaise, mustard, and of course hand sanitizer. 


Friday, November 20, 2020

hammer 2 day 23

So the French government has persuaded Amazon to push Black Friday to Dec 4th.  

I wonder when Thanksgiving will be....

Thursday, November 19, 2020

hammer 2 day 22

So a World Health Organization official said on Thursday that someone in Europe died of covid-19 every 17 seconds on average in the past week.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

hammer 2 day 21

So pizza boxes...

hammer 2 day 20

So new pyjama bottoms.  Wonder how long these will last. 



Monday, November 16, 2020

hammer day 18-19

So I found a new legit outting.  Buying organic vegtables and fruits deemed "unfit" to be sold commercially.  All that for 1.50 euros.



Sunday, November 15, 2020

hammer day 17

So according to the WHO, 11 United Nations members have no reported cases of coronavirus:

Tuvalu
Turkmenistan
Tonga
Samoa
Palau
Niue
Nauru
Federated States of Micronesia
Kiribati
North Korea
Cook Islands

Except for Turkmenistan and North Korea, are island nations in the Pacific Ocean. It's easier to believe isolated islands have managed to be covid-free.  Turkmenistan and North Korea not so much.

Then again this is reported cases. 

Friday, November 13, 2020

hammer 2 day 16

So they say there are winners in the lockdown and the big one is Amazon. 

It's true every time I leave the apartment I see an Amazon package either in the arms of a delivery guy, neighbor or posed next to the recycling bin. 

Then there are the numerous packages I recieve throughout the week. 

I think I need to detox.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

hammer 2 day 15

So my pyjamas are starting to get holes in them.

That's what happens when you don't leave your place of residence. 

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

hammer 2 day 14

So even if a vaccine is available it doesn't mean you can get it.  Anthony S. Fauci told CNN on Tuesday that he didn't expect a vaccine would be available to the general public before the end of April.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

hammer 2 day 13

So my sister talked about a fundraiser for the flooding in Asia.  I hadn't heard anything about it. 

Guess if your not covid or U.S. elections you don't make the headlines here. 

Monday, November 9, 2020

hammer 2 day 12

So vaccine in December

Interesting fact: The surge in cases is actually making testing the vaccine easier and faster.  

Sunday, November 8, 2020

hammer 2 day 11

So zoom ballet class:



hammer 2 day 10

So not trump.

Finally! 

Friday, November 6, 2020

hammer 2 day 9

So in France the media states that Biden has 264 but when I look at the wp or nyt they say 253. 

Apparently the associated press and susprisingly FOX news has called AZ for Biden so 264.  Other media outlets haven't yet since they are still counting Maricopa County votes.

Wait and see

hammer 2 day 8

So we still don't know who won this election.  I heard a rumor that it may play out in Congress if it's not decided by the end of Dec. 

So I did some research. Key dates:

Dec. 14 (states’ electoral votes are cast) - if there is no clear winner in the Electoral College, the 12th Amendment dictates that the House of Representatives would elect the president and the Senate would pick the vice president.

The congress that votes is the one that enters in January. 

So current numbers have the house is dems 209, rep 193 (So Biden?)

Current numbers have senate as dems 48 and republicains 48. The vp is tiebreaker in the Senate (so current Pence to vote for himself? Or since it's the "new" congress the vp is unknown so can not undo the tiebreaker).  Tricky. 

Jan. 20 (Inauguration Day) - House has not chosen a president, then the vice president-elect chosen by the Senate serves as acting president until the deadlock is resolved in the House

Since Biden would have been elected by the House we probably wouldn't get this far. 

20th Amendment takes over — making the vice president-elect acting president until a president has qualified (So Pence?).

If this still doesn't play out the Presidential Succession Act applies (So Pelosi).

I'm ok with that. 


 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

hammer 2 day 7

So Biden 253.

Watching this election is like watching covid.  It's all anyone talks about, we watch the numbers grow anxiously waiting for it all to end. 

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

hammer 2 day 6

So 223 vs 212.

The suspense is killing me. 

Monday, November 2, 2020

hammer 2 day 5

So when my husband picked up our groceries on Friday some items were missing notably eggs and butter.  This reminded me of the first lockdown where we didn't have problems finding pasta or toilet paper it was butter, flour, and eggs.  People were obviously finding comfort in cakes. 

For my allowed one hour outting of the day I went to the grocery store.  I found eggs, flour, and butter so I stocked up. 

I made 2 batches of them to help calm my nerves.  Depending on the results of the election I might eat all of them. 

Sunday, November 1, 2020

hammer 2 day 4

So teacher gets beheaded, then lockown, then knife attacks in Nice, Avignon, French Consulate in Saudi Arabia on the same day, then priest shot in Lyon.  Now U.S. elections. 

My nerves are shot.  

hammer 2 day 3

So there are some differences between this lockdown and the last lockdown notably that schools are still open and so are parks. 

This is a relief.  Parks are usually closed off so the kids can run around without worrying about cars or them biking/scootering/running off.  

One less thing to worry about.