You played Spinal Tap (or Nigel Tufnel) Euchre, it seems.
"Yeah....these go to eleven."
You played Spinal Tap (or Nigel Tufnel) Euchre, it seems.
FYI, If I am going to have to work at home I might as well bake some bread. I left it to rise, will check on it in another 30 minutes
I just rocked salmon and asparagus for supper. So good, came out perfect.
Confirmed case of COVID in the town down the road from us.
which direction. 2 in the town I’m in.
We always play to 15. And my family does, but I've never learned. I've tried to learn ut find it really confusingWe always played euchre to 11. Do you play sheepshead too? One of the greatest card games of all time.
I will be officially out of prosciutto in the next couple of minutes. Have one wedge of Dutch cheese left. First world problems.
My (un)favorite post on Ames People FB to date:
Just curious... if an in home daycare provider was on spring break last week (drove) out of state, and out on beaches and in public-should they be allowing children back this week? Or should the provider and her children be in isolation for 14 days? Secondly-should provider demand/require parents to pay for the time parents keep their children home if she is in isolation since provider decided to go on vacation?
My answer: PLEASE ask the experts at the IDPH, not a social media group.
The response: I have, but no response yet.
Me: pounding my head figuratively on my WFH desk aka the dining room table.
My (un)favorite post on Ames People FB to date:
Just curious... if an in home daycare provider was on spring break last week (drove) out of state, and out on beaches and in public-should they be allowing children back this week? Or should the provider and her children be in isolation for 14 days? Secondly-should provider demand/require parents to pay for the time parents keep their children home if she is in isolation since provider decided to go on vacation?
My answer: PLEASE ask the experts at the IDPH, not a social media group.
The response: I have, but no response yet.
Me: pounding my head figuratively on my WFH desk aka the dining room table.
Don't pay, and let the provider take her to small claims court. However, she'll be on the hook to find new daycare.My (un)favorite post on Ames People FB to date:
Just curious... if an in home daycare provider was on spring break last week (drove) out of state, and out on beaches and in public-should they be allowing children back this week? Or should the provider and her children be in isolation for 14 days? Secondly-should provider demand/require parents to pay for the time parents keep their children home if she is in isolation since provider decided to go on vacation?
My answer: PLEASE ask the experts at the IDPH, not a social media group.
The response: I have, but no response yet.
Me: pounding my head figuratively on my WFH desk aka the dining room table.