Again: Games! Plus Goggles, Gloves, And Masks
I am not a kid person. If I had children in my house for a week, I'd eat them.
If that's not an option for you, perhaps some best-selling toys and games from Amazon would be helpful! Or a Fire Stick streaming device or a tablet for your kids. Same link.
And my post from the other day:
A trip to the grocery store should not be deadly or make you and/or your loved ones sick.
Protection against coronavirus: Comfortable disposable gloves that work with touch screens -- I have been wearing the Saloncare brand at the top. I know they work with touch screens. Get a small enough size and you really won't notice they're on. I got small; Gregg got extra-large. 100 per box.
If those aren't available, try these.
Goggles. These seem good -- and aren't expensive.
Masks. I am of the mind that something is better than nothing, and you can put a cut-out bit of a vacuum cleaner bag inside yours to make it block tiny coronavirus particles.
These take a while to come but are better than nothing if things get worse or remain the same. Gregg and I have the gloves and I asked him this morning to order masks and goggles.
Vitamin D also seems important to take. I take 5,000 iu, which leaves my level at about 50, very good but not too high, but I don't go outside really, so maybe I need more than you do. You should ideally get your level tested, but for now, at least 1,000 iu seems like it might be a good idea. From what I've read, most people are low in D.
Also zinc glycinate -- the best kind per the host of shitty studies out there that I read in the middle of the night a few weeks ago.
PS My "science-help" book, "Unf*ckology: A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence," makes a great gift. It's highly practical book (and darkly funny, too) about the actions to take to transform yourself.
A thing I recommend as a gift -- possibly a gift for yourself!
It's this incredible snail face cream I've been using -- a Seoul-aceutical. Of course, being me, it's the $16ish version of the $80 or $90 cream everybody else wears, but with the same active ingredients in the same amount. And in a nice jar, too, and not a tiny one, either!Makes my skin feel like velvet, and people I haven't seen for a while keep saying, "How come your face has no lines?" Okay, French sunblock is part of it, but this stuff seems to do something that fills out your skin in a nice way and disappears some of the big ridges you'd otherwise have when you are no longer 22!








If I had children in my house for a week, I'd eat them.
Not particularly tasty, kind of stringy. Lock them in a cage, then feed the as much corn products as possible, especially sweets. Give it about two weeks. Much tastier, and less stringy.
I R A Darth Aggie at March 24, 2020 9:18 AM
Grenoble CHU has a mask-making tutorial that uses cotton and batting or fleece, and elastics. If you have old blouses or calico stuff, remnants from quilting, whatever, you can make them.
They are less effective than professionally made ones but more effective than nothing, provided you wash them after every use. If you don't wash them, they are worse than nothing.
NicoleK at March 25, 2020 2:29 AM
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