Frustration has set in…

Work has been eerily quiet, which has allowed me to work in a bunch of things that I’ve wanted to document and get off of my work cheat sheets & quick reference guide and into “my work tome”.

Having the kids at home while Rachel and I work is quite frankly…exhausting. Perhaps the most frustrating is that I’ve returned to the “local IT guy” for both Rachel and the kids.

It continually amazes me how IT people look at things strictly from the IT perspective, and not from a usability perspective. No…not everyone understands the limitations of citrix, and what exactly is the point of sending people home with a monitor if you are forcing them to use Remote Desktop Access to work on everything? Isn’t this supposed to be easy and make sense? It’s not about how cool it is, or how the technology works. IT needs to realize that it’s all about workflow. It has to work smoothly for the end user….

Sending out 10 emails about a new phone system doesn’t help anyone. Send ONE email to everyone outlining how to set it up…and then follow up with a one on one email with the private information that each user needs. Keep it simple for the end-user!

The kids don’t seem to have it any better. The school board is…struggling…and attempting to figure it all out. Kudo’s to the teachers that are at least trying…although Rachel and I do wonder how it’s possible that our youngest has the most complicated work flow.

The school boards are in a tough spot…it would have been nice for the technical group that overseas this to send out a high-level list of requirements for the end devices that the kids are supposed to use for the lessons. I do understand that there will be the odd thing missing here and there…but working through a lesson and then determining that I need to download Google Slides after the fact is frustrating.

Which ironically makes me wonder if the kids are getting any basic education with regards to the Google tools and hardware they use at school. Until recently our oldest was using Google Slides for projects at school, but wasn’t even aware of Google Pages until I sat and explained that each Google tool has a specific use…and that…yes…you COULD use Google Slides for a project, it’s a whole lot more work to format, and won’t translate to paper very well.

The truth is overall I’m impressed with how smoothly we’ve been able to adapt technically from being onsite with school, to working remotely.

I’m sure all of us with kids are struggling in different ways. For us the struggle between schoolwork and free time is very real, especially with both parents working out of the house.

Like all of you out there on the interwebs…we’re all living cat posters…we’re just “hanging in there”

2020 Family Vacation

…it just wasn’t meant to be I guess.

To be honest…I’m probably just super tired at the moment. It’s been a bit of a whirlwind of a week, and as I sit and type this out I’ll try and provide as much information as to what we were thinking at each stage of our trip.

As we were starting to pack the van for Florida, we became aware that Covid-19 was starting to hit locations in Europe, but there were still no concerns with regards to our vacation.

March 10th, 2020 – Drive Day 1 – Drive to Pittsburgh PA
We opted to try something a little different, and left in the evening for a one-night stay in Pittsburgh. This actually worked out really well, and the following two days of driving were actually pretty easy, and allowed us to leave a little later in the morning (meaning a better nights sleep).

March 11th, 2020 – Drive Day 2 – Drive to Pooler GA
We would normally stay in Moorseville NC as a halfway point, but as we already had a few hours under our belt, our location to sleep was able to be pushed to just inside the GA state line. I actually really liked the Pooler GA area, and we stayed at a good hotel, and were able to get both gas and Starbucks before jumping back onto I95 and moving for the morning. I’d definitely stay in this area again.

March 12th, 2020 – Drive Day 3 – Drive to Naples FL
Up bright and early! There’s nothing like getting to Florida, only to drive for ANOTHER 8 hours to get to your destination. We arrived just after lunchtime and were able to relax and chill out around the pool for the afternoon. It was great to be able to hang out in the sun…and NOT drive.

March 13th, 2020 – Vacation Day 1
We enjoy the pool, some light discussion with other Canadians around COVID-19 and its impact in Europe. The television has mentioned that the virus doesn’t seem to like temperatures greater than 26.4C. So perhaps if there is an issue we’re better to just stay in Florida?

We’ve just received notifications that sports etc will have no one in the stands due to the concern of Covid-19.

March 14th, 2020 – Vacation Day 2
So…there’s been an explosion of growth with Covid-19 in Europe. Canada is talking about closing the border to inbound flights from Europe. There’s still no mention of actions to take with regards to US travelers. Canadians Abroad and Miami Consulate services are unable to provide either information or guidance around COVID-19. Naturally…our travel insurance has a clause about health benefits not being covered if your country is telling you to come home. Ironically we Canadians on vacation in the US have had no such directions. There has been NO blanket statement for all Canadians to come home…just travelers to Europe.

We’ve also just learned that when we return we’re going to have to isolate for 14 days…that sounds…not fun.

We’ve also just discovered that hockey and cheer are likely done for the year. Turns out this might really be more serious than we all thought?

Frustration is setting in, and we’re trying to figure out what is best for the family vs the need for a vacation. Our main concern is if the situation locally deteriorates, or if we get sick…so we have some thinking to do.

We had to do some basic necessity groceries, and discovered that toilet paper, water, and cleaning products have completely disappeared. We’re decided that we are going to come home. Now we’re just waiting to see what the in-laws are going to do.

It’s official, we are rescuing the in-laws and going home tomorrow. That’s right…we’re filling up the Odyssey to the absolute maximum.

March 15th, 2020 – Vacation Day 3
It’s clean the condo day. I’m still not sure that I agree with “having” to clean the condo. It’s another 24 more hours in an area that is starting to annoy me a little bit. People aren’t distancing as much as I’d like…I’ve realized that I’m starting to get super protective of my family and am trying to be a little more relaxed. I’m starting to freak out a little about the 3 day drive with my in-laws…but it’s too late now! We’re committed.

March 16th, 2020 – Escape Drive Day 1 – Drive to Savannah GA
At least it’s an early morning, and we can get some miles under our belts. It’s actually crazy busy on the highway, like nothing is going on at all in the world. I’m really second-guessing myself…Are we making the right decision? I’ve got lots of questions and not a lot of answers. We’re staying in a slightly different area, but it’s close to the airport so if things go south…we’ll grab a flight. The in-laws survived the drive, and did really well. The kids are my hero’s today…they are crammed in beside each other in the back. All 3 of them.

March 17th, 2020 – Escape Drive Day 2 – Drive to Pittsburgh PA
Thank goodness for Elite benefits! I was able to score TWO hotel rooms with no reservations (they are full). I’m amazed, this area of Pittsburgh is now a ghost town…like the earth has suddenly stopped working. Again, the in-laws and kids did great, and the end is now in sight! We just have to make the border.

March 18th, 2020 – Home!
We are home. We made if quickly through the border and home (OMG did I just drive 5000km in 6 days?). While in the US, there were no US cars on the highway from Pittsburgh all the way to the border-crossing. I really feel like we’re threading a needle of some sort!

Perhaps most importantly…the in-laws (who never do the drive) and kids actually held it together, and we’re all still talking to each other. #winning

March 18th, 2020 – Self Isolation Begins…
So now our 14 Day isolation begins. At least I know it’s not us, and we’re starting to hear from more and more friends that are heading home…so I definitely feel like the right decision was made.

I’m seriously exhausted.