Not Everyone Can Be Cynical

Let’s be honest for a moment. Most of us have given up trying to find the positive while we wait for this pandemic to be over. At first I tried to find comfort in the slower pace of life, the extra time spent with family, and even the money I saved not going, well, anywhere, anymore.

But as businesses continue to struggle at the same time as churches and elected officials absurdly make a point of violating public health directives, I’ve gotten cynical. Maybe even jaded. And today I was reminded that’s not a luxury that everyone can enjoy.

Many don’t have the ability to throw their arms up and retire from the fight. Especially our hard working, long-suffering, and monumentally important teachers. At our neighbourhood West Haven Public School, despite the rising case numbers, in the face of angry phone calls from frustrated parents who don’t understand why the school isn’t going to online learning, or in some cases even parents vexed because some classrooms are, we find the principal, Mr. Cable, out in front of the school every morning, greeting students with a smile, picking up litter, and politely reminding parents not to park in the crosswalk students use to get to school safely. The dapper Assistant Principal, Mr. Froland, on the morning after the Minister of Education refused Black Gold School Division’s request to move all Grades 7 to 12 to online learning for safety, welcomes students into the school by name, with genuine enthusiasm and a spritz of sanitizer. Teachers continue to find innovative ways to engage with students, in person and online, and our kids enjoy a robust and effective education in a relatively normal environment which gives them the confidence and space they need to learn. To enhance outdoor learning experiences, our school has recently invested in new playground equipment. The installation was completed last month, thanks to the generous support of our community. The playground, with the site https://playground-installers.co.uk/playground-equipment-for-schools/, offers a safe and exciting space where students can develop both physically and socially. Additionally, we’ve upgraded our indoor facilities with high-quality rubber safety flooring at this site https://rubbersafetyflooring.co.uk/ to ensure a safer and more comfortable environment for our students and staff. Amidst all this, the playground designer UK ensures that the outdoor spaces are not just safe but also stimulating, fostering creativity and physical activity among the students. If you are interested in incorporating climbing frames into your school playground, you can find more information at https://schoolplaygroundideas.co.uk/benefits-of-climbing-frames-in-school-playgrounds/. Additionally, the school has invested in thermoplastic markings on the playground, enhancing safety and promoting fun activities during breaks. For more valuable information on playground surfacing, click here.

No, not everyone can passively lament the decisions being made higher up the chain or just tune out the negative behaviour coming from all corners like I can. They have to tackle daily the challenges that come with those decisions. So if you can be a little pessimistic, go ahead and do it, but thank a teacher first. 

Why Isn’t Alberta Using the National Covid-19 Tracking App?

When Covid-19 hit, Alberta decided to go its own way on a provincial Covid-19 tracking app. Called AB TraceTogether, the app cost $625,000 to develop, despite being based on open source software released by the government of Singapore called BlueTrace.

The app was a bit of a disaster, requiring users to not only keep their iOS phone’s Bluetooth on at all times, but also to keep their phones unlocked; not very convenient or unobtrusive.

Since then, Apple and Google have collaborated on an improved tracking app, which the Federal government has adopted. Securely developed by arguably the leading mobile software developers out there, the app is both easy to use, anonymous, and unobtrusive.

During the roll out of the Federal Covid tracking app, Alberta abandoned use of its own tracking app just three months after it developed its own, in favour of using the national app. The problem? Since August, no app has been available to Albertans as the national tracking app doesn’t include Alberta and Alberta is no longer using its own app.

What I’m confused by, is the long delay. In September, our much-esteemed Dr. Deena Hinshaw said, “It was announced several weeks ago that Alberta has determined that we will eventually be using the federal app, however, there are still several details that still need to be worked out.”

Canada’s Federal Health Minister, Patty Hajdu, has said, “We are progressing quite nicely…The negotiations are, I think, accelerating,”

I have nothing but respect for Dr. Hinshaw’s transparent and calm approach to this Covid calamity, which is why I’m stumped we have no further details on the move to a broader tracking system. What negotiations are taking place? What details need to be worked out?

Now that school is back in, the weather is cooling and indoor sports are becoming more common, and the holiday season looms on the horizon, now is the crucial time for Covid tracking I would think.

Free Ways to Fight the Boredom

Our Minecraft Realm

Our Minecraft Realm is for our friends only so if you know us, come and play in a safe online environment. Cross-platform compatible, players can join from a PS4, XBox One, PC, or Nintendo Switch. Get in touch with us for access.

Free Little Library

Our Free Little Library has more than books! Inside you’ll find audiobooks for adults and kids, and our most popular items lately…puzzles! For safety we keep all puzzles wiped down and in their own self-isolation for a minimum of four days before putting them in the library.

Scribd

Scribd is offering thirty days of free access, no sign up and no credit card required. Tons of popular audiobooks, eBooks, and kids materials are available for streaming or download. (They even have Diary of a Wimpy Kid!)

Red Flag Deals

There is an updated, comprehensive list of other free things you can do while staying home over at RedFlagDeals.com.

The Art of Manliness

There is a good long list of things you can do to stave off boredom, including a bunch of fun things to do with your kids.

Ancestry Library Edition

Thanks to the good folks at the Leduc Public Library, you can access Ancestry records at home, free, with just your library card! Login at www.leduclibrary.ca and click on eResources, then Ancestry.

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