I'm frankly a little bit afraid, but also hopeful that we are doing the right thing. I knew this total lockdown would happen. But, now that it is happening, I feel like things are so surreal! I don't think I have yet quite cognitively and emotionally processed what this means for how I go about my day-to-day.
Despite all of this, my life as a researcher continues. I am currently working on two projects: (1) low-cost community-engaged Earthquake Early Warning systems, and (2) high-impact weather citizen science. Today, I worked on both. Just going to lay down my accomplishments to feel good about myself:
- Sent out new invites for the EEW virtual workshop that is planned for 3rd of April
- Created a run sheet for the workshop
- Worked through with Emily on the agenda items for the workshop
- Coordinated a group call with HIWeather Citizen Science working group
There also seems to be a list of things I need to work on:
- Coordinate with the speakers for the workshop
- Send more invites for the EEW workshop
- Test ZOOM capabilities for the workshop
- Draft email to be sent out to the participants
- Work on the guidance note
- Write up minutes for QuakeCoRE and HIWeather calls
It all still seems quite busy for me. It may be a good thing, to keep busy! But I got to make sure I also take it easy on myself.
Also, I want to share some lighthearted stuff here (might need to create two separate posts in the future).
Day 1dinner: Stir-fry vegetables with rice:
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