POSTERITY
Friday, December 25, 2020
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Monday, November 9, 2020
Friday, November 6, 2020
PANDEmIC 2020
Brad Bishop family (of 11!) QUARANTINE LIFE
Bradley Bishop: We used this: EURO
(https://eero.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwwYP2BRBGEiwAkoBpAgZZpdsT--9wZNEAVbS5ERSKojE7qb7Rm3d16py00EbJbB1jZHKkkRoCGVoQAvD_BwE&gclid=CjwKCAjwwYP2BRBGEiwAkoBpAgZZpdsT--9wZNEAVbS5ERSKojE7qb7Rm3d16py00EbJbB1jZHKkkRoCGVoQAvD_BwE)
Two years ago to boost home WiFii. BEST DECISION OF the 2000’s!!! Turns out, his home office isn’t the contributor to dropped Virtual meetings. Children’s Mercy had to plan & implement daily changes immediately when the first child was diagnosed mid March and their IT has limitations. Telemedicine is now available as well as numerous other necessary changes. Brad is coping, evolving, striving, etc for peace & calm amidst an underlying psychosis of COVID 19 fear.
Stephanie: “I’ve prepared for this my entire life!!!”
Every household member has been mandated to watch:
UNITY: (Come Follow Me: May 17)
Our Hearts are Knit as One:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2008/10/our-hearts-knit-as-one
Dr Steve Stephenson:
Understanding CoVid 19 with the Science of Virology
https://youtu.be/tu1E6eXdrNc
Dr. Sanja Gupta:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coronavirus-fact-vs-fiction/id1501029683?i=1000470383463
(After spending a year in space, Scott Kelly is an expert on managing extreme isolation. The retired astronaut shares valuable advice with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta on how to cope with social separation here on earth.)
Working toward group projects, group games and wellness is the next big step.
Brallison’s: Brandon facilitates teaching high school students from home, completing courses for his Masters of Education, and creates content for a virtual summer Star Wars course. Allison tends to nurturing living things in her garden and home. Eliza & Charlotte spread joy & hopefully not COVID 19!
RUNTER’s: Hunter, Rachel, & newborn TYNDALE moved home to Kansas so Hunter could finish CNA & BYU classes and sustain employment. They sub-let their BYU apartment. The couple is navigating quarantine, newborn, and other humans throughout their space. ZONE 1 is their address.
Carson: Returned home from New Mexico LDS mission after being in quarantine for 60 days ONLY to be quarantined in his home ZONE 2. He’s healthy, happy, energized to be around his adorable nieces & nephew!! Hopefully, his previous employer will allow him to return.
Jessica: Finishing her last week of virtual High School as a freshman has been ever-evolving with the many changes to her living arrangements. She is a committed, intelligent, helpful, & conscientious student which benefits all whom associate with her. Summer: ZERO plans but to thrive, learn, grow and solve communal living problems from her ZONE 3 room.
Bradley Bishop: We used this: EURO (https://eero.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwwYP2BRBGEiwAkoBpAgZZpdsT--9wZNEAVbS5ERSKojE7qb7Rm3d16py00EbJbB1jZHKkkRoCGVoQAvD_BwE&gclid=
UNITY: (Come Follow Me: May 17)
Our Hearts are Knit as One:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2008/10/our-hearts-knit-as-one
Dr Steve Stephenson:
Understanding CoVid 19 with the Science of Virology
https://youtu.be/tu1E6eXdrNc
Dr. Sanja Gupta:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coronavirus-fact-vs-fiction/id1501029683?i=1000470383463
(After spending a year in space, Scott Kelly is an expert on managing extreme isolation. The retired astronaut shares valuable advice with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta on how to cope with social separation here on earth.)
Working toward group projects, group games and wellness is the next big step.
STAYED TUNED!!!!!!
WE GOT THIS!!’
One term presidents
Serving from 1825 to 1829, John Quincy Adamsof the Whig party was the 6th president of the United States. The incumbent lost re-election to Andrew Jackson of the Democratic-Republicans.
According to his White House biography, Adams' loss is attributed to Jacksonian opponents' accusations of corruption and public plunder — "an ordeal Adams did not easily bear."
The first one-term president was John Adams. The Federalist incumbent served as the 2nd president of the United States from 1797 to 1801, but lost re-election to Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson.
"In the campaign of 1800 the Republicans were united and effective, the Federalists badly divided," Adams' biography reads, noting that Adams polled just a few electoral votes less than Jefferson.
One Term Presidents
The most recent one-term president was George H.W. Bush. The Republican incumbent served as the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993, but lost re-election to Democrat William (Bill) Clinton, who went on to complete two terms.
Bush's White House biography attributes his defeat to the country's "discontent at home from a faltering economy, rising violence in inner cities, and continued high deficit spending."
The 39th president of the United States, Democrat James (Jimmy) Carter, served from 1977 to 1981. He lost his re-election campaign to Republican Ronald Reagan, who went on to two full terms.
Carter's biography points to several factors that contributed to his loss — including a short recession and the hostage-taking of U.S. embassy staff in Iran. On the day Carter left office, Iran released 52 Americans.
Serving from 1974 to 1977, Gerald Ford was the 38th president of the United States. The Republican incumbent lost re-election to President Carter.
Following the resignation of President Richard Nixon after the Watergate scandal, Ford became the first unelected president in U.S. history. Ford's controversial pardon of Nixon had consequences — and many blame it (along with numerous issues including a poor economy and the fall of South Vietnam) to have cost him the presidency.
Republican Herbert Hoover was the 31st president of the United States, serving from 1929 to 1933. He lost re-election to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, who went on to complete three full terms.
Within months of Hoover's election, the stock market crashed — spiraling the country into the Great Depression.
His opponents in Congress, who he felt were sabotaging his program for their own political gain, unfairly painted him as a callous and cruel President," reads his White House biography. "Hoover became the scapegoat for the Depression and was badly defeated in 1932."
The 27th president of the United States, Republican William Howard Taft, served from 1909 to 1913. He lost his re-election campaign to Democrat Woodrow Wilson, who went on to complete two full terms.
According to Taft's biography, the president "alienated many liberal Republicans who later formed the Progressive Party." The party's divide ended his presidency. When Republicans renominated Taft in 1912, Roosevelt left to lead to Progressives, guaranteeing the election of Wilson.
Serving from 1889 to 1893, Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States. The Republican incumbent lost re-election to Democrat Grover Cleveland.