Nope.
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Yes. We have hosted too. |
We just did our first backyard pizza night with 2 families. I was extremely uncomfortable and we won’t be doing it again. |
We are having a 5th bday party for my son in our backyard with his two best friends, the only two people we have been seeing since May. |
No, neither. |
Invited to a family graduation party. Declined. |
We’re having lunch with family next week. Likely outside. |
Invited - yes
Going - no I lied and said we had something else that day and didn’t tell my kids about the party (they’re young and don’t communicate with the other kids in their class right now) I’m curious as to how many people will go. |
Outdoor backyard party - yes. And a few non-party get-togethers with the same crowd < 10 people while social distancing, multiple times.
Indoor dinner party - Invited yes, I declined but was also the only one to decline. |
You told her off? You sound insane. |
+1. These activities are allowed under phase 3. You don’t want to go, fine, but you sound like a loon |
yes and yes. We are hosting an outside party soon |
My 8yo just got invited to a very small indoor bday party with a neighborhood BFF. We've been pretty fastidious re: social distancing up until now--one outdoor playdate in June, but no other contact w/other kids since March.
I don't think we'll let him go, sadly--if the party were indoors, we'd consider. |
I was invited, but only went for the drive by and did not stay for lunch.
Too risky without masks and I doubt they could have successfully social distanced. |
Not a party. We have done small gatherings outside in yards, yes. No food was shared, and we were close enough/there short enough time, to be able to use our own bathroom.
So I have not gone indoors to another home or public setting to socialize. I have gathered outdoors, in small groups, with people. |