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[quote=Anonymous]Summer camp: considered it, but even camp directors are saying to expect it won't be super fun. We decided no, mostly because camps her are requiring a month commitment and I didn't want to pay for all that time and have my kid decide she hates it. Also, it sounds like priority will go to kids of essential workers. Inside dining isn't open here yet. In theory, I would go for a meal outside. Outside playdates: we haven't yet, but likely will in June. Hairdresser: I booked the first available with my stylist, which is mid-July. The salon has a really thorough plan for how to keep people safe and distant. Work: We are now allowed to have one in the office day every two weeks, we will probably have limited access to the office through Sept, and as someone who can work at home, I will likely be asked to do that as much as possible. Public transit: I take the bus a couple times a week. Masks are required. Compliance is high and ridership is low. Stores: I go once a week, but am feeling at this point like a can go grab items if I need them outside of that trip. Grandparents: It's really up to them what they feel safe with, they are welcome to visit and I would love to take my kid to see them sometime this summer. Summer fun: I'm thinking of renting a in-state place by the beach for a week, to make up for all the stuff we won't be doing. I would not get on a plane in the next few months unless it was for something like the death of a close relative who was out of state. I'm a person who has been highly compliant but has a very low level of fear. [/quote]
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