Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I can keep people out of my house. You can, too, OP.
How about if anyone needs to use the restroom?
I probably won’t invite anyone over. Ugh. I hate covid.
Let them pee on the yard. Tell them in advance that is the rule. If they can’t deal with that they can stay home or go home. Just say no. Keep the door locked.
Anonymous wrote:I pep talk in advance and my kids wear masks inside as do I when I inevitably go in several times to "check" and remind them to put their masks back on.
I feel masks inside is a courtesy whether your hosts ask or not. As stupid as it sounds since the kids have theoretically been playing closely outside, at the very least it could lessen their viral load if they pick something up.
BUT yes, everyone is loosening up! Including some new to me friends, that are now all indoor dining in groups and I am feeling depressingly "safe" but left out. Eeyore status!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I can keep people out of my house. You can, too, OP.
How about if anyone needs to use the restroom?
I probably won’t invite anyone over. Ugh. I hate covid.
Let them pee on the yard. Tell them in advance that is the rule. If they can’t deal with that they can stay home or go home. Just say no. Keep the door locked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I can keep people out of my house. You can, too, OP.
How about if anyone needs to use the restroom?
I probably won’t invite anyone over. Ugh. I hate covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I can keep people out of my house. You can, too, OP.
How about if anyone needs to use the restroom?
I probably won’t invite anyone over. Ugh. I hate covid.
Anonymous wrote:Of course I can keep people out of my house. You can, too, OP.