Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS's team recently had a team dinner to celebrate the end of the season and it was indoors. The coach and all the other players/parents on his team were ok with it but we weren't. It was tough having to tell him that we weren't going to attend because he understandably wanted to celebrate with his teammates. But I'd rather him be safe and unhappy than momentarily happy and run the risk of ending up with COVID. I've seen pictures from the event and there was not a single person wearing a mask so in retrospect, I feel certain that we made the right decision. And just as you mentioned, in a few of the photos, all of the boys were bunched up around a table playing games and watching videos on their phones.
Do you have a crowd-sourcing site to raise funds for their hospital stay? Or the wakes and funerals?
Anonymous wrote:I mean if your kids are out there playing sports games together it seems like all caution has already been thrown into the wind.
Anonymous wrote:We are still in a pandemic! Please act like it! NO.
Anonymous wrote:DS's team recently had a team dinner to celebrate the end of the season and it was indoors. The coach and all the other players/parents on his team were ok with it but we weren't. It was tough having to tell him that we weren't going to attend because he understandably wanted to celebrate with his teammates. But I'd rather him be safe and unhappy than momentarily happy and run the risk of ending up with COVID. I've seen pictures from the event and there was not a single person wearing a mask so in retrospect, I feel certain that we made the right decision. And just as you mentioned, in a few of the photos, all of the boys were bunched up around a table playing games and watching videos on their phones.
Anonymous wrote:NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!