Anonymous wrote:so we took a 5 minute mask break outside, walk around the school and none of my 4 kids removed their masks, we just walked around the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
My kid sometimes forgets to take hers off.
I ask about it but she says she likes it. These kids.
Mine does that too! Tell her she can take it off in the car but she says it’s comfortable and she doesn’t mind. I think she wants to be ready in case she see someone she knows.
Its funny I am debating some right wing folks on twitter on how more mature my 11 year olds are than them.
Imagine bragging about the smug self-satisfaction you are gaining from time spent on such an unproductive activity.
+1
Maybe consider channeling that energy into positively impact society with love and generosity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
My kid sometimes forgets to take hers off.
I ask about it but she says she likes it. These kids.
Mine does that too! Tell her she can take it off in the car but she says it’s comfortable and she doesn’t mind. I think she wants to be ready in case she see someone she knows.
Its funny I am debating some right wing folks on twitter on how more mature my 11 year olds are than them.
Imagine bragging about the smug self-satisfaction you are gaining from time spent on such an unproductive activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
My kid sometimes forgets to take hers off.
I ask about it but she says she likes it. These kids.
Mine does that too! Tell her she can take it off in the car but she says it’s comfortable and she doesn’t mind. I think she wants to be ready in case she see someone she knows.
Its funny I am debating some right wing folks on twitter on how more mature my 11 year olds are than them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
My kid sometimes forgets to take hers off.
I ask about it but she says she likes it. These kids.
Mine does that too! Tell her she can take it off in the car but she says it’s comfortable and she doesn’t mind. I think she wants to be ready in case she see someone she knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the kids are used to wearing the masks and it’s really not going to be a big deal. The most important thing I’ve noticed when I wear a mask all day at work is that I have one that’s not too tight on my ears. It needs to fit just right. so listen to them when they come home and see if adjustments need to be made. we sent three different masks just in case they needed to switch them out.
I am proud of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
My kid sometimes forgets to take hers off.
I ask about it but she says she likes it. These kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
My kid sometimes forgets to take hers off.
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has been going to school in-person for the last few months and she keeps her mask on in the car ride home because she likes it. lol
Kids get used to them very quickly.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the kids are used to wearing the masks and it’s really not going to be a big deal. The most important thing I’ve noticed when I wear a mask all day at work is that I have one that’s not too tight on my ears. It needs to fit just right. so listen to them when they come home and see if adjustments need to be made. we sent three different masks just in case they needed to switch them out.