Anonymous wrote:I order DS’s masks at $10/apiece. His dad and his nanny have terrible mask management! Between the two of them, they are left in cars, backpacks, and who know where else. Despite me having a dedicated mask hook, one or the other are always asking me, “do you know where Larlo’s mask is”? I keep extras in a stash behind my door, but they know where the stash is and now the stash is empty! What is your mask management strategy? So annoyed I have to take the mental load for this too!
Anonymous wrote:Buy disposable masks since they can't seem to function with reusable masks.
Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.
You...iron...masks...
...in a pandemic?
Where do you find the time?![]()
I'm genuinely impressed.
In what ways do you feel the existence of Covid takes up more of your time?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone has solution to prevent masks to be lost or dropped on the floor when kid take them off for snack/meal break or go outside to play?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.
You...iron...masks...
...in a pandemic?
Where do you find the time?![]()
I'm genuinely impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Old navy 5 for $12.50.
DH and DD use the mask hook. It’s right inside the front door. Maybe it’s hook location?
Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.
Anonymous wrote:We have 7 masks for each of us (one for each day). We keep them in a long basket by the door, and next to it we have a pretty vase with a laundry bag inside.
When you leave the house, you put your mask on, then when you come home, you put it in the laundry bag in the vase. We also have a stack of disposable adult and kid masks, if needed.
On Sunday, I wash and iron the bag of used masks and we start all over again.
DD is 4, and hasn't lost a mask yet.