Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your friends are right. The pandemic is not over. People need to follow the rules by STAYING HOME. Not even socially distant stuff. But you can still work.
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We are not in a lock down any longer.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your friends are right. The pandemic is not over. People need to follow the rules by STAYING HOME. Not even socially distant stuff. But you can still work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd avoid you like the plague. An attitude like this marks you as ignorant, selfish and not at all concerned with other people in society.
They can’t believe so many of my “friends” are content to stay holed up in their houses for the duration of the pandemic.
This is OP. What am I missing? I genuinely don’t get it.
Seriously?
The condescending attitude towards those who are taking proper precautions in a pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 of our fellow Americans. WTF is hard to get about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd avoid you like the plague. An attitude like this marks you as ignorant, selfish and not at all concerned with other people in society.
They can’t believe so many of my “friends” are content to stay holed up in their houses for the duration of the pandemic.
This is OP. What am I missing? I genuinely don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your friends are right. The pandemic is not over. People need to follow the rules by STAYING HOME. Not even socially distant stuff. But you can still work.
Those aren't the rules anymore. Pretty much every public health expert I've read recommends outdoor, distanced, and masked activity as both safe and good for one's mental and physical health. If I were OP I would take my kids to a playground where most people are wearing masks and just spend time there. You'll meet other people who are being careful but are okay with outdoor activities. Try to go to the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Put your kids in part-time preschool.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your friends are right. The pandemic is not over. People need to follow the rules by STAYING HOME. Not even socially distant stuff. But you can still work.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your friends are right. The pandemic is not over. People need to follow the rules by STAYING HOME. Not even socially distant stuff. But you can still work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sanity hasn't left me hugely because of a couple of families that we see ever so often. We all are taking the pandemic seriously and don't meet anyone indoors, or less than 6 feet, or without masks. There are a lot of places offering outdoor activities for kids, soccer, swimming, dance classes, etc. You might want to get your oldest to join something like that just to get out of the house and meet other parents that are doing things similar to you. Other than that, try going out daily for walks, playgrounds, library book pickups, etc, you might start noticing similar faces and make new friends that aren't completely hunkering down.
Thank you. This is good advice.
Anonymous wrote:Op, folks are being overly harsh. It sounds like you are being careful and the things you’ve asked folks to do are safe, distanced, outdoors.
Remember this is the same board that says they are letting kids play with friends and are asking questions about birthday parties and fire pit/wine nights. (So many responses to your post are dripping with hypocrisy if by the same crowd.) We all are in different places with risk though. That’s honest and something we all address in our own way. Your circle might have the means to isolate more readily.
It’s pretty lonely for us too. I get it. We haven’t seen friends since March. Our only is struggling as are my partner and I. Trying a distanced visit next week. Cautious.