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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 757964" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>So far so good, here in OK. I have no idea what our schools will be doing next month. I don't even know if the university in our town will open up. Our city just made masks mandatory if you are out in a public place. The city is providing 100 masks per business per day to be handed out for free. But the police can and will be called if you go into a business without a mask. Wiz was stationed at the door to tell shoppers that they couldn't come in without a mask, no matter what health condition they said was the reason for not wearing a mask. He enjoyed telling people what to do, lol. He even saw a couple of those fake licenses to not wear a mask that are being printed off the internet. We are careful, and so our my parents. As far as I know, Hubby's parents are fine. I called them a month ago to check on them. I don't feel a real need to keep in touch with them anymore. If the kids want to see them, they can. Mostly they don't as their other grandparents never felt a need to establish a bond with them on any real level. Not my problem.</p><p></p><p>thank you is job hunting. Jess is waiting for the funeral home to need help again. They want her back, but they have been hit VERY hard by the covid restrictions. thank you's job closed when the university closed. </p><p></p><p>Lots of businesses have opened up here. Almost everything really. There are a lot of places I used to go routinely that I just don't visit any longer. I mostly stay home now. It is boring, but it is the way life is now. Maybe if a vaccine ever exists I will feel safer about going places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 757964, member: 1233"] So far so good, here in OK. I have no idea what our schools will be doing next month. I don't even know if the university in our town will open up. Our city just made masks mandatory if you are out in a public place. The city is providing 100 masks per business per day to be handed out for free. But the police can and will be called if you go into a business without a mask. Wiz was stationed at the door to tell shoppers that they couldn't come in without a mask, no matter what health condition they said was the reason for not wearing a mask. He enjoyed telling people what to do, lol. He even saw a couple of those fake licenses to not wear a mask that are being printed off the internet. We are careful, and so our my parents. As far as I know, Hubby's parents are fine. I called them a month ago to check on them. I don't feel a real need to keep in touch with them anymore. If the kids want to see them, they can. Mostly they don't as their other grandparents never felt a need to establish a bond with them on any real level. Not my problem. thank you is job hunting. Jess is waiting for the funeral home to need help again. They want her back, but they have been hit VERY hard by the covid restrictions. thank you's job closed when the university closed. Lots of businesses have opened up here. Almost everything really. There are a lot of places I used to go routinely that I just don't visit any longer. I mostly stay home now. It is boring, but it is the way life is now. Maybe if a vaccine ever exists I will feel safer about going places. [/QUOTE]
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