That's good advice. She did go on a group hike a couple weeks ago, but everyone wore masks and she was very disappointed. We live in a small town about an hour north of Seattle. Even though the mask mandates have been relaxed recently for the dipshits who took the jab, there are still plenty of folks wearing the damn face diaper. It's really bizarre.
Yea. I actually think the masks are pointless outdoors (even harmful), but I wear one to avoid large arguments with my wife. My wife knows the vaxx are poisonous, and there's something up with the government, but she also thinks masks are important.
When she isn't looking, and the kids are outside with me, I tell them to take off their masks. Then put them back on when mom is around :P
Tell your daughter to do things she enjoys. Almost everyone I know in a good marriage met their significant others when they weren't looking for one and was enjoying their lives and time. I have this belief that if she is actively pursuing things she enjoys and not actively looking for someone, she'll meet the right one because fate, God, or whatever higher-being will make things work out. The only thing she needs to do is to go out more, be active in a community, and do things she is passionate about.
That's good advice. She did go on a group hike a couple weeks ago, but everyone wore masks and she was very disappointed. We live in a small town about an hour north of Seattle. Even though the mask mandates have been relaxed recently for the dipshits who took the jab, there are still plenty of folks wearing the damn face diaper. It's really bizarre.
Yea. I actually think the masks are pointless outdoors (even harmful), but I wear one to avoid large arguments with my wife. My wife knows the vaxx are poisonous, and there's something up with the government, but she also thinks masks are important.
When she isn't looking, and the kids are outside with me, I tell them to take off their masks. Then put them back on when mom is around :P
Tell your daughter to do things she enjoys. Almost everyone I know in a good marriage met their significant others when they weren't looking for one and was enjoying their lives and time. I have this belief that if she is actively pursuing things she enjoys and not actively looking for someone, she'll meet the right one because fate, God, or whatever higher-being will make things work out. The only thing she needs to do is to go out more, be active in a community, and do things she is passionate about.