bootlegga bootlegga:
Not in person, other than masked visits outside since last October. Last summer, it was possible to go to the park and have a BBQ with family and friends as long as we wore masks and socially distanced.
Where exactly do you live where masks are forced outside in a public park?
bootlegga bootlegga:
My daughter has a rare immune-compromised condition, so we're extra careful in who we see and where we go.
Reasonable precautions. Anyone compromised like that have endured a tougher time
than the rest of us.
bootlegga bootlegga:
We also haven't eaten out since last February or traveled anywhere beyond day trips from Edmonton last summer.
I don't get the type of person who rushes back in to a restaurant to eat as soon as restrictions are reduced. I get it that it's nice to go somewhere, but why flood a restaurant just to say they 'went somewhere'?
I've started to get out and go for walks again, and that's enough for me. I never once thought to rush off to a restaurant (even though I would order takeout) or start shopping at a store just because. I usually just do my weekly grocery run and that's it. The exception being I had to make a special trip to Mark's last week because my boot laces broke for the second time, and they had the heavy-duty laces (and were on sale!).
People need to use some common sense.
-J.