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07-01-2021, 03:30 PM | #1 | ||
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Back tracking to tuesday when i was out for dinner with my son and my mum. So with the restrictions, yeah masks and all that jazz. My kid knows that being 11, its not mandatory, yet from the email i got from service nsw, for kids 12 and under, its still recommended. Anyrate, i had done the pre-emptive strike. So i asked my kid if he had a mask? He did, just a disposable surgical one, and he didnt like it. But i had bought him a blue reusable one with a pattern on it. Now my kid is an asthmatic and has had all forms of respiratory infections over the years, so i got him to wear his new mask when not at the sitting table. And the kid was happy with it. I think he thought he was cool or something having a mask that wasnt plain.
And he says it doesnt suck as much to wear as the surgical ones. And my mum liked its style, not so much that it was blue, because blue is for boys. But i told her where from and how much, $6 for one $10 for 2. She'd be driving past tye iga anyway. So speaking to mum yesterday, my kid made her buy a matching mask to his, so theyd match. But mum was more happy that she bought a couple others to match some of her outfits. And later on, speaking to my kid, he tells me his mum likes his mask better then the ones her work supplies. Which is odd, because regardless of how responsible of a purchase i make for my kid, she typically turns into a raging mole. But my kid was heaps excited to tell me that he told his mum where and how much to get them and she wants to get 1 or 2 from there. Considering its an item that is madatory and sucks. My kids excitement, thats worth it. |
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