TORONTO -- Before summer began, the most common question I fielded was probably “When is this going to be over?” “This” of course, refers to the global pandemic that none of us anticipated happening a mere 12 months ago when we planned vacations, conferences, and weddings, let alone our ordinary life routines. “Over”? Well, that is an entirely different story.
I can personally attest to my woefully inadequate ability to teach a seven year old for more than 30 minutes without risking certain loss of sanity, never mind having to navigate the minefield of interruptions from two other siblings, in potentially questionable states of attire, competing for the same screen.
My mother-in-law’s timeless beauty defies her age but she is, by legal document, over the age of 70, and minimizing her risk of exposure to COVID-19 was, by far, the most critical consideration in our decision. While we recognized the inherent challenges of distancing within the classroom, we took some comfort in the commitment to utilizing outdoor learning spaces and the investment in updated HVAC systems to optimize ventilation.
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This “expert” would push his mother down the stairs for another minute of airtime
Because he loves some more than the rest ;-)
He’s sick of his kids hanging around the house. Experiment is over. Everyone get back to work and don’t let blackfacematters tell you different.
a big commercial... a scam.. avoid this article
Could you just change your name to CTV Lib News so the sheep will be less confused.
SharkawyMD How does that make any sense? Those kids plan to come home don’t they?
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