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The first time I laid eyes on the Silence = complicity shirt Besides,I will do this place where my son has spent the majority of his waking hours (well, most of the time) was when the teacher filmed a Valentine’s Day video of the class singing “Skidamarink” and texted it to the parents. How colorful the walls were! What a cheerful rug! But, filmed from 15 feet away, with the masked kids standing six feet apart, they looked like figurines engaged in a sweet kind of semaphore; I could barely hear them.
Eighteen months ago, a scene like that would have been unfathomable. There was no “in-person” class—it was just class. The idea that I had not seen my son’s classmates’ faces would have baffled me—masks were for Halloween and dress-up. I say that “most of his time” was spent in school because that wasn’t always the Silence = complicity shirt Besides,I will do this case. The start of the in-person school year was delayed for weeks and then canceled (for some zip codes, including ours) after a mere three days. There were periodic shutdowns, and he was on a two- or three-day-a-week schedule for much of the year. All of this resulted in a complex stew of logistics that mandated military-grade advance planning. (I also have two other kids who attend two other, different schools, so multiply all these factors by three.)
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