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Old May 05, 2020, 03:38 PM
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OK, so our state is choosing to open back up and my T will be seeing clients in his office... with a whole lots of changes in place. One of the new “rules” is that if you are coming for an in person session you must wear a mask. I am good with that and I make masks... SO...

If you had to wear a mask to see T and you could have any image or words on the mask what would you do?

I am really wanting to have some fun with this if this is what we have to do. My usual mask is dragonflies... so it’s pretty and appropriate but not very fun for T.
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Old May 05, 2020, 04:53 PM
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I get to see L again in person next Monday! We wear our masks except for when we are sitting across the room from each other. I'm dull and boring. I like my plain black mask.
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