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Well, friends, we somehow made it to Halloween 2020.
Of course, the holiday won’t look the same as years past. I love this helpful piece by Caroline Bologna, who interviewed pediatricians to find out how they feel about their own kids trick or treating. And if you know for sure that trick or treating is not happening this year for your family, and you still have the energy to get creative, here are a ton of manageable alternatives you can do instead.
As always, be safe out there, Kate
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All hail the funny women of Twitter |
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Kids say the darnedest things |
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Our lives have been turned upside down thanks to the pandemic. And here at HuffPost Life we’ve spent a lot of time thinking about “the after” aka when things can start to return to normal, whatever that means and looks like. In that vein, reporter Caroline Bologna spoke with a variety of experts about when concerts as we knew them could be a thing again. In this piece, those experts share all the ways concerts will have to change and how we’ll have to adapt if we want to enjoy live music in similar ways again. |
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