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I love deep takes on comic book stories and really enjoyed WandaVision.

Everything I've done in the past year as a mom, every choice I made, was to ensure the mental well-being of my kids and reduce long-term effects as much as possible. We continued to see family and attended in-person worship and enrolled our kids in sports and daycare as soon as these became "allowable" under our state guidelines. We homeschooled while working fulltime so their love of learning wouldn't be crushed by awful virtual public school. My husband and I tried to model faith and charity as a cornerstone and antidote to fear and anger.

We lost the support of institutions, but cobbled together enough community from within our family unit to make this work for us (I think). I don't feel anger over what our family went through, but I feel a sense of panic, helplessness and horror because I know 2021-2022 is when we're going to start uncovering the terrible abuses and distress suffered by children and young adults in 2020-2021.

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Sonny is right

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