Funny Tweets About Turning Your Camera On Or Off In The Zoom Era I haven t tried skydiving but I imagine the rush is like joining a zoom meeting with your camera already on.
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04/22/2021 05:23pm EDT
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are still working from home ― which means our meetings continue to take the form of video conference calls.
While we may think we’ve got the whole Zoom thing down by now, there’s still the awkward dance around the age-old (coronavirus era) question: Should I turn my camera on or off? It turns out whichever option you choose, there’s ample space for hilarious mishaps and odd realizations.
Eight Earth Day events for the whole family
By Natachi Onwuamaegbu Globe Correspondent,Updated April 18, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Volunteer Coordinator Carol Carlson will read âCarl and the Meaning of Lifeâ by Deborah Freedman and âTrees Make Perfect Petsâ by Paul Czajak and Cathy Gendron at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.Courtesy of the Harvard Museum of Natural History
Spring is springing, birds are singing â and thereâs plenty to celebrate this Earth Day. From your backyard to your favorite trail, enjoy these virtual (or socially distanced) events that make you proud to be an earthling.
EARTH WEEK STORY TIME â LIVE! The Harvard Museum of Natural History is inviting children and their guardians to celebrate the planet through stories. Volunteer coordinator Carol Carlson will conduct a reading of âCarl and the Meaning of Lifeâ by Deborah Freedman and âTrees Make Perfect Petsâ by Paul Czajak and Cathy Gendr
10 ways for youngsters to find a little bliss (finally)
By Natachi Onwuamaegbu Globe Correspondent,Updated April 9, 2021, 10:00 a.m.
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Nikolay Silkina, 7, checked out Where the Questions Live at Peabody Essex Museum.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
Hanging with dinosaurs. Oohing and aahing over baby animals. Shooting your very first short film. Vaccines for our youngest family members are many months away, but there are still safe ways to shake off those winter blues. Here are 10 kid-friendly tickets sure to inspire outdoor bliss â or, at the very least, a little hope for our post-pandemic world.
WANDER IN THE WONDER With original art, film, and artifacts, âWhere The Questions Liveâ at Peabody Essex Museum offers a rich and immersive exploration of human connections with the natural world. During April vacation week, exhibition creator Wes Sam-Bruce brings families behind-the-scenes with special events and artist demonstrations.
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The term “self-care” tends to evoke images of bubble baths, scented candles, long walks and restorative meditations. But it looks a little bit different for parents.
The funny child-rearers of Twitter have shared their approaches to self-care, from hiding in attics to drinking champagne for breakfast. In honor of their . creativity, we’ve rounded up 30 tweets that sum up self-care for parents. Enjoy!
By self care, I assume you mean kicking my family out of the house. Sara Says Stop (@PetrickSara) September 8, 2020
Self-care tip: Wear a luxurious moisturizing face mask as you wipe your child’s shitty ass so that you, too, may feel as if you’re enjoying the spa day of your dreams. Arianna Bradford (@TheNYAMProject) May 4, 2020