Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

My kids are now fully vaccinated. They don't like getting shots but it was pretty minor - they were a grumpy the first night and sore arms the next day, that was it.

They have been in-person in school since August 2020, with masks. Honestly, no lie, they haven't complained about them. My wife bought them lanyards around their necks and they just wear them comfortably. Sometimes we go somewhere and they put them on when we go inside (like a crowded store for example) without us even saying anything. Sometimes they even leave them on unintentionally when we're back outside and after a while I'll notice it and say "You can take your mask off". They really aren't bothered by them at all. And this idea that they're itching and scratching them so much that they're basically useless is silly - at least in my observation and I have spent many hours with masked children since this all began.

I do know that they're looking forward to being able to go to school without them and I think that will come in January. The middle and upper schools have already gone to masks optional and they have had two on-site vaccine clinics at the school (purely optional of course).

Kids are extremely adaptable. It's the adults that make it complicated.