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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Halloween Masks- Halloweensie Contest

 

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                             HALLOWEEN MASKS

 

 

                                    By Ken Major

 

 

“Look what I bought for my Halloween costume for tonight, Mom!”

 

“What is it?” asked Mom.

 

“It’s a nurse’s costume with a special safety mask with skeleton bones. It’s my way of thanking all frontline workers in the pandemic,” said Rachel.

 

“That’s a great idea!” said Mom.

 

“The mask says, EVERYONE PLEASE WEAR A MASK. IT SAVES LIVES!”

 

“I wish everyone took this to heart and did what the health experts are saying,” said Mom.

 

“I think it’s creepy when the president mocks people that wear masks?” said Rachel.

 

“I agree. Let’s all do our part to save lives.”

10 comments:

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    1. Mary,

      Thanks for your note and for stopping by my blog!Good luck in the contest!

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  2. Creative way to incorporate current events!

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  3. Thanks, Connie!Good luck in the contest!

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  4. I'm starting to think that I struck a unhappy cord with my entry that touches on health and politics. This Halloween is like no other, where many kids didn't even go out. Best to face it head on. At least, that's my take.

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  5. Thanks, Ashley! Good luck to you too!

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  6. I like the way you wove the pandemic in with this year's prompts. Nice work!

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  7. I appreciate your comments, Jill. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Good luck in the contest!

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  8. Great story, Ken, with a great message! :)

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