My Ivy League husband won’t display the logo.
People who have pride don’t need to advertise it, even if the advertisement is discreet, tasteful and flattering to a trim and muscular Ivy League body.You might take this as a positive example to extend to your own life.
Within several days, another member of our group exhibited the same symptoms and was subsequently diagnosed with a rather uncomfortable case of COVID. He isolated until we disembarked. The end of our vacation was somewhat ruined because we were unable to visit elderly friends that we had planned to see.
Another person in your group might have boarded this cruise with an unknown case of COVID, and spread it to others.
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