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Keeping sane in lockdown- part 2!

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Now that it seems lockdown could be going on for quite a time, I was wondering if anyone has heard about the King Lear Prizes organisation? It is a not-for-profit organisation that organises competitions for older people ( generally, though not exclusively for over 70s) to help keep us busy ( and keep our minds off all the bad stuff!).

During the first lockdown, they held competitions in musical composition, short story writing, poetry, longer stories, and art.

My 91 year old mother, amazingly, won the first prize (£1,000!) for art with one of her beautiful embroidered pictures ( and there were thousands of entries). My husband was also chuffed to receive honourable mention for a guitar composition ( Julian Lloyd Webber was the judge).

No doubt they will be running more competitions to help keep us sane when we are stuck at home, often in isolation. Anyone interested, please look at their website

kinglearprizes.org.uk

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MrsNails

Well Done your Mum 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 and your Husband too!....

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Bcol

That's Brill.

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Constance13

What a fantastic idea.

No wonder your mother won. I find it difficult to thread a needle let alone do embroidery. 👵🏻

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Rugger

What a good idea and what beautiful embroidery.

Congratulations to your mother and husband!

Hi Suzita, "Keeping same" I'm already Pastit, but congratulations to everybody concerned, a marvelous and excellent idea for these dreadful times.

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No!! If my 91 year old mum isn’t “ Pastit” there has to be hope for us all. She really is an inspiration- I bought her a tablet for her 85th birthday ( mostly to communicate via Skype and the like because I live 125 miles away) and she determinedly conquered all the necessary IT skills.

She also looks at YouTube videos to find out how to do everything. Last Christmas, she Googled how to repair her knitting machine, then bought all the necessary parts online, and mended it all by herself! Since then, she has produced 4 jumpers on it. I only wish I had half of her energy ( and her health)!

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As you say an inspiration to us all, well done to your mum, if she could bottle what she has achieved, I would certainly buy some. Oh well, the only thing I have achieved is to finish building my 5inch gauge steam locomotive.

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Wow, that’s a great achievement! My husband will be very jealous. I finally just finished knitting a sweater that’s taken me 11 months to do ( just in time for the colder weather).

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diana1998 in reply to Suzita76

Wow.. What a fantastic lady, an inspiration to us all

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whitefishbay in reply to Suzita76

Wow. Your Mum is amazing. Well done to your husband too. Keep busy=staying sane.

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Cyclegirl54

What a great idea! And well done to the winners🌸

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humlies

What a wonderful idea! There is so much untapped creativity in all of us. I am just about to start teaching the piano, via Zoom, to a granddaughter who lives in Vancouver; we will be using the Suzuki method, and the introduction to Book 1 mentions that creativity is not simply a gift that we are born with, but something that can be developed in anyone.

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Suzita76 in reply to humlies

That’s an excellent idea- must get my husband to try distance guitar teaching to our granddaughters who live miles away in Devon. Thanks for the idea! X

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humlies in reply to Suzita76

Maybe they live near us (south Devon)!

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Suzita76 in reply to humlies

They live in Honiton- wish we were there now!

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humlies in reply to Suzita76

Ah - we are further west, but it is all beautiful!

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Jackoh

Fantastic!! Well done to your mum( she sounds an amazing lady) and your husband. X💐

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Marilyn1959

What stunning art work. No wonder your Mum won first prize. Love it!

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Knitwit2020

Your Mom is so talented, her work is truly beautiful..congratulations also to your Dad ...and a big thanyou to you for sharing their accomplishments ..what a marvelous idea.

Take care Stay well..Knitwit2020

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