Well sister has been over, we kept well apart from each other, and she brought me some more dry food that will keep until needed, this resulted in me walking to the chippie, and again I was seeing people walking or cycling side by side.
Last night.i started thinking about what I'm going to do when lockdown is over, I've got quite a list and in no particular order it's
Go back to work
Go to some decent shops and do some window shopping
See mum (home currently closed to visitors and this will depend on me and my sister's work schedule)
Lunch out
See friends
Get hair cut
Go to the zoo farm just outside Bristol to see my elephants, also the rabbit adoption plaque which currently bears the name of my God daughter and her husband as that was part of my wedding gift to them
I'm sure last night there was a lot more, but that's all I can think of for now
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Hi Jerry, thank you for your reply, my elephants live at Noahs Ark Zoo Farm, Wraxall just past Tyntesfield of you know where that is
I'm glad you saw your sister.
I've seen a big group if people today talking to each other, no distance between them at all, they dont seem to get it.
I've been out on a powerwalk/jog in the countryside, I live in the country. I've made a loaf of bread, sat out in the garden with hubby for a while, phoned my daughter and helping my daughters future step mother in law with fruit cake recipes. I'm phoning my eldest daughter shortly.
I love you list for when this is all over, a very good one.👍😊
This is a great list of things you have planned for when the lockdown is over. I have some of the same things for my What To Do List. One is going back to work. The other is see my family and friends.
I have been reading, made a phone call, done some replies, emails, had lunch and trying to relax a bit.😀👍
Hi Jennymary,
What a really nice thing to do to cheer youself up. Plan a lovely day for when this is finally over! That sounds like a full-on day, but won't it be nice?
I think I may plan mine tonight, so thanks for the suggestion. I might even get creative and put some wild suggestions in it too!
I'm glad you saw your sister again and that she has you well stocked up with dried goods. It does make you feel a little bit more secure to know that you have all the basics covered in case it should all get worse before it gets better, but to me the shops are settling down a little more now too.
It sounds as if the elephants at Bristol zoo are your favoourites? I love the idea of the rabbit adoption plaque too. A unique sort of gift!
Keep your spirits up Jennymary and I hope you have a good day tomorrow too.
Addendum: Just read Jerry's reply and see your elephants are at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm!
How lovely to see your sister. I think writing a list of what you are going to do is a fantastic idea. I might just do one myself. It's a good way to stay positive and gives you goals to look forward to. We are experiencing a heavy rain shower and some lightening at the moment out of the blue after such a beautiful day. Mind you I like to watch the lightening. I hope you are enjoying your evening. xx
Lovely to have a future list.
But am I missing something - I thought the instruction was, we aren’t allowed to see our family unless they are already living under the same roof? I don’t mean this harshly at all, sorry for asking, it’s just it struck me as odd. I guess it was a food delivery only or something or I’m misunderstanding, that’s often easy to do with the written word......
Had been trying to groom my cockerpoo ozzy because he is well overdue for a haircut brought trimming kit but he didn't keep still so he he is half shaved he looks strange cannot wait for groomers to come back also my grandaughter has been taking him out as I am on twelve weeks shielding my husband does the errands my daughters drop of little parcels while they stand at the bottom of the cake it's hard but we all have to stay safexx
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