Yay, looking forward to the chicken video this Sunday! Interested to know if the pecking order has changed over the months, and if you're still having people knock your door for eggs because of the shortage? My sentiments exactly with the letter. May actually put it in a memory box of sorts, as it's such an unprecedented and significant time in history. I've taken photos of us wearing PPE whilst of out the house too, to document this very strange time we're living in. For me Linda's has been knocked off the top spot. Although I still love them, and I'll always have a packet in the freezer, Richmond's are so lush that sometimes they don't even make it into a sandwich, and I eat them fresh out the pan! Devine! 😋 😍 xx
I keep waking up at 4am really hot! Must be having weird dreams and worrying I'm sure ! I think like you, I work at home alot and so we are used to being at home alot. I'm also doing way more exercise that I have been so that's a bonus. Not sure whether it's my phone, the video keeps stopping and there is a blank screen then it carries on again. Take care xx
Thought you may like to know when you did the At Home Series, amy the lady with her own shop is featured in Your Home Magazine its the decorating special, picked it up today, thought I recognized it from your series, which was so good, xxx
You can bet that going back to normal won't be like next day everything starts as is anything ever happened. Although we've been 4 weeks lockdown extended 2 more and they're already planning another 2 (our Constitution only lets the government do it 2 weeks at a time and has to be voted in parliament) so that'll be at least mid May, all depends on the numbers, experts are trying to sort out how to go back 'to normal'. Also when we do we'll have to still wear masks gloves and keep social distance. It's going to be slowly but surely. In our 4 weeks and the next 2 we haven't been and won't be allowed to go for walks or do exercise. Nor children. We can only go for essential food and medicine shopping and a couple of things more. You can be stopped by the police. Loads of people have been fined. When you go shopping it has to be on your own and keeping social distance. But it's really worth it. Thousand of lives are being saved daily staying at home. Although lockdown will finish somewhen (who knows) hotels, bars, restaurants, events, hairdresser's, etc are going to be the last ones that will be able to open and that isn't expected if everything goes well until perhaps July in the best case. Travel plans are difficult as perhaps borders won't be opened until much later and lots of countries will probably set quarantine for travellers as China has. Their new cases are all people travelling to China right now so they can't risk. My daughter and her husband were travelling to NYC on June 30th they've cancelled the hotel and they're hoping they'll get a return on their tickets. So, no panic we'll get through this if we don't rush it. Instead of seeing lockdown as a punishment we should see it as an opportunity to learn quite a few things as perhaps how all of us together can achieve very important things, or what's really important in life, and also home isn't (for most people) prison it's our safe place it protects us. Take care, lots of love ♥️♥️🌈🌈
I’m keeping my letter and frame it just as reminder of these strange times we’re living in it will make great social history and remind us in the years to come how the world we live in ground to a halt
If the lockdown finished tomorrow, does anyone think things would return back to normal immediately ? People would still be keeping their distance from each other. Then people talk about a second wave of infections happening (like in China - but suppressed)
Yay, looking forward to the chicken video this Sunday! Interested to know if the pecking order has changed over the months, and if you're still having people knock your door for eggs because of the shortage? My sentiments exactly with the letter. May actually put it in a memory box of sorts, as it's such an unprecedented and significant time in history. I've taken photos of us wearing PPE whilst of out the house too, to document this very strange time we're living in. For me Linda's has been knocked off the top spot. Although I still love them, and I'll always have a packet in the freezer, Richmond's are so lush that sometimes they don't even make it into a sandwich, and I eat them fresh out the pan! Devine! 😋 😍 xx
I’m the same with the Richmond sausages. I prefer tofu but haven’t been able to get any.
I keep waking up at 4am really hot! Must be having weird dreams and worrying I'm sure ! I think like you, I work at home alot and so we are used to being at home alot. I'm also doing way more exercise that I have been so that's a bonus.
Not sure whether it's my phone, the video keeps stopping and there is a blank screen then it carries on again.
Take care xx
Thought you may like to know when you did the At Home Series, amy the lady with her own shop is featured in Your Home Magazine its the decorating special, picked it up today, thought I recognized it from your series, which was so good, xxx
I got a letter from Boris yesterday x
You can bet that going back to normal won't be like next day everything starts as is anything ever happened. Although we've been 4 weeks lockdown extended 2 more and they're already planning another 2 (our Constitution only lets the government do it 2 weeks at a time and has to be voted in parliament) so that'll be at least mid May, all depends on the numbers, experts are trying to sort out how to go back 'to normal'. Also when we do we'll have to still wear masks gloves and keep social distance. It's going to be slowly but surely. In our 4 weeks and the next 2 we haven't been and won't be allowed to go for walks or do exercise. Nor children. We can only go for essential food and medicine shopping and a couple of things more. You can be stopped by the police. Loads of people have been fined. When you go shopping it has to be on your own and keeping social distance. But it's really worth it. Thousand of lives are being saved daily staying at home. Although lockdown will finish somewhen (who knows) hotels, bars, restaurants, events, hairdresser's, etc are going to be the last ones that will be able to open and that isn't expected if everything goes well until perhaps July in the best case. Travel plans are difficult as perhaps borders won't be opened until much later and lots of countries will probably set quarantine for travellers as China has. Their new cases are all people travelling to China right now so they can't risk. My daughter and her husband were travelling to NYC on June 30th they've cancelled the hotel and they're hoping they'll get a return on their tickets. So, no panic we'll get through this if we don't rush it. Instead of seeing lockdown as a punishment we should see it as an opportunity to learn quite a few things as perhaps how all of us together can achieve very important things, or what's really important in life, and also home isn't (for most people) prison it's our safe place it protects us. Take care, lots of love ♥️♥️🌈🌈
Shame me and thousands of other posties had to risk our lives to deliver this absolute drivel from johnson.
Here in Spain lots of posties have sadly got the corona due to work. Hope you and your fellow workers are ok. Take care best wishes.
I’m keeping my letter and frame it just as reminder of these strange times we’re living in it will make great social history and remind us in the years to come how the world we live in ground to a halt
If the lockdown finished tomorrow, does anyone think things would return back to normal immediately ?
People would still be keeping their distance from each other.
Then people talk about a second wave of infections happening (like in China - but suppressed)
can you do more chicken videos Sarah Kirby