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Oct 18, 2020 02:06PM

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Funnily enough, I did say to my neighbour yesterday that I might get a memory foam topper – I appreciate what she is saying that it must be good if I don’t wake up stiff and achy, but I like the idea of something slightly comfier!

Cheers
MTM


Had to drive to Aberdeen yesterday to see husband's consultant. Six plus hours driving REALLY isn't my idea of a good time, especially in the monsoon conditions we had on the way back. Add to that the local traffic/tractors and lack of sliproads on the A90 north of Arbroath which I hate at the best of times. Never been so happy to get home


Thanks Kelly, much appreciated. That doesn’t sound fun at all R. Ouch Patti

. They have agreed to send her a home test. Some of these rules are really well thought out -NOT.

That is a bit bonkers Lynne! Does the Welsh lockdown affect you coming home?


I’ll be out of Beta blockers soon so I can genuinely say I have medical reasons for getting home.

Fingers crossed Lynne. Thanks Pam

Hope you and Lucy are feeling better Desley.



Take care everyone. Last day tomorrow then it’s operation time. Bit scared but I know I’m just being a Jessie.

Nice morning here again although rain is forecast. What’s the verdict on downloading the track and trace app. I’m a bit windy as my daughter had it and got an advice to self isolate with a background item saying her postcode area is low risk. I’ve heard from others saying that risk is now high. Is it accurate . I’m away so can’t download it so I’m only asking opinions.

Thanks MT, did dawn on me yesterday I won't be able to go to my favourite market town when I'm off next week, as that is in Tier 2 and we are in tier 3! I'm on the fence about it Lynne as I've heard a lot of people getting false alerts, so will wait till it is more reliable.

Cheers
MTM

There is a testing station at haverfordwest. I’ve heard about it but it’s not advertised. It’s a secret.


The testing system seems to be an absolute shambles Lynne. The state of this country horrifies me. Only bright spot in the future is that Scotland will be off sometime fairly soon :)



Sounds worse than it is. Just means we have to stay in between midnight and 6am.
I don't recall the last time we've been out after sunset, never mind midnight.
Off to the dentist this afternoon to have the permanent filling fitted into my root canal.
Half term here starting tomorrow until Monday. As all local schools and the other international schools aren't off, we're thinking we may go out and look at some touristy stuff, avoiding using the metro during peak times.
So far, be could be anywhere in the world. I'm no idea what to say when asked if I like Madrid.
I have nothing to base an answer on.
I see from Facebook that you're through the surgery Mary. Now rock on with the healing!

Wonder what would happen if she couldn’t get a test in the 14 day isolation period? Does baffle me that it is 10 days if you have symptoms, but you don’t need to have a negative test to resume normal life! Thanks for the update on MT Patti, fingers crossed for your dental. Sorry that you haven’t been able to explore your new home like normal. I do wonder about midnight to 6am curfews, surely not many people are out at those times anyway?

We are approaching each other with the care of mating porcupines.
It may all be for naught, though, if cases keep rising in our county, aptly named YOLO. But it is some long-ago Native American word, not the internet 'you only live once.'
The virus is alive and well, well, as alive as viruses are (not really), and doing what it does: replicate, and be available to be spread to new hosts by the unwary.
Hope you find things to enjoy in Madrid, Patti. That has to be surreal.
Hope your friend is okay, Desley. Just think, in fourteen days the world may have changed.


Please stay safe.

Talking to a lad, he's getting the train down to London to help is girlfriend carry her stuff back from Uni.
We might be going to tier 3 (or we might not) or they might just lock the north down. So she wants to get back to her family before the stop her travelling for Christmas. Given she has one face to face class per week, she sees no reason to stay at uni. She can do it from home

It certainly does seem worse this time round. Fingers crossed it doesn’t affect your travel plans too much Lynne. Hope you enjoyed your dinner with company Alicia, and hope it settles enough that you can continue doing that

Considering how many people have gone back to restaurants and bars and having big weddings and such, it is a tiny occurrence, but it is in a group of technically vulnerable people. We're still in a very tight lockdown - because getting the virus is non-trivial in this age and health cohort. Weird.
Even going to the doctor tomorrow feels weird - first in-person visit since before March.
And yet the numbers are of over 225K gone in the US, and over 8.5 MILLION cases. A little daunting.
Stay safe!

Annoying that people who are exercising don't need to wear a mask. I'd hold my breath every time a jogger huffed past.
We then met another couple for a meal. Outdoors and socially distanced. It was lovely!!!!


I did wonder what you would do when I heard the announcement last night Lynne – think you are allowed to get basic provisions if no one can shop for you when you return.

Oh no, I haven't been on line much so I missed this. Desley, I am so sorry to hear this. My deepest sympathy. As the others say look after yourself.


Thanks Lisa. Yes, it isn't well thought out Lynne, my friend got caught out, she couldn't get a shop for 3 days, but luckily I was able to get her a few bits to tide her over. It is part of the reason why I've started buying UHT milk, so at least I have something in for an emergency and keeping cupboards and freezer stocked

sounds grim
It does seem to bring out the bureaucrat callousness. The Welsh were told they couldn't buy female sanitary products because they weren't essential but alcohol was

When I see all the contraventions to the rules like those demonstrations in the streets in London it makes me wonder why we bother sticking to the rules. It really has divided society,
We’ve had to fill in an attestation every time we go out, but I nipped to the recycling to dump my bin bag without filling one in.
You can download it to your phone and tick the box for the reason you are leaving the house.
No tick boxes for I’m just off to decapitate some innocent souls though 🤬

Fingers crossed the roofers do things right seeing as you won't be there to supervise Lynne!

goodness as we went through earlier. It’s like the Wild West somedays.
Our neighbours next door and the chap across the road will all keep an eye and send photos but he has got a really good reputation and dies all the village roofs. I’m glad I’m not there to clean up as well.

Safe journey Lynne

Hope you have a safe journey today Lynne

Blowing a hoolie here again but at least it's not raining.
If anyone is interested in completing a survey on their lockdown reading, there is a link to one being run by Portsmouth and Copenhagen universities here -
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

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