Morning.
Lyrics - He said 'Baby don't go'
So she sat down again
I hope that the wedding can go ahead somehow OH - everyone can look forward to a big party to celebrate when we return to some sort of normality.
emzap - as Alehouse said it will be easier when the weather improves which will hopefully be soon.
I feel like 'day two in captivity' which is silly. I'm just trying (not very well) to keep my distance, it would be much worse if I were actually having to self isolate. Must get a grip. MiL is hopefully being returned from London today so I plan to leave some supplies for her in her kitchen and maybe visit (and keep a distance) next Sunday if none of us have any symptoms. It's the uncertainty and the feeling useless which is getting to me I think.
What: short and easy
Why: would like to run further but think I may need a day off if I do
Last hard: making sense of it all
Last rest: 15/3
Yesterday's lyrics - The Vision - Chris De Burgh
If you think you can or you think you can't you're probably right.
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Hope you are ok post dog, Hazel! I was once attacked by a dog and I managed to pull its collar off and took it to the police station, only to be advised that I shouldn't have somebody else's property!
What: 30+ minutes d & d
Why: get it done after my early morning visit to the supermarket where there was little on the shelves at 7:30
Crisp, cold, dry this morning.
Hazel - grrrrr I have more than enough dog stories to fill a book, hope you're not too phased by it
Well done all for getting things done but please keep safe.
London looks like it's going into partial lockdown (some tube stations closing), dunno if I'll go to work next week rather than wfh. I'm down to be in the office.
Went for a lovely 9 easy miles at 4:30 yesterday, barely a soul out.
What - another run later. either lunchtime (looks grey out) or work through and go at 4 when I don't have to think about going back to work.
Why - making use of the time
last rest - 17/02
last hard - facing up to reality
Our little Coop is doing a sterling job of ensuring there's stuff available Alehouse, they started rationing quite early with soap, loo roll etc and are now doing the same with bread, milk, fresh meat.
lmh co op near to me is doing great as well
hazel, oh I bet that hurt!!
This is all so worrying and so unreal at the moment. Terrible rumours going round
WHat: short one this morning, bit more later
why: also trying to not go mad
last hard: this am
last rest: 31/12/16
Have a good day all
Sal water therapy
Haven't run since Sunday
Last rest Tuesday
Lyrics no
What: just over 4km run then stretches with friend
Why: solo run whilst I'm still allowed out, daily session with friend
Last hard: hearing my grandma feel over and broke her wrist last night. Then tried to realign it herself...
Lyrics: nope
Went to garden centre today. Cafe (which I did not go in) full of over 70s. I think people need to learn that maybe they don't care if they get ill, but it could stop someone else getting the care they need because of it (sorry rant over).
Lots of giggles from Lucas today so I must be doing something right.
I think I've decided to bring my return to work forwards. I did have holiday at the end of my mat leave which is pointless if we can't go out, so probably returning on 6th April
Have a lovely evening all.
But won't you be working from home anyway, Emz? And will Lucas's dad be taking his paternity leave? And keep giggling Lucas! Is he crawling about yet?
Social distancing needs to seriously happen for most of the country from this weekend at the latest: for London it needs to happen now.
I have four supermarkets within 650 metres: sounds like all had very little food or cleaning products.
I seem to qualify for the elderly/vulnerable priority shopping times but won't be going: probably far more likely to either catch something from that population, or give them something! I am sure I have enough food etc for the next couple of weeks at least.
Sensible to avoid people as much as possible. I'm on a support local drive. Ordered my bread from a local bakery for tomorrow.