Getting your life back.
While restrictions due to the virus were at their worst there must have been a lot of things you missed being able to do – but what were the main ones? What do you look forward the most to doing again as and when you are allowed to, are you already doing it? It will be interesting to know how people have felt and how they have coped.
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Just getting to see the grandkids again. We went for a couple of walks with them during the school holidays although when we tried it at Christmas we ended up sitting eating our picnic in separate cars and texting each other because the weather was so bad. It'll be nice to be able to go into each others houses again and have a cup of tea and not be so dependent on the weather.
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until i can go anywhere inside without a face muzzle i,ll never be happy. could cope with missing out on things before that became compulsory. never been one to just go with the flow on any issue. especially issues that have never been proved by those who should know more than i do on a subject.
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going up Stanley i missed cant believe how much.still missing it.
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that must be a difference between us mate, i cant wait to get back.
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a haircut ... ive not been to the hairdressers since last July ... because when i was due to go back i caught covid .. then it was lockdown again, then i couldnt get in .. then lockdown again .. cant wait for saturday .. i got an appointment ..
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Like Jen....I have missed getting my haircut.
I am not one for beauty treatments or nails etc....and I don’t enjoy having my hair done. I have not had my haircut for 18 months....I have not had long hair for three decades. I have also missed jumping on a bus and going to Southport....walking to the end of the pier. I miss seeing the faces of people smiling, I miss not being able to give people that matter, a hug. I miss not having been able to celebrate the life of my mother with family altogether at a meal...sharing memories, reminiscing. All of these I have missed....and some of them will not be reinstated for a while yet. And come a rise in ‘cases’ it will be very easy to put us all back under house arrest....because whatever else has been shown...it is that the public are...in the main compliant. |
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[QUOTE=shillelagh;1252882]a haircut ... ive not been to the hairdressers since last July ..
can beat that. february 2020 was my last visit. i,m not one of those blokes who do not need to go as i,m well endowed hair wise. where i go its a queue up job so i never bothered when they were open last year but i,ll have to bite the bullet sooner than later. not risking going anywhere new as i do not fancy being scalped has happened in the past. |
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When I have been on my allotment I have had more than one person on their daily walks up to the coppice mistaking me with my (now), long silver hair and beard for Santa Clause; my comment is always "joking apart, how do you know that I am not Santa"?
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I'll be glad when I can just jump in the car and go places without needing to pre-book in advance
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Sorry M.H. but you will have to explain that, it's a bit to deep for me.
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