I thought that I would really miss my social activities, but I don't. My son, who lives with me, has been home for a couple of weeks, and it has been good to spend extra time with him, but they have called him back to work, from tomorrow, so we will have to be more careful again.
I potter around doing just what I feel like each day. Sometimes I am lazy, and sometimes I pat myself on the back for the amount I have done. The garden is all sorted, as far as it can be without any new seeds or plants. Some jobs in the house, such as giving the oven a long-overdue clean, can wait for a wet day.
I live in a countryside-ish area, so I take a long, secluded walk every day. Although classed as vulnerable, because of my age, I am actually completely healthy, and fitter than many. My DD and adult GD shop for me, and we have a long-distance chat down the drive.
On the down side, I do worry about family members who are still working, and feel sad for those badly affected by this horrible virus. The rest of my family are in Australia, and my trip to be there for my GS's birth in four weeks has been cancelled, which makes me sad. I hope that all goes well. We are planning a family Zoom meet-up for my DS's 40th birthday next week, and we all chat regularly.
I am lucky not to have the worries and problems that so many people have because of the virus, and I count my blessings.
Polnan You must be finding it very hard, and send my deepest sympathy to you.