A warm hello to my kitchen friends.I thought perhaps it might be rather interesting to some of you hearing how life is in reality here within this Establishment of Sheltered Housing now we are in this period of Quarantine.
Whilst now every resident is mainly living within the confines of their own flat,there are no lunch time gatherings in our Dining room where we eat and chat awhile.Bingo,Knitting groups etc have all been cancelled, and of course we have no individual cleaners. No family or friends can visit.However we have our Lunchtime hot meal delivered to each door, and a friend or family member can bring food or medicines to leave at our door.
Some of us have availed ourselves of a Tesco slot, but very sadly there are no more for April in our area.
On the bright side we are far from forgotten.A call centre calls on us both at around 9 am each morning to check upon us,our Warden, now strictly at home, `phones us all once weekly.
Whilst local school children have been filling our windows with beautiful drawings of rainbows.We personally have had several letters from school children from the other side of the County, simply wishing us well,telling us we are not forgotten and advising us of ways to keep motivated!
Very touching indeed.Surely that ensures the youth of today will grow up with compassion in their hearts.
Our garden that surrounds us here is well used and it is quite a picture seeing folk get around, be it on foot,scooter ,wheelchair or zimmer frame!
However with many being hard of hearing it is quite a nightmare exchanging comments whilst ensuring we are all 2 metres apart!!!
Of course when the sun shines the gathering increases, whilst however frail we both may be, we brave the elements in all but rainy days.
Whilst in my own case I enjoy my writing, although nowadays it has to be done in short stages, reading your posts brings many a smile and some laughter.......as well as
those sober moments hearing of varied issues.
Love and every blessing to you all.
Panache