Suziewoozie-Technically my sons weren't put in the 'shielded category' - we got a letter says 'strictly social distancing' as both got neurological condition.But youngest also asthma.so on steroid inhalers& occasionally steroid tablets.& gastro problems..he's shielded himself as whenever he falls ill he's worse every time, so a long recovery. I understood this and have backed his decision, he left college a week before lockdown. As did other son with Uni. But other son does occasionally leave house fully PPE'd up as he drives.so feels safer in car.Youngest son never leaves house. So i need to try get them both 'acclimatised' as it were, back to real world before education restarts.without them freaking out about it.Now do you see?
Small things that make you feel happy
Rupert Lowe and the “rowers” haha
Farage, Reform, their plans, why bother?


