Thanks for all your replies - a mixed bag.
Yes, of course I admire my mum and am proud that she is as she is and really don’t want to stop her enjoying her life but it’s as Bellanonna says, I am more fearful of contracting the virus FROM her than I am of passing it TO her. It’s a good point about the grandchildren and schools and one of my sons is a frontline worker so they pose a potentially greater risk.
She has said since the beginning of lockdown that if you want to know what scared is, you should lie in bed listening to bombs falling around you as a child and has also stated many times that if the virus so doesn’t get her then something else will - both very valid points.
She’s a funny bunny though, brave as you like through the pandemic but scared of any form of transport other than car or bus, and she will not eat outside for fear of wasps. She’s led a very difficult life and I think these are the best years for her so for now I will cheer her on and try not to stress too much - luckily we live in an area of the country with low transmission rates.
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