Gransnet forums

Coronavirus

Day 1 in Tier 2 - what are your plans for the day?

(93 Posts)
aggie Sat 17-Oct-20 08:45:55

My sisters and I have decided to forgo our visits , well they come to me , I don’t drive , it is daft to sit outside in the cold , easier to phone or FaceTime

kircubbin2000 Sat 17-Oct-20 08:43:30

Our cafes etc are closed from today so I probably won't go out except to the garden.Very cold and overcast here.

Georgesgran Sat 17-Oct-20 08:36:22

?TerriBull.

Georgesgran Sat 17-Oct-20 08:35:10

Going to take cover after I’ve posted this - but it’s alarming to read that people in other parts of the Country (T1?) are just carrying on as normal. Meeting friends and relatives indoors, jumping on and off buses etc - surely we all have a duty to reduce our contacts, other than within our permitted circle? Sadly some parts of the Country think they’re immune - they are not. Better safe than sorry?

TerriBull Sat 17-Oct-20 08:25:44

I got up too early this morning, 5.30, and started doing some on line yoga, and then halfway through a downward dog, decided I'm actually still tired so dozed on the sofa until a more reasonable time, 7ish and made the coffee. We are on the edge of London, will probably do what we usually do, maybe a walk in the park, I avoid shops like the plague at the week end if I can help it, just carry on being as careful as possible. Have had to cancel my best friend and her husband coming to stay with us.

Pittcity Sat 17-Oct-20 08:22:54

Where can you get decent blankets for keeping warm outdoors?
We are in Essex and invested in a gazebo for the first lockdown. We already had an ethanol heater and comfy furniture with cushions but may resort to sleeping bags so that family can visit.

BlueBelle Sat 17-Oct-20 08:19:35

I m off to meet a friend for an indoor coffee and then a bit of shopping probably put down more bulbs in the afternoon or a bit of drawing/painting
Normal saturday I have no understanding of this 3 tiered situation as it seems different every time I read it so I ll just carry on carrying on

EllanVannin Sat 17-Oct-20 08:17:44

My thoughts and best wishes go to the staff in the Liverpool hospitals who'll be working non-stop for weeks.

I wish people would stop going out and give these doctors and nurses a break ! Damn selfish people !

Maggiemaybe Sat 17-Oct-20 08:14:50

Tier-2-type restrictions have been our life for weeks now. But from today we’re allowed to sit with the family in private gardens again and not in cafes.

So this weekend is much like any other - driving around the area to yomp round a park with DD1 and baby this morning, and round a wood with DD2 and children this afternoon, then round the countryside with DS and children tomorrow.

With the added bonuses of a coffee at an outside cafe table this morning so we can use the loo, and eating fish and chips in DD2’s garden today. The chilblains are already starting to throb. smile

EllanVannin Sat 17-Oct-20 08:13:17

Pretty bad on Merseyside where we're tier 3 with hospitals over the water inundated and concerned with admissions. It's the worst in the country.
It's only just started !!

Sunlover Sat 17-Oct-20 08:11:34

I’m on day 10 of quarantine after coming home from a holiday in Turkey( well worth it). So another day of not going beyond the front door. Lots of reading and tv. My home is in a Tier 1 area and hoping things don’t change before I’m allowed out as want to see the grandkids.

Yiayia4 Sat 17-Oct-20 08:06:40

We are now in tier 2 here in Surrey can only see grandchildren in the garden again.
We now have two fire pits so will have fun toasting marshmallows.

fevertree Sat 17-Oct-20 08:02:02

With your username being Riverwalk I presume you can walk by the Thames. I'm in SW London and love walking the Thames path and walked from Richmond to Kingston a few weeks ago. We've also recently walked a stretch from Barnes and then hopped on a bus to get home.

Georgesgran Sat 17-Oct-20 07:56:57

We are downgraded to Tier 2 here in Durham. (Yay!). I told DH that I intend to go to Ikea on Monday. He asked what I wanted and I replied ‘nothing’.
Looking puzzled he asked why was I bothering to go, to which I replied ‘because I bloody well can!’
Other parts of the Country don’t know how lucky they’ve been - so far.

Riverwalk Sat 17-Oct-20 07:52:30

I'm in London fevertree.

My friend feels the cold and only enjoys outdoor eating in reasonable warmth, which we've had plenty of up until now!

Marydoll Sat 17-Oct-20 07:51:58

Riverwalk, It's actually been the norm for us here in Glasgow for the last few weeks, as we are in a similar situation. You just have to get on with things.
However, the neighbours who have flouted the rules all through lockdown have continued to do so!? Some people will never comply.

I think you have the right idea, keep busy and active.. I will potter about in the garden and do some baking. If the circumstances had been different, I would have enjoyed this gentler pace of life.

Enjoy your walk!

fevertree Sat 17-Oct-20 07:48:08

Where are you, Riverwalk? We are meeting a nephew and his fiancee for breakfast at a restaurant as planned, we have asked for an outside table. We are in London.

Other than that, it will be 'business as usual' for me, walks and Zoom classes, and staying in. But being a Saturday today will generally be a lazy day.

Riverwalk Sat 17-Oct-20 07:43:14

I'm determined to get off to a positive start! Yesterday for the first time in a long time I didn't go out - just faffed around and ate.

I'm off soon for a 60-minute brisk walk with my friend but due to the new rules won't be able to have our planned lunch.

What are you up to?