Lettice wrote:
"I am loving the restrictions. I live alone with most of my family in different parts of the country and previously was always being harangued/nagged by them to keep busy, do this, do that, so now I can chat with them without all that rubbish, as I can just say "Can't, cos of lockdown", and I've abandoned to 'phone contact all those worn out friendships and things I did not really want to do but thought I should"
Me too!
Prior to lockdown I always seemed to be too busy almost to the point of exhaustion. I loved going to the quilting group each week, working my allotment, decorating the house, evening or daytime classes, preparing and leading church services, meeting up with friends for lunch or coffee. But added to that was being an unpaid taxi service (often no contribution to petrol), or printing service, or many other things solely for certain people's benefit.
I have been on my own for 4 years, and I sometimes feel resentful that these certain people even now seem to think that my life revolves around them: people who never contacted me unless they wanted something! I love having a reason to say "No!" (Grump over!!)
At least one family member phones from distant parts each day to check on me, and real friends keep in contact too, or I contact them. I can stay in bed as long as I want - or, rather, as long as the water tablets let me
! I can have meals when I want, spend all day listening to the radio (no TV licence!), watching dvds, sewing, reading real books, and gardening (weather permitting). I've also taken to writing proper letters, not just emails. Currently, I've just started the spring cleaning - extremely early as it will be a very, very slow job this year because of the continuing after-effects of the virus which I had in March.
Yes, I have plenty to do, and am enjoying having the time to do it and at my own pace!