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Gransnetters share what lockdown has made them feel grateful for with McCarthy & Stone

(287 Posts)
YanaGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 01-Jul-20 17:46:35

The last few months have put us all to test - from learning how to create a tasty meal with only what we have in the fridge, to finding new ways to stay connected with our loved ones while apart. But these challenging times made us appreciate more the little things in life such as a stranger’s kindness or your neighbour’s cake.
With that in mind, McCarthy & Stone would like to find out more about what lockdown has made you feel grateful for and who would you like to say a ‘Thank you’ to.

Here’s what they have to say: “A McCarthy & Stone apartment gives you much more than a lovely home. It gives you access to a vibrant, caring and supportive community of friends and neighbours. And as recent events have shown, nothing is more important.

We couldn’t be prouder of the way our homeowners have stepped up to support each other during this challenging period. The already strong community spirit has flourished. Despite the restrictions, we’ve seen our homeowners adapt to new ways of socialising, with everything from exercise classes to gin nights — as well as innovative ways to celebrate things like anniversaries, birthdays and VE day.

Meanwhile 400 of our staff volunteered to help with shopping and other essentials in our Buddy scheme. And nationally, we’ve entertained homeowners with free virtual talks; a school penpal programme; exercise ideas from the Gym Group, a poetry competition and more. As a result we’ve been inundated with moving messages of thanks.”

So we are asking you, what are the little things that made lockdown more bearable for you and your family? What are you most looking forward to after lockdown is lifted? What are the new things you’ve learnt about yourself and others? How have you kept positive and what role does your circle of family and friends play in it? If you need to call out one thing or person that you are especially thankful for during lockdown, what or who would that be?

Whatever you feel grateful for or just want to say a ‘Thank you’ to something or someone who’s made lockdown more bearable for you, share your stories on the thread below. All GN users who post sharing their experience will be entered into a prize draw where one GNer will win a £200 voucher for a store of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck!
GNHQ

Lioness68 Thu 16-Jul-20 17:11:04

I am grateful for my husband and family. For the NHS (we have two nurses and a paramedic in the family) and for all the other key workers who have kept on working throughout.

purpleclaire17 Thu 16-Jul-20 17:29:12

I am grateful for being able to get outside in the sunshine, which instantly makes me feel more upbeat and able to deal with everything at this difficult time. We have our garden and look out onto a local park, but are also lucky enough to have the countryside only a five minute's drive away.

danipea Thu 16-Jul-20 17:40:01

I am very grateful to my husband who had to carry on essential work throghout lockdown, he also shopped to keep my daughter and I safe.

I am grateful for all the video chats I had with my son and grandson, who I missed terribly throughout lockdown.

I am so grateful that I have a garden as I enjoyed many happy hours sowing seeds then planting out vegetables and flowers to enjoy over the summer. I also love to sit and read my Kindle in the garden and cant believe how lucky we were that the weather was so good and we were not forced inside. It made me appreciate my garden all the more knowing that so many other people were shut in a flat and couldn't access the fresh air.

I am also very grateful to the lovely caring and considerate Nurses and Doctors who looked after my father when he became suddenly ill and diagnosed with terminal cancer, they allowed us to visit whenever we wanted and gave him the best care in the last few weeks of his life.

Most of all I am grateful to have such a close and caring extended family who came together and helped each other through the toughest time.

DimensionAEB Thu 16-Jul-20 20:07:03

Lockdown has made me feel grateful for a lot of things that I took for granted.

Being able to see family and friends whenever you wanted is top of that list, followed by socialising and going out for food and drink.

I never got bored during lock down, but I was constantly aware of how strange everything had become.

Sarandy Thu 16-Jul-20 21:00:32

To my husband I am grateful to you for supporting me throughout lockdown, giving me space to work from home, drying my tears when I was missing our grandchildren and just keeping me sane! Thank you for being you! X

Scorpion40 Thu 16-Jul-20 22:10:50

I would love to say Thank You to my cousin. She has been keeping our family in contact with each other weekly, either for a chat or quiz. It’s lovely x

popikaoana1 Thu 16-Jul-20 22:18:33

Being pregnant, giving birth and having a newborn during lockdown have been the most important things for me. I didn't have enough time to think about everything happening out there .

Mummyb23 Thu 16-Jul-20 23:00:22

I am grateful that I was able to homeschool my two girls, I haven't once said I'm too busy and I don't have time we have laughed and cried and lots of cuddles but we done it as a family who I am so grateful for i am so lucky to have such a wonderful little family.

hutchy73 Thu 16-Jul-20 23:32:48

I am grateful that my family have survived lockdown together , for jigsaws and books for keeping me sane . I am even more grateful to the support school have given my son .

SuzC Fri 17-Jul-20 14:34:08

I am grateful for the new friends we have found in neighbours we merely passed pleasantries with before. We all exchanged numbers as soon as lockdown commenced. We have done bits of shopping for each other when we were struggling to get items after the panic buying. I 'lent' flour to the lady opposite when she ran out after she'd started baking. She repaid me with eggs from her chickens! We have all seen each other more and chatted more - all from a social distance, of course!!

YanaGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 27-Jul-20 14:00:28

Thank you all for taking part in this discussion.
The prize draw winner is @Echame. Congrats! smile