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

(286 Posts)
NotSpaghetti Fri 03-Jul-20 20:09:05

I'm grateful that the lockdown has given my daughter time. She had a baby in intensive care and she and her husband and baby at last had a time to really bond as a little family.

Nana3 Fri 03-Jul-20 19:41:15

Mostly I am grateful for the nhs and all other key workers for their continuous work to keep society going.
For myself I am grateful for the WhatsApp groups I have with family, book group and walking netball group. Zoom meetings with WI, IPlayer and Netflix.
For my daughter and her family and my peace of mind the food boxes they've had from her local mosque and church.
For my other daughter and her husband that they have kept their jobs.
I'm so grateful for the sunny weather and to have a garden. Also to have not had the virus.

Purpledaffodil Fri 03-Jul-20 18:48:35

I’m grateful for the company of DH. We drive each other mad at times but he can be good company and LOVES having me at home.
I’m grateful for IT; the Zoom meetings and get togethers with widespread school friends from nearly 60 years . The Daily FaceTime with DS on lockdown in one country while his new wife is in another.
And so grateful to those people putting their lives at risk in the NHS and other vital services. ?

GeminiJen Fri 03-Jul-20 16:41:30

I’d like to say Thank You to my neighbours for asking for my help. Although they’re younger than me (I’m 76, they’re in their 50s and 60s), both have health issues and are self isolating. I’m fortunate. I’m reasonably fit and in good health and I've been able to help out with shopping, especially early on, when supermarket delivery slots were like hen’s teeth (!); also picking up prescriptions, posting birthday cards and gifts, that kind of thing. Being needed has really boosted my own mood. So often, the words frail, elderly and vulnerable are lumped together to describe older people. And it feels so good to be able to help others.
All in all, I’m grateful for my health, garden, friends and family who’ve kept in touch and kept me positive, often over the miles. Where would we be without the phone, WhatsApp, Zoom etc! And I’m grateful that I live by the coast, for walks on the beach, for peace and quiet, for books to read. Above all, I’m grateful for all the selfless people-key workers and volunteers alike-helping us all through these difficult days.
Needless to say, I’m looking forward above all to sharing more than virtual hugs with children and grandchildren. Not quite yet, but hopefully soon...

rafichagran Fri 03-Jul-20 15:06:54

I am grateful for having a job and not losing my salary. My Garden for enabling me to read and relax.
I am also grateful for being in lockdown with my partner. I realise I enjoy his company.
My children and Grandchildren have remained healthy and that is priceless.

Floradora9 Fri 03-Jul-20 14:01:17

I would just like to thank my computer. We have become firm friends over th lockdown period . I have researched long lost relatives joined up with other family trees on Ancestry and read Gransnet daily . It also provides TV , radio , and zoom to chat to the family . Would hate a day without my best friend.

Kate1949 Fri 03-Jul-20 12:52:09

I am grateful that we, and none of our family or friends, have been ill.

I am grateful to have a garden and, despite being in a city suburb, we have wide open countryside within a few minutes drive.

I am grateful for all the selfless people who are helping others at this awful time.

fevertree Fri 03-Jul-20 11:57:20

Here's my gratitude list, I am grateful:

That despite being over 70, I am in good health.

For all the people who continued to work during the pandemic lockdown, including my daughter in the NHS, I am grateful to you.

For the flowers on our patio that have been spectacular this year, especially the salvia, lavender, foxgloves and penstemons.

For my friendly community that has kept in constant contact and neighbours that helped keep each other safe and entertained.

For the quiet so I could hear the increased birdsong.

lemongrove Fri 03-Jul-20 11:45:20

I love gardening anyway, but having a garden to sit in with a glass of something and a book, or just pottering around doing some weeding or pruning has been a lifeline during lockdown, also the wonderful weather....had it rained it would have been awful.

grantothree Fri 03-Jul-20 11:29:05

I've felt very grateful for my dog. Not only good company but an incentive (and excuse) to leave the house and get some exercise during the stricter lockdown period.

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