Good morning all from Glasgow, glad to see your are safely home Mick and had a good break.
Another poor night's sleep and a still bit under the weather, so a quiet day of zero activity for me. I'm sending Mr MD for bread and milk, (who knows what he will bring back) with the warning to get in and out of Asda, without dithering. Omicron seems to be running amok here.
My close friend and neighbour had a full house on Christmas day, now everyone there has had to have a PCR test as her six year old DGD, Dollie's classmate, has tested positive. The guests included two people, who are CEV. It's very worrying to say the least. My family, despite negative lateral flow tests, declined to hug me on Christmas Day, because I'm CEV, it really hurts, but I do understand that they are trying to keep me safe, but I'm a very affectionate person and this isolation does not sit well with me at all.?
Of course the backlog means that my friend and her family may have to wait ages for the results, definitely one Christmas they won't forget in a hurry!
I intend to try and stay off the internet today. I wish retailers would stop sending me discount codes for their sales. I have no willpower whatsoever! ?
However, I managed to pick up some much reduced birthday gifts for DD, and stuff for myself, so I can justify my surfing! ?
Wishing you all the best day possible and virtual hugs for all who need them. A special mention for the Covid warriors, those dealing with serious health problems, Maria, her wee grandson in hospital and his family. ?
GM, safe journey home, I suspect you will be glad to be back in your own house, you don't sound like your usual self. ?
A trouble free journey for those travelling, if you are meeting family and friends, enjoy!