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Title: Diary > Monday 30th March
Post by: trystan on Monday 30 March 20 08:59 BST (UK)
Lay in bed listening for the traffic. Only a few cars passed at 7:30. I tried to imagine what jobs they were going to, or perhaps coming home from.  The people keeping this nation going no doubt.

Run out of contact lens solution now. I won't be able to get any more now until I add it to the order for next Saturday. I hope Asda stock it. Glasses for me this week.

Drat - no mouthwash! I then found a small sample bottle Sarah got with her gargle-blaster thing. Must add mouthwash to the order.

That's a thought, must start planning the shopping better. Write it down.

Blue skies, a few clouds, 6'C. I see Mr Blackbird swooping down to the border in the back. I make the morning brew. The day has begun!

Good morning!

Over to you.
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Rishile on Monday 30 March 20 09:44 BST (UK)
The darker mornings are confusing me at the moment.  I was awake early but it was still dark so I went back to sleep for a bit longer.  Finally got up at 7.15am ready to work from home today.  Had some breakfast and was at my computer at 8.00am waiting for the reports from my boss so I can get going.  It's now 9.40 and they still haven't arrived.  Oh well.  Coffee and toast was welcome while I waited.

OH is busy cleaning the kitchen floor, the fridge, the dining room table et al.  He was going to put some washing in but I don't hear the washing machine yet.  Still, there's plenty of time.

The sun is shining but I'm not sure how warm it is.  I'm hoping I can have a walk later as I haven't been out since Friday.

Rishile
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: louisa maud on Monday 30 March 20 10:20 BST (UK)
I think we are all coming to terms with the situation now, I was really busy last week but somehow have run out of oomph towards the end of the week, but I have decided that we might have a few more weeks in so will pace myself and these jobs will get done, this time of the year is normally spring cleaning, so whereas if it was a sunny day and I could go out I wouldn't have been so through as I might be now, so I will get the jobs done

I haven't been out much, it does worry me in the shops but when I was in Morrison's last week I was very impressed, been talked about elsewhere on Rootschat, we just have to be careful

Compost bins will no longer be collected so I have decided to start composting again, a job to start today

Misty this morning and jolly cold after such nice days last week

What would we do without Rootschat?

Take care

Louisa Maud
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: KGarrad on Monday 30 March 20 10:58 BST (UK)
I wake up with daylight! ;D
So up by 7:15.

Usual breakfast and cup of (loose leaf) tea.
Made a trip to Tesco; not too many people in there, and no queue outside.
Got the makings of a beef stew - that will last me a few days.

Got a ticking off from my mate who works there :D
Why didn't I ask him?
It's because I don't go shopping with a list - I'm a browser!

Blue skies; sun's out.
Front garden temperature is 14C - might sit out later!
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: sugarfizzle on Monday 30 March 20 11:25 BST (UK)
Seems warmer here in Cheshire than yesterday, no biting wind. A pergola which has been in situ for some years was rotting at the base, so had to be removed. My husband salvaged the trellis on either side for the back fence.

Moved a clematis today to climb up the same trellis that it was on before, just in a different place. Digging the hole took it out of us (heavy clay), now recovering with a slice of sourdough toast and a coffee!

Regards Margaret
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: louisa maud on Monday 30 March 20 11:44 BST (UK)
Washed my brown bin and put it away, trying to talk husband into reducing the width of  an old compost bin, space where I can put it is smaller than the base of the  bin, weeding,  going great guns at the  moment, just come in for cuppa, decreased my 3 spoons of loose tea down to 2, doesn't make much difference,

Enjoy your day

Louisa Maud
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Gadget on Monday 30 March 20 11:58 BST (UK)
I started to really worry about things last nigt and couldn't sleep, so got up at about 1 am this morning and  watched the BBC 2006 version of Jane Eyre -all 4 episodes in one go. I then checked some stained glass designs on Pinterest and finally got to bed again at 4 am-ish.

Up at 7.30 - I don't really do breakfast - blood orange juice, black coffee and a couple of oatcakes,  while reading my subscription newspaper online.

Switched phone on and read all the text messages including some  from my niece, who lives in central London. She's pretty panicky. Responded - trying to keep her calm.

Decided to make use of a substitute pkt of ciabatta bread mix (I'd asked for strong white flour!) - photo on the Gallery thread!

Came on here and did some housey things and loaded the washing machine.

I think I did other things but that's enough for one strange night/morning

 :)
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: IgorStrav on Monday 30 March 20 12:28 BST (UK)
Long WhatsApp conversation with stepson who is with his girlfriend (and her 5 year old daughter) a few miles away.  We shared some photos, him of a trip to a local Bird Reserve two weeks ago and me of my lovely walk yesterday.

Fed Harry the cat who is always ready and waiting for the first signs of life in the rest of the household.

Put on load of washing, made my coffee, enjoyed first cup, then made a second plus a cup of tea to take with me to my office to prepare for a work conference call at 10am, after which I continued to finish up a few work issues.

Check twitter, check my bank account for latest invoice payment (not there yet  :(), try and donate to new fund for relief of Retail workers (who are very badly affected by the current situation) but JustGiving site not apparently working so will have to try again later.

Now for some lunch - not as yet needing further supplies of any kind and have a store-cupboard full of tins I can in any case use up.

In the midst of this, from upstairs in my office heard the clatter as Harry enters kitchen through cat flap.  He miaows loudly and I shout "Hello!!" back  :o ;D
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: stoney on Monday 30 March 20 12:53 BST (UK)
Can I join you this morning? I'm in 'diary'mode, having just caught up with my "Mass Obs - Covid-19" entries for the weekend.

I was intending to not just get up lazily this morning but try to instil some sort of ‘work ethic’ and timetable towards household jobs, taking advantage of the fact that our daughter (in temporary residence with us for the duration) is continuing her hours as a VA ‘working’ 9am-3pm Mondays and Tuesdays, from her 'office'/bedroom – so I should copy this pattern to some extent.

Planning the use of time, when it stretches endlessly in front of you, is prone to the prospect of leaving things for another day – so very little actually gets done!  Washing up and laundry are carrying on as usual, I put a load on earlier, but the weather doesn't look good for hanging it outside, so it will be on airers again.

Tidying up, vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms and toilets are being done when needed. If it was a little warmer outside I’d take advantage of the weather and do some more gardening; this keeps getting put off, the tip is closed so whatever waste I create has to be kept somewhere!

Waiting until after lunch to ring the hospital to see progress of Mr Stoney's elderly Aunt, who was rushed in after a massive stroke on Saturday Morning. We last saw her and his Mum a fortnight ago, when the care home (just the other side of town) went into lockdown.

Lunch is the next exciting 'event' in the household - on goes the kettle for starters!


Stoney
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: mazi on Monday 30 March 20 13:01 BST (UK)
Had intended to sow some beetroot and carrots but our dance teacher and musician are on Facebook holding a virtual tea dance so we are practicing in a limited space.

Stay safe, stay at home he tells us, and we will be back together in reality.

Mike
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Roobarb on Monday 30 March 20 13:04 BST (UK)
Woke up late, if it had been last week it wouldn't have been late but BST said it was. Change of time plays havoc with my body clock. Felt like crying. Took a cup of tea back to bed, watched This Morning, another cup of tea during that, finally persuaded myself to get up properly. Couldn't be bothered to wash my hair.

Went for my usual walk, not many people on the field but still had to skirt around the dog walkers who had stopped to pick up the dog's ball. Lurked in the woods to see if anyone was on the path before stepping onto it, the usual ducking and diving between there and the field if anyone was coming towards me.

Sandwich for lunch, deciding what to do this afternoon.

Guess I'm not like all you Rootschatters who get up early with a spring in their step, I've never been a morning person.
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: louisa maud on Monday 30 March 20 13:35 BST (UK)
You must be a night owl then, my husband is up later than me but he definitely isn't a night owl

Louisa Maud
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Roobarb on Monday 30 March 20 15:23 BST (UK)
Yes I am Louisa Maud. Unfortunately for me the world is tailored to the larks.  :(
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: louisa maud on Monday 30 March 20 15:29 BST (UK)
I cannot sleep anymore once I have woken up, my husband can which  since he left work,  has been an annoyance to me, when he worked washing would be out early, since retiring I  have to wait for bed linen , even more annoyance with a new washing machine that takes ages, written  about previously , I often lay awake for hours which my husband also said he did, doesn't mention it now he has a fitbit,  it tells the truth.!!

Louisa Maud
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Roobarb on Monday 30 March 20 15:34 BST (UK)
That's what I mean LM, I've encountered so many people throughout my life who think there's something wrong with me because I don't get up early (when I have the choice). We really can't help it you know!  :)
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: louisa maud on Monday 30 March 20 15:40 BST (UK)
I do realise that, when we were teenagers we slept for England, it is the wrong way round , I often think of people living alone who toss and turn, if I have a restless night I have a look on Rootschat or have another look at my FT, then I have another try at sleeping

There is nothing at all wrong with you, we are all different, thank God

Louisa Maud
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Manchester Rambler on Monday 30 March 20 15:54 BST (UK)
Day 14 of lockdown nationally, although this area already had some restrictions a week earlier as we were one of the first parts of France affected.

My husband normally works from home 2 days a week, so going full time wasn't a huge change - he's quite appreciating not having to commute! We keep more or less to our usual routine, so I got on with housework during the morning while he worked, then prepared lunch.

This afternoon I needed to go shopping - only the second time since lockdown started, because my cupboards and freezer were pretty well-stocked. (Not foresight on my part, I hasten to admit, but a well-timed"buy-in-bulk" promotion at a local hypermarket just before the coronavirus hit the country.) To my surprise there was no queue at the local supermarket and very few gaps on the shelves: they had everything I needed, and even had a small amount of hand sanitiser.  :o

Now to portion up the meat for cooking/freezing and make some veggie soup. The less agreeable task for today is to postpone our May holiday until September, change flights, etc.  :(
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: Lydart on Monday 30 March 20 21:17 BST (UK)
I'm finding myself drifting into the 'Don't do today what I can put off until tomorrow .... or even next week ....' sort of bad habit. 

I've spent the last week wearing old sloppy clothes, slippers with a hole in, jumper with thin worn elbows ....  I find my self doing what my daughter would call 'Letting myself go ...'   and why not ?? 

Time to posh up when this virus is sorted !! 



(But maybe tomorrow I really must 'Pull Myself Together' .... )
Title: Re: Monday 30th March Diary
Post by: louisa maud on Monday 30 March 20 21:37 BST (UK)
I have felt a bit like you Lydart, I am clean but worn Jean's for longer than usual but hey ho, not been outside, no one is going to call, you are right, posh up when we get back to normal

My biggest problem is my hair, always had perms till 3 years ago,  my hair  started to break, no more perms, I need body in my hair so have to resort to the dreaded rollers, this last week I have been very lazy and I look as if I have been pulled through a bush backwards, I desperately need it cut, but when?

Ah well, not to worry

Louisa Naud
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 30th March
Post by: Maiden Stone on Saturday 04 April 20 01:05 BST (UK)
 Hospital appointment late afternoon. My volunteer driver this week is a teacher who would normally be working. Warned him he might get stuck behind bin-lorry.
 Fresh green leaves in hedges. A few more lambs born over the weekend in a roadside field. Roads quiet, even near the city.
Arrived home 5.30; return journey took less than 1 hour. Bins still in street. Went in house, washed hands, changed clothes. Meanwhile bin-lorry arrived. Neighbour brought bins back.