I'm so proud of my DS2 and DIL. As you can imagine, like other self-employed people they are very worried about their shop. It's definitely non-essential, and even if it's allowed to stay open, they aren't going to have any customers, but yesterday they texted two elderly lady neighbours from their old house to ask if they wanted any shopping when they went to get their click and collect from Tesco, and they've said they'll check regularly with them. One is a particular worry as she's on oxygen most of the time and isn't very mobile. She also has an elderly Labrador to care for.
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I had a lovely note through the door from one of my neighbours saying she is happy to get me shopping or anything I might need, if I choose to self isolate. I phoned her to thank her and say I am fine and I will let her know if there is anything I might need at a later date. I didn’t really know her before and I thought it was a lovely gesture. (She obviously sees me as the old lady in the bungalow.) Chuckle, but how kind is that?Always face the sunshine and the shadows fall behind you.
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Sunshine, how kind of your neighbour, even though you're a long way from being an old lady.
Our FB group have now organised themselves like an army on the move to make sure everyone in our road and the surrounds roads all get a leaflet through the door with a contact name and phone number on it if they need help, or just want a bit of a chat on the phone. A couple of us oldies have offered to be phone contacts for those who aren't online. After all, we'll be at home!!
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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My caring neighbour brought me a beautiful plant round today. She said she didn't know how things will be, come Easter time, so she thought she'd cheer me up early. She's lovely.
(I tried resizing a pic of it but it didn't work. I really must learn how to do this.)"Good friends help you to find important things when you have lost them....your smile, your hope, and your courage."
(Doe Zantamata.)
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So pleased to hear about the cat, Gem. I wonder where she had been.
Lovely orchid, Lizzie.
We have ordered our mini greenhouse, some seeds and seed compost. All set now. I think it will b good to have a little project, DH is quite keen.
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss
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Great idea Enfys.
The cat was locked in a shed 3 doors from her home! The owners of that house have had a lot of work done, still own their previous home and are not here all the time. Fortunately they were here yesterday, and saw our neighbours note through their door. They checked and realised the cat was there. Her owners had to come to coax her out!“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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