They could of at least photoshopped some snow on the ground make it less obvious they’re throwing cotton wool balls. Amateurs.
They could of at least photoshopped some snow on the ground make it less obvious they’re throwing cotton wool balls. Amateurs.
Maybe hoping for support and sympathy off old Brexit supporting expats living in the Costas. "The good old days" brigade who might think Captain Tom is a heroHannah's done an interview on Spanish radio...
It's coming up to 2 years since her Dad died and she's still milking it![]()
Must be WiFi in heaven. Why’s she @Ing him he’s dead? He’s more social media savvy dead than he was alive.
Yeah same time none of us local lot could visit our own dying relatives in the same hospital whilst they could all swan in and out (nurse friend said it was like a circus...!)
My dad died last year and I wasn't able to be with him, visiting was still limited to 2 hours a day and I am really heartbroken that I couldn't be by his side. They all acted like they were obeying social distancing at the funeral though, only due to the fact that it appeared to have more television coverage than the Queens funeral!Yeah same time none of us local lot could visit our own dying relatives in the same hospital whilst they could all swan in and out (nurse friend said it was like a circus...!)
Hence they can duck off![]()
CT was literally a ward over from my relative who died on their own in the end. Only 1 relative was allowed to visit briefly (we were told) yet they had at least 4 of them visiting CT. PALS also didn't give a crap which was lovely.My dad died last year and I wasn't able to be with him, visiting was still limited to 2 hours a day and I am really heartbroken that I couldn't be by his side. They all acted like they were obeying social distancing at the funeral though, only due to the fact that it appeared to have more television coverage than the Queens funeral!
I’m so sorry. Sadly I know how you feel. My Dad was 2 years ago. We couldn't even visit him. I still feel the guilt that I couldn’t be with him and I know I will live with that guilt until my last breath. From one daughter to another I’m sending you hugs xxMy dad died last year and I wasn't able to be with him, visiting was still limited to 2 hours a day and I am really heartbroken that I couldn't be by his side. They all acted like they were obeying social distancing at the funeral though, only due to the fact that it appeared to have more television coverage than the Queens funeral!
Erm doesn't she know no-one feels sad about her dad 2 years later (tumbleweed......)
hubbys grandmother had her funeral the day before Tom died, as keyworkers living over 100 miles away we had to watch her funeral on line with the rules (taking our lunch breaks at 10.30 am) we were not allowed to travel! She was 103 when she died, throughout COVID only had 3 visits from 3 family members living in the area due to restrictions. Although she had a stroke no visits were allowed by family members who lived near were allowed due to lockdown rules, she had not left here nursing home room throughout COVID except for the 3 allowed visits in a gazebo outside (only one family member who had to have a PCR test result from 48 hours before and lateral flow test 30 minutes in their car before the visit took place. She died alone as family members living close by could not visit due to national enforced rules. If you say they were allowed to come and go as they wanted, that's a kick in the teeth for anyone who died or lost a relative at that time.Yeah same time none of us local lot could visit our own dying relatives in the same hospital whilst they could all swan in and out (nurse friend said it was like a circus...!)
Hence they can duck off![]()
That image might make her smile, but he was the only one not smiling there! Probably worried about that holiday she'd take him on that was her dream and not his, which if he didn't go on he'd probably have lived another year or two.
I’m disappointed she didn’t refer to him by full name with his titles this time
So being kind and random acts of kindness is a new thing is it? So whenever we are kind it is honour of her father?