Feels like Groundhog Day. I have a piano so should get better at playing it like the guy in the film but I can't focus.
The numbers each day are getting pretty mind numbingly high.
The numbers each day are getting pretty mind numbingly high.
I’m still working too. Actually working more hours now than when I’m working. Probably only earning 80% salary taking into account the extra hours I’m doing. It’s also hard working on a laptop screen all day. I don’t have children but don’t know how I’d manage if I did. I know you have to but appreciate it can’t be easy. But I’m equally grateful that I am able to work from home.That’s not ungrateful. These are difficult times, I think those of us who can still work (or have to) have a right to be scared. It’s a struggle all over. I really hope this lockdown works and people stop arsing about.
He seems a very private person maybe he wants to keep his health a private affair also ?Re chris whitty yeah I've had this conversation with my mum this afternoon we are quite concerned about him I genuinely hope hes ok I wish they'd do an update or like you said why has no one asked a question about him it's been 6 days since he confirmed on Twitter he was showing symptoms
You are very kind, thank you.we’re all here for you. A socially distanced, and internet hug for you.
I can’t comprehend the weight you must feel and the things you must see
please know we are all, so very grateful for the work you have done and will continue to do.
you and your colleagues are amazing heroes. without you we are nothing.
Each day that passes we are closer to the end than the start
Kate Garraway's husband is in I
one reason he’s your ex !My ex text me yesterday that he's showing symptoms (which I didn't really believe tbh, he's such an attention seeker). Temp, slight cough. He asked if I would go shopping for him, because he, and I quote 'didn't want to get judged for coughing in public', told him to ask his new girlfriend. Anyway today he posted on Facebook that he went to Tesco. bleeping dickwad.
Also, some libraries over ebooks and audio books to entertain xAudible is offering free listening for kid's books... including the teen ones, there are some good options. I am listening to Harry Potter. It is narrated by Stephen Fry. https://stories.audible.com/pdp/B017V54W6O?ref=adbl_ent_anon_ds_pdp_pc_cntr-2-0
That's like something an Influencer would do hope no one hates them as they grow upHope this helps if anyone is stuck at naming their newborn twins.
Twins born in Indian lockdown named Corona and Covid by parents
The newborn twins were born at the Dr BR Ambedkar Memorial Hospital in Raipur in the early hours of March 27. Their parents said the names symbolise triumph over hardship.www.dailymail.co.uk
Seems very distasteful.That's like something an Influencer would do hope no one hates them as they grow up
You've caught me in this edit I was thinking is there something the husband hasn't told meone reason he’s your ex !
oops! Apologies ! Stand back there’s nothing to seeYou've caught me in this edit I was thinking is there something the husband hasn't told me
of course. everything you just said is so true!You are very kind, thank you.
Just a quick note though, I’m not a hero.
Or rather, I’m no more of a hero than any supermarket staff, refuse worker, public transport worker, army, teacher or other essential staff member who leaves the sanctuary of their home to keep our country running and our needs met.
I’m no more of a hero than the work-from-homers who are juggling childcare with spreadsheets, or struggling with technical difficulties, slow internet and no office camaraderie.
No more of a hero than the furloughed worker, readjusting finances to fit the 80% and keeping everything crossed that they have a job to go back to when this is all over.
No more of a hero than any self employed or small business owner who suddenly saw their income, their dream, their blood sweat and tears, take a massive hit and don’t know if they can wait it out til June.
No more of a hero than the person who lives everyday with the black dog, struggling to get up in the morning, eat regular meals or find any pleasure in the small things but despite it all keeps going to fight the fight again tomorrow.
No more of a hero than any single person in the country who sees the sun shining and hears the beach calling, or looks longingly at their motorbike gathering dust in the garage, or is itching to buy those DIY bits to get that home improvement project started but then sacrifices it all to stay at home.
I feel incredibly lucky to do the job I do. It’s lovely to have the support of the public at times like this but I am no more or less of a hero than the next person. We are all small cogs in the big machine to fight coronavirus.
That’s a lovely post. I think I’ve got something in my eyeof course. everything you just said is so true!
but I think most of us are happy to hold you with the most absolute respect that you are up close and personal with this disease, even if it terrifies the bejesus outta you.
we are all doing our little bits, to make up a whole motion of cogs To form this huge machine it takes for all of us to battle this.
together we are one
I love this! This virus is proof that every member of society matters and whilst some are more front line than others which we are so grateful for every single person is making sacrifices. Jobs that may have been looked down on in the past (by some) are now essential jobs. The world needs all kinds of people to function and this virus is highlighting that.You are very kind, thank you.
Just a quick note though, I’m not a hero.
Or rather, I’m no more of a hero than any supermarket staff, refuse worker, public transport worker, army, teacher or other essential staff member who leaves the sanctuary of their home to keep our country running and our needs met.
I’m no more of a hero than the work-from-homers who are juggling childcare with spreadsheets, or struggling with technical difficulties, slow internet and no office camaraderie.
No more of a hero than the furloughed worker, readjusting finances to fit the 80% and keeping everything crossed that they have a job to go back to when this is all over.
No more of a hero than any self employed or small business owner who suddenly saw their income, their dream, their blood sweat and tears, take a massive hit and don’t know if they can wait it out til June.
No more of a hero than the person who lives everyday with the black dog, struggling to get up in the morning, eat regular meals or find any pleasure in the small things but despite it all keeps going to fight the fight again tomorrow.
No more of a hero than any single person in the country who sees the sun shining and hears the beach calling, or looks longingly at their motorbike gathering dust in the garage, or is itching to buy those DIY bits to get that home improvement project started but then sacrifices it all to stay at home.
I feel incredibly lucky to do the job I do. It’s lovely to have the support of the public at times like this but I am no more or less of a hero than the next person. We are all small cogs in the big machine to fight coronavirus.