*Disclaimer!*
This is a very retrospective post using the power of both photos and my weekly goals planner to jog my memory. I'm desperately trying to bridge the gaps in this blog so will be powering through with lots of photo heavy / dialogue light posting for the remaining two months of 2020 just to try to get things up to date.
The notes I've made to accompany the first two weeks of November include:
- Strange world - quiet, industrious, busy but not social in the slightest
- French lesson / homework
- William home every day
- Food
- Back - still running but doing chiro every week
These were strange times indeed. All the non-essential shops closed and the city was (re) plunged into solitude. As rugby continued and Iain went to work as usual, I was so relieved that schools remained open as I don't know how I'd have gotten on with William at home all day with me on my own. As it stood, I was home all day completely on my own so I became quite industrious: getting household chores done like sorting William's and my clothes for charity and finally putting clothes bags over items in our wardrobe; concentrating on my health by doing lots of stretching, walking and running when possible as well as sticking to all my chiro and doc appointments for things like my pneumonia and flu vaccine (plus telling the doc my back wasn't great); religiously completing all french homework and sticking to my weekly lessons; getting William for lunch every day (the school are being difficult about him going to the canteen); and experimenting in the kitchen. It was good to get on with jobs, but it all rather quickly became lonely and repetitive. Bloody COVID.
Here's the photographic recap:
Just keeping myself busy, sure?
Lorna ;-)









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