Last week seemed to fly by – not such a bad thing perhaps if it means another week towards the end of the current restrictions. There wasn’t much in the diary ( we already have several videos ready to share) so the long -awaited arrival of the new sewing machine was a welcome sight. It makes all sorts of noises and has lights that flash, reminding me of a programme our children enjoyed, so it may be known as Bertha. During the week I also enjoyed several long chats with friends far and near. Thank goodness for phones and now Zoom too with technology being all that some people have in order to maintain contact with others. Better weather and the thawing of all the snow allows for time looking for weeds and admiring primroses and early bulbs. At one point I was asked if I was bored. That B-word has rarely been used in our house, instead we prefer the question of what can be done next? There’s always something to move on to whether it be knitting, crochet, sewing or a book to finish…you get my drift. Not only craft projects, but some friends are working as volunteers, helping find empty car parking spaces for those arriving for their vaccines, for example. Unsung heroes, all of them. People finding something very valuable to do and certainly not complaining of being bored…………….Have you noticed the changes to the website over the past few days? The Wizard has been busy too!
Agree Mrs C- what is boredom? Too much to try and do. Also the Grove vaccine volunteers have been stunning being out there in all weathers. Our medical staff can do their jobs as they are not distracted by car parking and checking queues and names etc. Brilliant and we should be thankful for the great team led by some stars- not every place has had such a great team so no moaning just thanks for these unsung heroes – and well done all our surgeries working together and splitting the vaccination needs- again not the same in every town! Proud of our guys and girls!
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