Thursday 26 March 2020

ENJOY THIS THURSDAY:

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ENJOY THIS THURSDAY:
 
Thursday already how time flies.
The sun is shinning brightly.
Alas I can't venture out these days.
As I'm in isolation beacuse of age...quite rightly.
 
I hope all is well with everyone.
As well as can possibly be.
Oh! how I yearn to take a stroll.
Beside my beloved sea.
 
I looked forward to springs arrival,
During those horrid winter storms.
Well the sun is sunning in it's glory.
Too bad this virus wasn't forwarned.
 
My daughter and husband last night,
Did my food shopping.... how kind.
They left it outside my front door.
Carrying the bags upstairs was a bind.
 
But I'm all stocked up for another week.
Their help I really do appreciate.
I don't want to be a burden to them,
That is something I would really hate.
 
Please take care of your selves.
In these days of global unrest.
I get terribly anzious of course.
But it's putting our minds to the test.
 
ENJOY THURSDAY:
 
Yvonne Lewis: 26/03/2020:

18 comments:

  1. Beautiful blessings friend. You are loved.

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  2. glad you have food and take some naps! All fine here. Sunny days and warm- that helps spirits. We're muddling along. Take care

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    1. Thanks Joanne, have had more naps than usual, Lovely weather but am missing out. Please take care.

      Yvonne.

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  3. Hunker down for a few more weeks and let the worst past. Just feel blessed your daughter is willing to help you.

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    1. According to my doctor Alex I could be remaining indoors for another four to five months.. Please take care.

      Yvonne.

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  4. It was nice of your daughter and SIL to pick up your groceries.
    Stay safe. Stay healthy.

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    1. Yes Sandra it was kind of my daughter and husband, you see Donna is disabled. Her dad would have been so proud of her.
      Please take care also your family.

      Yvonne.

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  5. Glad you got what you needed for your groceries Yvonne! Stay as safe as you can!

    Betty

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    1. Likewise yourself Betty. thanks for the visit.

      Yvonne.

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  6. Just let them keep bringing your groceries.

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    1. I will as long as they're able to get out themselves.
      Take care Diane and thanks for coming by.

      Yvonne.

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  7. Sorry that you can't even go out for a walk. I'm under a stay home order but do go to the park with a friend most days and see my boyfriend a few evenings. I'm so glad that your daughter is helping you. I don't want to be a burden on mine either but sometimes we need a little help.

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    1. I didn't realise Natalie how vulnerable I was and am. still there are people worse than myself.
      You and family take care.

      Yvonne.

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  8. I'm so glad your daughter and her husband could help you. I went to the grocery store today and there were still a lot of empty shelves. I guess the companies have a lot of places to send new merchandise to. Take care of yourself, for this, too, shall end. Have a restful weekend.

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  9. There's much panic buying here so my daughter tells me. I do hope you and family are keeping well.

    Yvonne.

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  10. Hi, Yvonne! It's hard to believe how much the world has changed. There has been a lot of panic buying here, too. Many store shelves are empty, and you have to go out repeatedly to find what you need. We're a week into a two-week stint without going to the store. As long as I have eggs, milk, coffee, and Half and Half (milk/cream blend) I'm good. I think we're going to be living this way for a while. Take care of yourself!

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    1. Yes Louise how things have changed and quickly too. I get scared at times at what is going on. Please take care.

      Yvonne.

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