September - Greece. Feels like an age ago.
Will Covid affect your Christmas plans?
Our second is in a supported living placement, she moved in in May and we've not been able to see her since, it runs as though it were a care home because some of the residents (though not her) have medical conditions that make them susceptible. It doesn't look as though she's going to be able to come see us at Christmas, we couldn't go see her for her 21st Birthday this week... it's going to be tough knowing that she's out there somewhere without us. She won't care, I don't think, her condition means that she's largely content so long as there aren't significant disruptions to her routine, but it'll feel weird not to have all the kids at home for the first time in more than twenty years.
That said, I'm not sure she'd be particular settled at home with a sixteen month old and a three year old tearing the place up high on mince pies and lemonade!!!
At the same time, it's touch and go whether we'll get down to see my parents or in-laws on Boxing Day, which has become something of a tradition of late, and I confess to being somewhere between ambivalent and actively happy at the prospect of just being able to bunker down at home for the week!
I'm sat here listening to Spotify's recommendations based on my last week's listening and I've just discovered three absolute gems I had no idea even existed: Journey's 'Wheel in the Sky', Chris de Burgh's 'Don't Pay the Ferryman' and a version of 'Summer Wine' by Andrea Corr and Bono. What's the last 'instant classic' you heard?
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