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Mother’s Day!
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Who’s actually going to see their mother and break lockdown rules, and who’s going to be an angel and stick to them??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, although my Mum lives about 15 minutes walk away and has had both her CV19 jabs, my Dad has only had one.
We have had myriad Builders, Painters & Decorators, Plumbers and Sparkies working at Hat Towers and whilst I am hopeful of my CV19- status, I will wait until 10 days after the last one has left to be certain that I am virus-free.
Ma and Pa live on the third floor of an apartment building and last year, during the first isolation period, I flew a foil-balloon up to their living room window wishing her a Happy Mother's Day. All the neighbours thought it was a) very sweet....or b) barking. :o)
We have had myriad Builders, Painters & Decorators, Plumbers and Sparkies working at Hat Towers and whilst I am hopeful of my CV19- status, I will wait until 10 days after the last one has left to be certain that I am virus-free.
Ma and Pa live on the third floor of an apartment building and last year, during the first isolation period, I flew a foil-balloon up to their living room window wishing her a Happy Mother's Day. All the neighbours thought it was a) very sweet....or b) barking. :o)
If my mother were still alive I’d go to see her. Not because either of us were all that mad about M’s day, but I’d just go anyway.
I don’t expect to see my son. I didn’t see him at Christmas so can’t imagine he’d make the trip for something as meaningless as M’s day. I hope I get a card at least though.
I don’t expect to see my son. I didn’t see him at Christmas so can’t imagine he’d make the trip for something as meaningless as M’s day. I hope I get a card at least though.
I wish I could go and see my Mum this year. She passed away at the end of January. If anyone reading this has the amazing benefit of having your Mum still alive, just ring her up, and don't leave it till Mother's day. Make the most of her, today and every day. But put your Mum first by respecting that lockdown is in place to protect her too.