Thanks Bill, I'm ok, I'm feeling sorry for my grandson at the moment. It's Kelly's eldest he's 13 and tested positive for Covid, so he's in isolation and we're all worried about him. He isn't showing any symptoms but being stuck in his bedroom till next Friday Kelly's worried about how it's going to affect his mental health plus there's his asthma to deal with. His brother is having to sleep on the sofa in the living room as he can't go into the bedroom.
Oh no, that's so no fun, can they not facetime him or speak to him behind the door? I know it sounds ridiculous, but needs must, and any form of contact is better than none as long as he stays occupied and keeps himself as healthy as he can, then hopefully all will be good. Does he have a TV set up in his room to keep him busy/can he drop in on school lessons or have his friends facetime him? At least he's old enough to understand why he has to isolate, though.
Han was in close contact with someone at school recently who had it, so we've been doing daily tests to make sure she didn't have it; the good thing is she's had her jab ahead of schedule, so that was a weight off our mind. Big hugs to you all, and wishing him a very speedy recovery.
Wow! I'm a trendsetter, who'd have thought.
Klondike is a version of the card game Patience and Hidden Puzzle is a game that shows you a picture and you have to find certain objects hidden within it, I also play Bubble Witch Saga.
I'm mainly just trying to exercise my brain to stave off any problems in the future plus keep busy so I don't have time to start thinking too deeply and going into meltdown, it's only about 12 days until the first anniversary of John's death.
I do have lots of tearful moments but haven't actually lost it since the funeral. Sorry got to go back later.
Trendsetter you are! I like the game Patience but don't seem to have any in real life!
Hidden Puzzle sounds like a game Han used to play, which was Small Things whereby you'd have a picture of a dog that would be built up of lots of little pictures of things, and you'd have to find the objects hidden within the picture, it was a really good game.
Keeping your brain trained is imperative; that's why I do the crossword with Han in the mornings simply to keep my brain active, and it's a great way to start my day.
Speaking of you, though, you've done amazingly over the past year, you've got to grips with the house, you've started planning and working out your move for the future, you've kept yourself busy. You've been chatting with us on here, and you've still managed to have a laugh or two. All whilst dealing with the back end of a pandemic. Hats off to you, honestly, because life's been hard going, but you still muddle through, and even better, you still have time to make sure you're eating good hearty meals with fabulous puddings!