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Hicky

I agree this virus wears you out, even if you are healthy that is, and let's hope we do stay healthy, as it is a terrible thing.

It is so upsetting that it is actually killing our wonderful NHS workers now, and to hear them all saying they don't have the proper equipment is just so scary for them and unfair. 

Its so hard hunting for food deliveries. My neighour had one today but said she could only get me anything urgent as they restrict how many of the same items you can buy. Luckily she didn't need milk and we did, so she got me some.

And then there is every parcel you get or letter has to be disinfected. I am taking to just putting them aside for a few days. I had a letter off doc saying I need to make an appointment to discuss the results of my last repeat chest x ray, but not to go until the virus thing is over! Heck, now I will be thinking, is it clear now or not?

You are right, no such thing as a safe food store, so we decided not to go out to one, but to make do with what we have and I have an asda coming Friday that I booked weeks ago, so will make do with that.

Good job it didn't take too long to change your water timers.

Thanks for the bread video, will watch it now, that looks like a delicous loaf.

Daughter stayed up late last night and baked 4 yummy wholemeal loaves,so at least we have some to last awhile now.

And gosh, what a fiasco with the prescription delivery I had today.....

Booked a taxi just after 9am to collect my prescription and daughter's from chemist, waited around till 3pm and it still hadn't arrived.I had not used a taxi for chemist before, so wasn't sure why.
So I rang the taxi firm again at 3pm to see where it was and it turns out the driver went to collect it at 9.30am and when he got there, the chemist had a note on door that they can't open till 10am as they were busy preparing scripts! So the driver left and no one told me, so I was watching and waiting for him all day for nothing. So I then had to re-book at 3pm when I rang the taxi office. Then the taxi driver rang me about 3.30 when he got to the chemist asking where i was! So I had to explain to him that I had booked him to collect the script from the chemist and not me!  Then it took me ages to get through to the chemist on the phone to say he was there to collect the scripts. They said he'd have to wait in a queue.But in the end they got it ready, he waited in the queue and left it at our front door. He said the meter was showing £11.50 as most of it was his wait in the queue. Hard work getting it all sorted, but never mind, saved me going,and  I am trying to avoid going out. 

Not a bad day weather wise. But only had a brief swing as was trying to sort some food shopping out and this prescription stuff.

HOpe Baz is doing ok, must be so hard for her trying to do anything.

Goodnight Hicky xxx

 

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