One Down, Two to..

 One visitor down, I thought, as I waved the youngest off on Thursday afternoon following a far too brief stay.

I quickly comforted myself with the thought that there were two more to welcome, with Dilly and the eldest scheduled to arrive yesterday. Having guests to stay and mixing over the long Easter Bank Holiday weekend is of course almost a novelty after being strictly prohibited for the last two years.

Sadly, Covid-19 intervened again when Dilly tested positive on Thursday night after feeling under the weather for a couple of days.

In a spirit of preparation we had, of course, already filled the fridge in readiness. Whilst some items could be frozen the prospect of more generous portions than usual and an empty diary saw me heading quickly to the gym where I even booked an extra class. I'm sure that in retirement I eat nothing like the quantity I used to, but burning extra calories just in case suddenly seemed a perfect way to spend Good Friday! 

The weather has taken a turn for the better and the availability of time designated for entertaining is now being spent expending even more energy in the garden. It's certainly a great tonic for the spirit and a good alternative to moping about the house feeling neglected.

Now we are only left with the moral dilemma of what to do with the chocolate eggs we had bought for our guests. I mean the gym remains open, the gardening weather continues and it would be rude not to eat them, wouldn't it?


 

Comments

Treaders said…
Oh that is a shame that they had to cancel, but I hope Dilly gets better (if indeed she is even not well) soon!
Caree Risover said…
I’m not sure if all the previous restrictions on socialising make it easier to bear the disappointment or harder. Just trying to be pragmatic about it: it’s a postponement not a cancellation. Dilly’s symptoms sound like a very bad cold but I guess the fear is how it might manifest itself when it transmits to another member of the family.

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