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School holidays and plans during a pandemic
Annual leave
After all being home since March together, I’m now on annual leave and the children are on school holidays. Normally I would be taking the children out, I would have plans to see things and see friends. Despite my shielded husband returning to work on Monday I’m still scared to go out. I’m dreading next week, if he does catch COVID – 19, then what happens? Telling the children that daddy is on a ventilator is not something I ever want to do.
I’m sat here, waiting on the phone to Morrison’s. Tesco have put up their delivery prices in August so I’m hoping that Morrison’s can add us to their priority list. Yes, Morrison’s is walking distance but I’m scared to go in, especially as the children will be with me. For me, right now, the days of running into the supermarket are a memory.
To top everything happening right now, my dad is not well. I haven’t told the children but I keep crying. He’s still young, I have patients in their nineties and hundreds. Again I mustn’t project as these are early days.
I hated my school years, but 2020 is now the worst year of my life. Yes, I’ve enjoyed home-schooling but I’m feeling so stressed!
Holidays
So, two weeks are stretching out ahead of me. We could go to the woods, or to empty fields. Wandering around the town is not something I’m prepared to do. We could do some art, or read and write together – maybe a little too idyllic. How to do you get two game obsessed children of their gadgets? If I tell my nine-year-old, that he’s to come off it, he says, “okay”, but then continues playing.
I need safe outdoor play. My holiday is going to be harder than other years, I accept that, but most things involve crowds and people.
Safe at home
The difference between staying safely at home, in our small cocoon, to going back out into the world and seeing people is dramatic. The figures are now increasing again and parts of the UK are already locked down. The GP has now changed one of my husband’s medications to weekly, so more stress needing to go to the pharmacy more often. Till now they have been delivering it to us, this service has now stopped. Thousands have been relying on their government food box, or Boris box, this has now stopped. Despite shielding being paused, the virus is still out there and it’s still killing people.
The children are happily in their own little worlds, oblivious to our fears. My nine-year-old will ask to wear his face cover. My seven-year-old, I’ve contemplated buying her some on eBay. The conundrum with the facemasks are do you buy just a cloth face covering? Or do you buy one with a filter insert? Do I buy one for £5.00? or do I spend £25.00? I’m not medically trained, the theories that it does not affect children as much as adults, I’m not sure what to believe. As much as I can, I will continue to protect them.
The featured image was drawn after a lesson with my seven year old daughter on how the earth orbits the sun. A happy home schooling memory.
August plans
Writing commitments for this month include,
- The next part of my Ruby and Freda story.
- Write the Story for Writers Unite
- Blogbattle writing prompt.
- To write a 5000 word story on the Wild West, for the new Writers Unite Anthology.
- To continue with my time tunnel novel
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I also need to entertain the children and support them with their reading and comprehension. My nine year old is skimming text and not taking in what is happening. His excuse of “I don’t like reading” is frustrating. If he doesn’t understand what is going on, then he’s not going to enjoy it. I’ve been reading him the ‘Wizards of Once’ and testing his understanding as I read. He is rarely answering correctly. How do you improve a child’s reading and listening skills? I’m hoping that as we read together, he will improve.
I need to take things a day at a time and stop worrying. I must see more of my dad, (and family) who I’ve hardly seen since March due to shielding, plus keep up with my writing and work on my garden. The weeds have well and truly taken over, but I’ve had no gardening motivation these last few months. Life as always is busy.
Last month I was included in MJ Mallon’s – Life in Lockdown, featuring writers thoughts on this current situation.
August
As we head into August, our world is going to change. One will be getting up at 6.30am to drive daddy to work. Another will be knowing more about my father’s prognosis and talking to the children about him. We all need normality now and the children need school in September. Watching Boris Johnson talking yesterday, I have doubts in my mind about whether school will happen. Yes, I should stop watching the news but day by day the COVID – 19 situation changes.
My head keeps turning to Netflix and Amazon prime. These last few months I have binge watched Dark, The Stranger, Safe and Catastrophe. Offspring and Absentia that both feature Matthew Le Nevez,and now Schitts Creek. Yes, a bit of an escape from life but they don’t help me write.
As I keep writing, we need to continue a day at a time. This is a difficult mindset, especially when bad news is involved, but we need to all try and do it, we also should rest and relax more. To look after ourselves, our mental health and our families. I really hope that next year is easier and better, right now there is so much going on. I’m glad that I haven’t got the temptation of a crystal ball to know the future.
So, how are you getting on right now? have you been shielded? and how do you plan to keep your children / grandchildren busy during the holidays?
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To all those Shielded from COVID -19
This was written in the early morning, 12.30am after a stressful day. It was the 22nd June that we learnt that the government would be pausing shielding on the 1st August. If you have read my previous post, (A need to be liberated, cry for freedom), you will have learnt how hard I’m finding it. We are all shielding because of my husbands medical conditions.
The shielded
We are the many shielded, stuck at home today,
Hoping that this virus will please just go away.
Some of us are anxious, worried and alone,
While others, wait for carers and for loved ones to phone.In the UK over two million, with all different conditions,
All relying on deliveries to support our need for nutrition.
Through the people writing on Facebook, those that can go out,
We are here stuck at home, what are they talking about?Social distance
Advice of social distance, two metres please stay away,
Now they want to reduce it, that was the news today.
Shifting the rules for the economy, yes, it is a worry,
But what about the R rate? This virus isn’t in a hurry.If it can get you easier, well it certainly will,
Reducing social distance may make more people ill.
As we watch people wear their masks, we are hoping for the best,
For the R rate to continue down, our worries need to rest.From last week all our wondering if will the shielding be extended,
And here we are now, that painful wait has ended.
Is 1st August, back to work, just a little bit too soon?
We will watch the figures now, it’s only 23rd June.The goal posts
The goalposts they keep changing, is our misery soon ending?
When will this vaccine appear? How soon will it be pending?
It needs to be reliable and they need to get it right,
For now, I feel dubious, is the end really in sight?They talk of pausing shielding, they might un pause it later,
For all of us, how long will shielding really matter?
As they research through our illnesses our different conditions,
Our lives are upside down in our different situations.Medical conditions
Who will be long time shielded? Which condition does this virus love?
The scientists do their research as we pray to God above.
Please I hope this virus will soon just go away,
I want to go back to freedom, no worry to go out for the day.So, to all the shielders, stay together and stay strong,
Continue supporting each other, you really can’t go wrong.
Here we are together, together through thick and thin,
For all of us, we must not let this Corona virus win.For more see my other blog, life in the time of a pandemic and writing
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Life in the time of COVID – 19
Stuck indoors this is the new thing,
Not going anywhere because of COVID – 19.
Following rules and listening to Boris Johnson,
Trying so hard to support the nation.Home schooling
Since March life has completely turned around,
Working from home and getting home school of the ground.
Never I thought that I would teach about the Anglo Saxons,
The Vikings, St George, world’s oceans and plastic pollution.Discovering how poor I really am at Mathematics,
Fractions and decimals, time tables causes me dramatics.
Learning online with Oak National Academy,
This time we won’t forget and it’s effects on our mentality.Never before have we had a time like this,
Home schooling and working for the NHS.
Evenings for me used to be time to relax,
Now I often feel tired, anxious and stressed.Reading through Face book the latest virus news,
The high amount of deaths and different people’s views.
Should children return to school now or in September?
Or ignore your fears and send them as an NHS Keyworker?Conflicts
Different people voicing conflicting opinions,
Fuelling our fears and our nervous decisions.
For me, my shopping is now primarily on line,
But for some the high street continues to be fine.For some they booked leave to go to Primark,
Me I’m happy at home, not interested in that lark.
COVID -19 has brought a new normal,
We now have to live with it, worry and all.Working from home, I love Microsoft Teams,
Team meetings are easy, sharing info a dream.
I can now attend comfy in slippers and pyjamas,
This morning I wondered who else was dressed like this.The world is enjoying the lower pollution,
We need to consider this as we reset the nation.
As we wait for a vaccine and watch the R rate,
We need to work together to help our world and bring the virus’s fate.For more see, Home schooling during the COVID – 19 pandemic
My other blog, Life in the time of a pandemic and writing









