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Post by Lancashire Lass on Jan 30, 2021 21:49:09 GMT
What would you do if everything was back to normal with no lockdown restrictions?
My first would be to hug all my grandchildren then children then friends.
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Post by sunnydays on Jan 30, 2021 22:09:00 GMT
At this moment in time... I really don't know.
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jax2
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Post by jax2 on Jan 30, 2021 22:19:25 GMT
I'd like to meet up with my best friend for afternoon tea .... for the last 10 months we've been meeting via What's App every Friday afternoon for a cup of tea and a natter, it's great but it's not the same as being in the same room and I can't wait to be able to give her a hug - she'll be 60 in May, I really hope we might be able to get together then. We were in our 20s when we met at work and have remained friends throughout all the decades since.
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linda
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Post by linda on Jan 31, 2021 8:40:34 GMT
Hug my sister in Nottingham, see my friends in Colwyn Bay
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Post by Cj on Jan 31, 2021 11:56:13 GMT
We don't have any family in the Uk, so our 'family' consists of me, OH and our daughter. Daughter lives in Edinburgh, we were so lucky that she travelled to spend Christmas with us before the last lockdown started....and she is still here with us  ..which is a wonderful thing.... Since returning from France we haven't been able to see any of our chums at all, so we are planning a large get together hopefully May/June....but who knows?...I am enjoying planning and organising that. I am also so looking forward to being able to sit outside on a lovely spring day having lunch/coffee with chums old and new, and feeling safe and free to plan adventures to discover this beautiful area we are making our home in.
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Post by magggzzz on Jan 31, 2021 15:29:50 GMT
I’d like to go to Scotland to visit my cousin. Before my mum died they were very close but since then we’ve been phoning each other a lot and I feel we’ve become close. She’s halfway in age between me and my mum so a fair bit older than me but if you saw us together you’d think we were sisters. I’d really love to visit.
Then I’d go to our van in Wales for a good long break.
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