Today marks 100 days spent in lockdown/quarantine, so I thought that I would write a post about my time in lockdown so far. Lockdown happened for me on the 17th of March, St. Patrick's Day. My last day in the office was on the day before, and we were told in the late afternoon that we should work from home. Since then, I have only left the house four brief times for emergencies and once for a quick walk around the block. I have had groceries delivered when I could get a delivery time. Like many others, I am still working, but I know many who have also had to stop working for various reasons. The main disruption for me has been the inability to leave home and visit restaurants, pubs, museums, galleries, shops, attractions, friends, and use public transport. Even though I have worked from home full time previously, I could always occassionally get out at the weekends or visit a restaurant on a weeknight. So, what have I been doing?

March: clapping for carers, house organisation, and adjusting to lockdown
After lockdown was announced, I stayed at home and worked from home. At the end of the month, I had to drive less than five minutes in order to pick up medicine. The first weekend of lockdown had beautiful weather for the first time this year, which is typical of course. Due to the vast number of people leaving home to visit attractions, the lockdown had to be enforced. This did not make any difference to me because I was already adhering to the rules. I actually felt a bit ill after lockdown for most of the remainder of the month. March also brought the start to the ten weeks of "clap for carers" every Thursday night, and this gave each little street the opportunity to wave and connect with each other. My little street had live music that lasted until the early hours a couple of times, at least until someone on the street complained about it. I also re-painted the porch because the building work had left some scuff marks and replastering to a section of the wall.
April: looking to the skies, gardening, and reading
April's weather was a mixture of rain and sunshine, and I enjoyed the spring flowers in my garden and did some gardening at the weekends and after work. I bought some plants online, including dahlia. Easter was low-key and not celebrated. In April, we looked to the skies. April had a pink super moon (April's Pink Super Moon), and new Starlink satellites flew past the sky to provide some lockdown entertainment. We had some nice weather in April as well, and I ordered afternoon tea to have in the garden at home (Afternoon Tea Delivery: Honey Bee Cakes in Ruislip Manor). I also started to read through the stash of "House Beautiful" and random women's magazines that have been accumulating and that I just never got around to reading. My workplace also sent around a link for access to advance reviews of books, so I signed up and started to read more books. I also sorted out more indoors as the renovation work largely finished in January, although there is some remaining work to complete and a long list of "snags".
May: connecting to neighbours, reading, eating, and enjoying the weather
May brought beautiful weather. The highlight was 2020 75th VE Day Celebrations, which was held on the first Friday of the month. It was the May Day bank holiday but moved to the Friday instead of the traditional Monday and many events were scheduled to take place to celebrate 75 years of VE Day. For the second time, I briefly left the house, but this was just a quick walk around the block. The street celebrated with food and drink and music. Despite the circumstances, it was a fabulous day with the little street. I also ordered a few home-delivered treats to break up the boredom as I was missing going out to restaurants. I recommend Cake Pops by Popadoodledoo and Online Cookies from Dollies Cookies, which are two of the places that I ordered from. I also continued to tidying up the house and reorganised my shelves. I feel happy that my shelves are in good order and look nice with my collection of books and items from my travels. All eyes on were on the sky again at the end of the month with the launch of SpaceX to the space station, which was streamed on television and then watched in the sky after darkness came and viewers could see the pass. I continued to spend my time outside after work and on weekends if the weather was nice, and I continued to read magazines and started to read more books. Rioting started to happen at the end of the month for black equality as well and continued into June.
June: birthday, reading, and veterinary emergencies
June brought the final instalment of "clap for carers." June is my birthday month, so I had a Lockdown Birthday. I ordered a cake and also managed to order Sunday Roast on the Sunday before the big day. Of course, I continued to work and read. The weather was not as nice in June, but it doesn't often seem to be nice anyway until the end of June if previous years are anything to go by. I had to leave the house three times toward the end of the month because Merlin decided to eat part of a dried lily that I received in a bunch of flowers for my birthday. This caused me much stress because lilies are toxic to cats. I had to rush Merlin to the vet hospital on the Wednesday and pick him up on the Friday, and then he went in for blood tests to check the toxin levels, and he has just been given the all-clear, so I am relieved. In addition to Merlin's hospitalisation, the cat hierarchy in the house was affected because Merlin had a strange smell when he returned home, so I have had to deal with the stress from that, and I could see that Merlin was stressed and confused by it. Over the past three months has also been hard for family, but there's nothing I can do about that and I am confident that things will be sorted there.
So, the majority of my time in lockdown has been spent working. When I have not been working, my free time has been spent sorting out the house after renovations, reading, ordering home-delivered treats, connecting to the neighbours, watching the skies, spending time outside in the garden, having baths (I finally have a bath where I can mostly sink into), watching a little bit of television (but not much), and trying to make the best out of having to remain in lockdown. I intend to make up for lost time once it is safe to do so, and I will properly celebrate birthdays and other missed events. I just want to be able to get back to normality now and start to enjoy life again.
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