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MynameisLuca | 23:56 Mon 23rd Mar 2020 | ChatterBank
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I'm not finding it hard as I don't like people too much, I like the Social Distince rule... You?
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It's just Mr Alba, me and one son here.
The son is a key worker and is more than happy to stay at least 2m away from colleagues, he'd prefer it to be more.
Mr Alba and I aren't great social animals anyway, so it's not too bad.

I'll miss seeing other son, no more visits for a while.
I feel for those who are courting and their partner isn't local enough to at least be seen in the flesh.
I quite like having a bit of time to myself, but this might prove a bit hard for my husband and I together.
marval, I've found that by having a sense of humour for the past year, 3 months, 26 days, 11 hours and 33 minutes a bonus.
Yes a sense of humour does help Alba.

More jokes to find methinks.
yes, more jokes and I think a few happy,silly threads on here wouldn't be amiss :-) x
When I was a boy I craved the company of friends. Whatever the weather, I'd be out. All this must be very hard on kids.(except school being shut, hurrah)
My grandchildren came across to my house today. Not allowed in but did a wee dance on the patio while I watched from my living room. Fair cheered me up.
^Mad. We'll laugh about this one day (hopefully)
I've lived alone for 12 years now, am well used to my own company but like many I am missing family visits - especially from the Grandchildren.

We all had a strange conversation at the weekend through the car windows (closed).

Yes, we will laugh again.
I don't mind being alone but it's not something I'm used to. I had my first child at 18 so have never actually lived alone.

What's gutting me is my friend has just been diagnosed with breast cancer....knowing she's going to have to go through treatment more or less alone (she's 34)

I'd rather have the company of a dog or cat than a person, well except a favoured few. That feeling is probably reciprocated by those that know me.
brainiac, Monday, Wednesday and Friday the first hour at Tesco is for the elderly or vulnerable. Take some ID.
I don’t mind being alone, which is fortunate as my OH is stuck in another country. We are not allowed out for a walk here, which I miss a lot and it is only day 10, but I am lucky that we have a very big flat and two lofts above us (normally rented out) which I can walk around. Lots of people in Girona live in very small flats and I don’t know how they cope.

//All this must be very hard on kids.(except school being shut, hurrah)//

I came from a very unhappy home and hated school being shut; it was my escape, plus the food was much better than anything I got at home. I am long over that, and don’t want to turn the thread into a Yorkshiremen sketch, but just to say that not every child will be relishing being locked in their own home for reasons other than boredom.

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