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My mother hasnt seen her Great Grandson since the end of April.

She has been extra careful, hasn't left the house and hasn't let anybody visit her apart from allowing us up, without him, a few weeks ago for an hour.

She has asked me to bring him up to see her on Thursday, I'm not gonna lie, its gonna be emotional, but a very happy day.
 
So after having a serious chest infection in March and then going a bit of the rails resulting in my mental health deteriorating to the point I wasn't sleeping, stealing vitamins from shops and arming myself at night and barricadeing the flat against the diseased hordes the girl I was seeing was so concerned she rented a car and drove to London and took me back to hers in Bristol.

Three months on and we're very happy. I've decided to stay here and we have a lovely flat by the harbour, statue adjacent, and I have a new job starting in September. I'm still working from home for my London job and won't have any gap in employment. I'm still a bit wild and chaotic but in my normal good way. I've got a bike and I'm riding around Ashton Court every morning which is beautiful. I'm cooking again instead of living on takeaways.

You never know what tomorrow brings but this virus has made me go all Dead Poets Society and I'm seizing the day.
 
So after having a serious chest infection in March and then going a bit of the rails resulting in my mental health deteriorating to the point I wasn't sleeping, stealing vitamins from shops and arming myself at night and barricadeing the flat against the diseased hordes the girl I was seeing was so concerned she rented a car and drove to London and took me back to hers in Bristol.

Three months on and we're very happy. I've decided to stay here and we have a lovely flat by the harbour, statue adjacent, and I have a new job starting in September. I'm still working from home for my London job and won't have any gap in employment. I'm still a bit wild and chaotic but in my normal good way. I've got a bike and I'm riding around Ashton Court every morning which is beautiful. I'm cooking again instead of living on takeaways.

You never know what tomorrow brings but this virus has made me go all Dead Poets Society and I'm seizing the day.



That's great to hear mate, I'll have the movie rights to that. Love in the Time of Covid starring Rachel McAdams
 
So after having a serious chest infection in March and then going a bit of the rails resulting in my mental health deteriorating to the point I wasn't sleeping, stealing vitamins from shops and arming myself at night and barricadeing the flat against the diseased hordes the girl I was seeing was so concerned she rented a car and drove to London and took me back to hers in Bristol.

Three months on and we're very happy. I've decided to stay here and we have a lovely flat by the harbour, statue adjacent, and I have a new job starting in September. I'm still working from home for my London job and won't have any gap in employment. I'm still a bit wild and chaotic but in my normal good way. I've got a bike and I'm riding around Ashton Court every morning which is beautiful. I'm cooking again instead of living on takeaways.

You never know what tomorrow brings but this virus has made me go all Dead Poets Society and I'm seizing the day.

And if you fall off the desk you've climbed on top of, you get to call Johnson a murderererer. It's like a free pass really. I weed in a swimming pool the other day, just because Cummings subconsciously told me I should. The warmness felt strangely liberating.
 
So after having a serious chest infection in March and then going a bit of the rails resulting in my mental health deteriorating to the point I wasn't sleeping, stealing vitamins from shops and arming myself at night and barricadeing the flat against the diseased hordes the girl I was seeing was so concerned she rented a car and drove to London and took me back to hers in Bristol.

Three months on and we're very happy. I've decided to stay here and we have a lovely flat by the harbour, statue adjacent, and I have a new job starting in September. I'm still working from home for my London job and won't have any gap in employment. I'm still a bit wild and chaotic but in my normal good way. I've got a bike and I'm riding around Ashton Court every morning which is beautiful. I'm cooking again instead of living on takeaways.

You never know what tomorrow brings but this virus has made me go all Dead Poets Society and I'm seizing the day.
Great stuff mate. Bristol is a real nice city.
 
Great stuff mate. Bristol is a real nice city.

Yeah I lived here for a couple of years before, it feels like coming back home really and I've already got loads of mates here for when lockdown finishes.

I know it's quite a big step to move cities, move jobs again etc but it really hasn't felt like that at all, it's all been super easy which is a good sign I reckon.
 
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