"I'm not sending Christmas cards this year" I said matter-of-factly. "No?" Matt replied. "No. These are Covid times. Cards aren't good enough." That was me; mind made up and self-assured. I was doing away with the traditional Christmas card greeting this year. These were Covid times, and the people that I cared about deserved something … Continue reading The Lost Art Of Letter-Writing: How I Made Christmas Complete For Under £25
Category: Coronavirus
Helen talks about the coronavirus pandemic, as someone who worked for the NHS during H1N1 2009.
I Thought I Was A Lockdown Rebel, Then This Happened
It seems I'm not the only one who likes to break the rules.
I Broke The Lockdown Laws, But Here’s What I Learned
A Prime Minister and a disabled lady break the lockdown rules..
I May Break The UK’s New Lockdown Laws, But Here’s Why
Let me start by telling you that I'm someone who has never been in trouble before. I've never had a detention, never been fined or arrested and have most certainly never been to jail. I'm quite a cheeky, playful person, but I have respect for the law and the brave men and women who risk … Continue reading I May Break The UK’s New Lockdown Laws, But Here’s Why
Healthcare Is Inaccessible For Disabled People During A Pandemic, Here’s Why
Why I've lost faith in the National Health Service.
Your Question Answered: What Do I Make Of The Dominic Cummings Saga?
You asked, and I answered.
Love In Lockdown: 8 Ways My Relationship Has Changed During The Coronavirus Pandemic
As we approach two months, here's a little look at some of the changes we have seen in our relationship.
After Seven Weeks In Lockdown, I Was Finally Reunited With My Family
Those moments I've been long waiting for.
The Stranger From Middlesbrough
After six weeks apart, even strangers become friends.
My Mum’s Coronavirus Battle Is A Reminder That It’s Not All Doom & Gloom
My Mum is a reminder that normal people really do get better.