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To ask if you had one virus-free day how would you spend it?

172 replies

Thaimoon · 27/12/2020 22:10

As in 24 hours where Covid never existed. How would you use yours?

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110APiccadilly · 27/12/2020 22:56

Take DD to see my gran, who's never met her and I sometimes think never will.

Go to church and sing my heart out.

YellowHighlighterPen · 27/12/2020 22:59

Morning - drive to the beach and walk my dog.
Afternoon - visit my very elderly relative in hospital with my sister and give them both so many hugs and kisses.
Evening - sing with my choir followed by dinner and somewhere to dance.

Drivingho · 27/12/2020 23:00

Take my kids to see their cousins and spend the day with my sister and my mum. Sit on the same sofa as them and share a box of chocolates.

Thehogfatherstolemycurry · 27/12/2020 23:02

Either...
Fly up to Scotland and spend the day with my eldest and granddaughter
Or..
Get up early and go for a toby carvery breakfast with dh and the kids
Go to the beach with friends then maybe a bit of concert at night

UrAWizHarry · 27/12/2020 23:03

Cinema
Dinner
Orgy

Doublechins · 27/12/2020 23:06

Throw a baby shower for my SIL

clopper · 27/12/2020 23:06

Cinema then big meal out with extended family in a hotel and I would stay the night! Theatre matinee performance and lunch out. I feel sad just thinking about it all. Life is so so dull now.

LadyLazaruss · 27/12/2020 23:07

Go for a meal and then go clubbing

BikeRunSki · 27/12/2020 23:08

I’d go and see my mum. It’s a 6 hour drive, so getting there and beck would be half the time.

MusicTeacherSussex · 27/12/2020 23:10

Presumably I can choose when it is so I'd have a hot summer's day and have a big garden party and barbecue with everyone I know round!

Womencanlift · 27/12/2020 23:12

PT session with my old trainer who has moved to a different country during lockdown, theatre matinee, dinner and drinks with friends and then back to the theatre at night

Ginormarse · 27/12/2020 23:13

Go out with DH to see one of our favourite bands. Drink and dance in a packed venue with everyone around us being in the moment and enjoying the live music, surrounded by sound and feeling connected and alive!

MojoJojo71 · 27/12/2020 23:13

I’d have the Christmas Day I have every year and I was unable to have this year. Big family lunch at my parents house which I haven’t been able to spend any time in since this whole saga began with my brother and his family who I haven’t seen for months followed by our traditionally competitive family board games. It just wasn’t the same at home with just DS for company.

NovemberR · 27/12/2020 23:13

I just want to sit in a coffee shop and people watch.

Nowaynothappening · 27/12/2020 23:16

Take my toddler and baby to rhyme time.
Go for a meal with my DH and DC.
Go see a film at the cinema.
Walk around the supermarket without a mask or constant sanitising and just enjoy a potter around.

Bloodybridget · 27/12/2020 23:21

Assuming DP could also be fully mobile for the day (she broke her ankle) and I could feel very well, we'd walk up to our local villagey shopping street, potter round the shops, have coffee in our favourite cafe. Have some friends in for lunch. Get together with some neighbours for a delicious dinner in one of our houses, lots of chat. Or maybe in the evening my choir could actually rehearse!

AriesTheRam · 27/12/2020 23:23

Today .Went to dB house (we've all had covid,done more than once) Had a lovely meal and played games,was almost normal

Joinedjustforthispost · 27/12/2020 23:25

Either a day with my kids and parents having a bbq at there lodge in the Lake District or a day trip out with the kids like we used to either the zoo or a day at the metro center watching a film suitable for the kids followed my lunch and shopping there . I’m actually sad I miss normality so much my youngest is 10 and has cerebral palsy and other ailments including being imunosuppressed so we have been shielding since the start of the shit show. I will say I appreciate my parents much more and Covid has made me realise what matters. I’d kill for a date night like me and my husband used to have once per month going to a nice restaurant or late night shopping.

LoudBatPerson · 27/12/2020 23:26

Museums, galleries and a slap up meal.

Littlefluffyclouds13 · 27/12/2020 23:27

I'd have sex with my dh Blush
We aren't able to live together because of covid!

EasterIssland · 27/12/2020 23:28

See my family .... in Maldives or Thailand :)

LindaEllen · 27/12/2020 23:30

I'd invite my parents round and give them the biggest hugs ever.

Boopeedoop · 27/12/2020 23:35

Visit my eldest daughter, I haven't seen her since July.
We live in different counties, different tiers and I am a frontline worker.

I miss her.

Grobagsforever · 27/12/2020 23:38

@grey12

Take the kids to the playground. They miss it so much Sad
@grey12

Playgrounds are still open, assuming you're in England?

Twofurrycatsagain · 27/12/2020 23:38

Coffee morning with family. Lunch with friends. Go swimming and shopping in the afternoon. Dinner out. Try to fit in seeing a band at the pub. Or a day in the dales/lakes. I'd be knackered!

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