One of the best things about enforced isolation is that it brings out the best creative ideas in people. Social media is swamped with brilliant posts that have taken time and thought to complete. I joined in with all the malarkey today by embarking on a cross channel swim …in my back garden.
It’s daft, but it was fun to make. Next week I intend to cross the pond to America.
My neighbours surprised me this evening when I answered a knock on my door. There was a brilliant poster, a bottle of wine and a clap and a cheer for my swim. Life might be difficult at the moment but, when you have lovely neighbours who enjoy your crazy antics then who cares about restrictions and isolation. It gives us all time away from the worries and fears of covid-19.
Thank you Katherine and Jennifer
Everyone needs to turn up their creativity. It is just what the doctor ordered.
I work for the Blood Service and I hear stories from donors every day. Some are sad, some are funny and some are inspirational. The job is fascinating and I wanted to record the stories and my experiences on a site that is easily accessed. I have submitted a few entries to NHS Blood and Transplant, but they choose photos I have taken and make slight changes. It isn't an easy site for people to find and see their story so I am branching out on my own. I must stress that this blog is NOT an official NHSBT blog and everything in it is purely from my own personal experience and stories that I have been told. I won't use real names unless I am given permission and I won't use photos of people unless they give me their permission.
I have worked for the Blood Service for just over four years and I love my job. I am 'on the shop floor' as I stick needles into donor's arms and take their donation. I am your friendly neighbourhood vampire.
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Absolute flipping genius!!! XXXXX
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Aww thank you :))
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