Portsmouth News

They didn’t seem like they were social-distancing

- CHERYL GIBBS FROM GIRL ABOUT TOWN TO YUMMY MUMMY

Happy Easter to you and yours! It’s been a funny week hasn’t it, or is that just me? On the one hand, it’s been amazing to actually leave the house to go and be in someone else’s garden. I went to my sister’s garden on Tuesday and it was that blissfully hot day (a record for that week in March apparently). It almost felt like summer.

Harley played in their garden with her cousins and I got to sit on someone else’s decking and enjoy their surroundin­gs, instead of my own, and it just felt amazing.

Harley loved being somewhere new. My sister has used lockdown to really revamp her outside space (or should I say her husband Shaun has). Harley made the most of the amenities on offer – swing set, slide, sand pit – she was in her element.

Although I fear it’s going to take me more than one visit to teach Harley the social etiquette of playing in someone else’s sandpit, especially because she thought it was acceptable to pour sand on her cousins head.

We all had a wonderful time.

However then I saw reports which showed footage of people also enjoying the blissful weather, but it wasn’t this that worried me.

It was videos and pictures of thousands of people who had flocked to the beaches and the parks, forming crowds. They didn’t seem like they were social-distancing because the crowds were huge. I felt the anxiety creep back in.

‘We’re not through this yet,’ said the voice that kept niggling away at me. I felt that horrible feeling we’ve all felt during the past year.

I completely understand that people want to enjoy the weather and what feels like the start of summer.

We’ve all been locked away for so long that the mere mention of a tiny bit of freedom, coupled with beautiful weather after weeks of miserable cold weather and rain was bound to evoke this kind of activity.

I don’t very often quote politician­s, not least of all Matt Hancock, but he couldn’t have summed it up much better really when he asked the public this week ‘don’t blow it now’.

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Picture: PA CROWDS People enjoying the weather on March 31
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