West Sussex County Times

Reasons to be cheerful: your lockdown highlights

- by Joshua Askew ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Tuesday marked the oneyear anniversar­y of the first lockdown, and was been heralded as a national day of reflection.

It has been a time to dwell on our collective losses; the lives tragically cut short or those put on hold.

Everything that could have been but, sadly, was not. Yet, all is not doom and gloom.

Across the county, thousands of people have had good things happen to them during lockdown. One of those is 27-year-old Nat Shelly from Steyning.

On July 1 2020, she and her boyfriend, Tom Sleven, had a baby girl together.

Now nine months old, little Harriet has not known life without coronaviru­s.

Neverthele­ss, Nat said: “We’ve had a great year.”

While Harriet was “totally a surprise, it was the right time for us,” she said. “Everything worked out really well.”

In fact, the virus was a positive for their family. “With it being lockdown and Tom furloughed, he had six or seven months with her [Harriet] that he wouldn’t normally have had if he was on paternity leave.”

“Because we couldn’t go anywhere, we were able to get settled quicker and spend a lot more time together as a smaller family unit.”

Plus Nat joked that being pregnant meant that she had a welcome excuse to send Tom out on household chores.

“If anything, it was quite nice that I didn’t have to go food shopping.”

Now that lockdown is set to lift, the family said they were looking forward “to going out and seeing friends with their new baby.”

“It’ll be good for Harriet to socialise.”

If you’ve got a positive story to share, email us at ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

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Tom Sleven and Nat Shelley with baby Harriet
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