COVID-19 How are you occupying yourself during lockdown?

I'm trying to catch up on my scrapbook. I'm up to Sept 2016 (wasn't a busy year) so still got a way to go. 2020 will read "coronavirus happened" so will take all of five minutes.

I've become slightly addicted to playing cooking fever on my laptop too but to try offset all the time at home I have started exercising.
 
OH works at home, he has a workshop in the garden and I am retired. So other than only shopping once a week and not being able to visit family not a lot has changed. I still have my daily walk but don't go so far and have changed to evening walks as there are a lot less people around and social distancing is easy. With the lovely weather we've had most of my time has been spent gardening. I have a list of decorating jobs to do but as we can't buy paint I'm ignoring it! I've also been making all the jigsaw puzzles I've been meaning to make for years. I refuse to join the conga and shop at smaller local shops, the best ones for conga avoidance are the ones that don't have carparks!
 
I’m an introver with social anxiety so I would go out for two hours a day before lockdown. I’m good at keeping myself occupied indoors :P

ive been reading the piggie forum
drawing artwork
colouring
Watched the tiger king
played Pokemon go
made stuff out of hama beads
played an online drawing game where a person guesses what you are drawing
watched anime
watched guinea pig videos
played toreb/South Park and merge magic mobile games
and chat to my bestie
 
I have been reading more, practicing violin, and spending more time with my pets, Finn, Lara and my hamsters.
I am getting more restless during this lockdown.
What level do you play violin at? I bought a string but not put it on yet...
 
I am learning Hungarian (sorry if you've already read this, think I've mentioned it elsewhere) on a free thing called Duolingo.

It's an American thing which might explain why the things they teach you seem a bit odd... or not.

Anyway I can tell you things like

The new car flies over the big city
The young doctor plays music behind the hospital
I shout beside the table
I am starting to feel dizzy
The cook does not do the washing up
The actor has lunch and sneezes...
I do Duolingo and I don’t get sentences that strange! 😂
Usually just a whole lot of bread and water
 
I do Duolingo and I don’t get sentences that strange! 😂
Usually just a whole lot of bread and water
Really?! What language are you doing? I’ll try to remember an odd sentence and post it here after I’ve been on there.

PS got one. The woman speaks on the phone with her impossible daughter 😳
 
Really?! What language are you doing? I’ll try to remember an odd sentence and post it here after I’ve been on there.

PS got one. The woman speaks on the phone with her impossible daughter 😳
German. I only recently started doing it so I don’t know if the weird sentences just crop up later! 😂
 
German. I only recently started doing it so I don’t know if the weird sentences just crop up later! 😂
Ooh I should do it and get up to speed again. Wie geht’s? Gut oder schlecht?
 
Auch gut. Ich muss schlafen aber bin ich hier 🙄
 
Iam not doing much really finished tiding garden, look after my Guinea pigs and getting to know them and vise verse, and wandering a bit lost too.
 
What level do you play violin at? I bought a string but not put it on yet...
I can read the treble clef pretty well, which makes learning violin a bit easier. So I am working on making good sound and creating good music on the violin.

If my music reading level is 10, my violin playing skill would be 2, which bring the average to around 6.
 
I can read the treble clef pretty well, which makes learning violin a bit easier. So I am working on making good sound and creating good music on the violin.

If my music reading level is 10, my violin playing skill would be 2, which bring the average to around 6.

I played violin as a child. Could probably reteach myself. My parents searched their loft for my violin a few months ago when my youngest child became interested in learning an instrument but they couldn’t find it. My daughter has started to learn the piano. I’m thoroughly enjoying it as it is the instrument which I can remember how to play still!
 
I've been having a look at online courses I could do when I get my income sorted out (I'm owed some backpay!) I figured padding out my CV a little bit wouldnt hurt plus some of them look really interesting! So far I found a Small animal studies diploma, a guinea pig care and welfare certificate, Animal ethics and welfare diploma, Environmental enrichment...quite a bit to keep me amused for a while 😂
 
Personally, I took a drive round Asda and Tesco carparks on patrol to marvel at their world record attempt at the longest social distancing conga chain. :))
There was a nice big queue at Aldi when I nipped there on patrol for a sandwich. I parked the patrol car near the door, as I got out, I was beckoned to the front of the queue by a member of staff, went in, got my sandwich and when I got to the tills, they opened a closed one and served me immediately! I was in and out of the shop in under 5 minutes! :D
 
There was a nice big queue at Aldi when I nipped there on patrol for a sandwich. I parked the patrol car near the door, as I got out, I was beckoned to the front of the queue by a member of staff, went in, got my sandwich and when I got to the tills, they opened a closed one and served me immediately! I was in and out of the shop in under 5 minutes! :D
As it should be!
 
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