2020 has been a strange year, dominated by the Covid 19 Pandemic. A year ago, we had absolutely no idea of what would happen, and it has been terrible, with many people dying of Coronavirus all over the world.
There have been some good times in our wee household. I did some things in quarantine that I would never have found time for under normal circumstances. I did some journaling and drawing, and paper marbling, which I enjoyed.
I have never spent so much time at our local park as this year and I have come to appreciate it. I have explored all sorts of corners of our neighbourhood and I have ascended Dechmont Hill lots of times.
I am proud of producing Grandma’s recipe book (with James) and giving a copy of it to all of her grandchildren. Using the recipe book, I made a Clootie Dumpling and a Black Bun for the first time ever.
In July when we were allowed to go to Ullapool we furnished and kitted out the cottage, exploring the area and welcoming visitors. We made quince jelly which was a huge success.
In the autumn we were locked down again and entertained visitors in the garden at our new fire pit.
And we learned how to keep in touch with friends and family using Zoom.
Special mention should be made of James’ many lockdown projects. He furnished and painted my Writing Shed. He carefully sanded and varnished an old blanket box from his Mum’s cellar which now looks great. He spent most of the year working in three gardens: our Cambuslang garden, our Ullapool garden and Grandma’s garden. He made two bird boxes for the Ullapool garden.
He did lots of baking including the Christmas Cake which he fed with brandy and covered with marzipan and then iced.
As well as all this, he did about 2 hours walking every day - adding up to an amazing 8.1 million steps.
So we did our best, despite the awful pandemic news, and also provided an environment where Ally and Cat could work from home, and David could complete his MSc - and they all worked extremely hard. I was very proud of them. I struggled personally, perhaps due to all the bad news and to missing Grandma. I did get a lot of support from family and friends which I appreciated. The restrictions were lifted quite a bit over the summer but as the numbers of cases went up again the restrictions were increased again and now we are in Tier 4 everyone is pinning their hopes on the vaccines. These should be rolled out over the next few months.
As for 2020, the best thing that we can do is remember the good bits, and look forward to 2021.