Day 1, Saturday
We’re pottering around in the garden when suddenly, I feel like I’m getting a cold. I tell my husband Sam, who says he actually feels like he’s getting one too.
"Right, I’m going to get a COVID test".
Yes! I think, time out of the house on my own - here I come! I’m so optimistic about the time alone I’m going to have that I pack a book, snack, drink bottle and some work. I drive to the testing station and for the first time since the pandemic started, there are only four cars in front of me.
All up, it takes me 30 minutes for the test - including driving to and from home. I spend 20 minutes making up for my missed opportunity by sitting in the car outside our house.
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Day 2, Sunday
It’s Sunday and Sam and I wake up feeling like we REALLY have a cold. Headache, blocked nose.
"I hope we don’t have COVID," I say.
Surely we can't have it? I'm double vaccinated and Sam has already had his first dose.