At his desk, on his birthday |
We are now three weeks into our four-week confinement and according to the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, who spoke last Thursday, all being well by 3rd May our ten-kilometre restrictions will be lifted, although our 19h curfew will remain. This was just the good news Adrian needed to hear as he ‘celebrated’ his second birthday in lockdown.
A birthday bike ride |
Last year, when lockdown meant lockdown and life and work were on hold, his 50th birthday involved a virtual cycle challenge, a few friends shouting greetings through the garden gate and a sparkly candle from the boulangerie, my feeble attempt to hide the disastrous topping on the carrot cake I’d baked. Thankfully things were a bit different this year, and although we had to squeeze our real bike ride in between work and curfew, we weren’t restricted to only being out for one hour, one kilometre from home, and the sun shone down on our 23km ride through the vineyards.
Birthday cakes and drinks in the sun
This year, I wisely left Ed in charge of the birthday cake and his chocolate fondant cake was delicious, plus there was enough left to share with friends the following day. If reaching 51 was not enough of a reason to open a bottle of bubbles, the fact that our post-Brexit residence permits also arrived on his birthday, certainly was.
On this day last year, we had reached day forty of confinement, a significant number held in esteem in many cultures and religions as a period of trial, transformation or purification. I certainly wasn’t expecting to still be coping with Covid-19 confinement one year on, but with just this final week to go, and the peace of mind from having our new residence permits in our possession, I’m hopeful we can look forward to brighter days ahead.
I'm so glad your confinement is nearly over and send happy (belated) birthday greetings from across the pond. Let's hope you are all due for a good cycle soon. Rick is able to do it -- but has been nervous because of the abundance of Covid. Yesterday he did a 70 mile ride and is riding a good deal but still not able to pack up his tent and do an extended ride. He gets cranky when he can't ride as he'd like and I suspect you two might also! Take care and enjoy. One week? Piece of (birthday) cake!
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