We Are Not in Arizona Anymore
We traveled about 100 miles today to deliver Christmas packages to the elders in Reading and Newbury. They are cute young men and so dear. When we got to their apartments, we parked as close as we could and then called them. Both times the missionaries excitedly hurried out to pick up their gifts. I am sure they received some nice things from family and/or the mission. Each got 2 packages. I find myself hoping that they have a very nice Christmas, and wishing I could do more.
We were a little concerned about traveling into both areas which are in Tier 4 - which is essentially lockdown. Even non-essential businesses are closed up tight now, just less than a week before Christmas. I can't imagine what is happening to the economy in the UK.
Here is the latest on travel for large parts of England (Tier 4):
Unless there is an essential reason for you to travel – for work, education, medical treatment, caring responsibilities and urgent compassionate reasons such as to visit someone who is terminally ill – you will be expected to stay at home.
Travel for leisure is not permitted within your tier, elsewhere in the UK or abroad.
Technically, we shouldn't have been in a Tier 4 area today, but those young people needed to have their Christmas delivered! We made the trip just fine with no problems.
We did see some interesting signs. On the motorway, we often see signs saying "Stay Home" or similar expressions. Today we saw one that said, "Roads to France closed. Stay home."
And it is always interesting as we travel south and west to see signs leading the way to Wales. We are definitely not in Arizona anymore!
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