Rememberance Day
Aug. 29th, 2020 07:01 pmGrandma would have been 120 today - if she hadn't died at the age of 96. So, Mum and I decided to go to the cemetery in the morning and visit her grave. Well... the marble plate behind which the urn with her and Grandpa's ashes is hiding, in the urn wall of St. Gellért's Church.
Only that we couldn't leave in the morning as originally planned, as the central heating company wanted to install some gizmo on the radiators in the entire house. That means over 200 flats, with 4 radiators in every single one! So, instead of 9-is, we left the house around midday, when it was the hottest.
Still, we decided to go, because school restarts next Monday, and with that the second wave of the pandemic will most likely arrive. Even if it doesn't come to an official lockdown (although the borders have already been closed), I wouldn't risk taking Mum anywhere where she'd have to go by bus or by tram, full with idiots who don't wear the obligatory mask or wear it under their noses.
So we went to the cemetery, brought some dried flowers to put into the ten-centimetre little brass vase (we didn't take fresh flowers as we can't go all too often, and dead flowers are really depressing) and even ventured into LIDL on our way back. Of course, it means that we were too dead to do anything else for the rest of the day, but at least this overdue visit has been striked through on the to-do-list.
Only that we couldn't leave in the morning as originally planned, as the central heating company wanted to install some gizmo on the radiators in the entire house. That means over 200 flats, with 4 radiators in every single one! So, instead of 9-is, we left the house around midday, when it was the hottest.
Still, we decided to go, because school restarts next Monday, and with that the second wave of the pandemic will most likely arrive. Even if it doesn't come to an official lockdown (although the borders have already been closed), I wouldn't risk taking Mum anywhere where she'd have to go by bus or by tram, full with idiots who don't wear the obligatory mask or wear it under their noses.
So we went to the cemetery, brought some dried flowers to put into the ten-centimetre little brass vase (we didn't take fresh flowers as we can't go all too often, and dead flowers are really depressing) and even ventured into LIDL on our way back. Of course, it means that we were too dead to do anything else for the rest of the day, but at least this overdue visit has been striked through on the to-do-list.
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Date: 2020-08-30 02:52 pm (UTC)Idiots going on holiday caused an increase in Covid-cases over here, too.