We had a thriving community centre and café and everything else before Covid lockdowns
@lindisfel
We were told that once lockdowns were finished, it would open up again, but they found there was no funding and it never opened up again. So a structure, a community where people helped each other was gone because we were all dispersed now, and I haven't seen any of them around in a long time.
There were a couple of people who used to help me out with lifts or food shopping when the community centre was thriving, and people helped me out with other stuff, and I helped them out too. One helped me out with my garden, but with lockdowns he ended up moving to be near his son, so I lost my gardener, and artist friend because we did painting.
But the meeting place with all our diverse groups - teaching art (I ran that weekly), teaching and helping people with Ancestry & Find My Past & genealogy (I became the expert in those when our genealogist died one Xmas with diabetic complications), teaching computers, teaching how to use the iPad (I helped with all the computer stuff, and that was how I learnt it all because I could work things out). Then there was the book club, knitting, baking, flower arranging and much more, and cafe (open daily run by volunteers), and the place where the CAB was, is now gone. It was somewhere where we met every day of the week Monday to Friday and a lot more stuff as well, like trips out.
A lot of people I knew from the community centre ended up moving a long distance to be nearer their families because of Covid and lockdowns. So we ended up being dispersed.
I tried to keep the art group running, with projects online via Facebook & via WhatsApp, but they just all fell by the wayside bit by bit, because it wasn't the same as them gossiping etc in the art group or people bringing in cakes they baked for our tea breaks. I still text a couple of them, but they all have their own problems now, and have become largely reclusive...or have aged parents to take care of.
I knew I would need a support structure in my old age, which is why I gave as well as received in the community centre. But I did not expect something like Covid and lockdowns to wipe out 20 years hard work if you wish to put it like that.
So, no family near me. I am back to being on my own again.
But I am not on my own in the sense I have all my Internet stuff, and Instagram and YouTube, and other stuff, and my postcrossing and penfriends where I am making new friends all the time. Life is very busy, not enough hours in the day for me...
I might be well over 70, but I still have long-term goals and plans, as I've had all my life and I have achieved all of them. I have to see how far I get with my current, believe it or not, 30 year plan..... divided into 10 year increments...
Life drops some lemons, life changes, and I have to box clever to figure ways round things......
Have a great time!