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		By: Sophie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://runningonfullblog.com/london-day-58-in-lockdown/#comment-647&quot;&gt;Liz Dexter&lt;/a&gt;.

Love the idea of reading the same book - brilliant! Yep, really not enjoying the fact that I have no idea if I&#039;ll have a good day or a not so good day...it&#039;s the random stuff, the unexpected moments where I cry which is very unlike me. It&#039;s not depression, I know what that is, it&#039;s this underlying existential angst which I think we&#039;re all living with at the moment, and it is the occasional &#039;surprise&#039; at not being able to do those normal things, give someone a hug, sit closer than 2 metres away etc. But tomorrow is likely to be completely different... very strange times....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://runningonfullblog.com/london-day-58-in-lockdown/#comment-647">Liz Dexter</a>.</p>
<p>Love the idea of reading the same book &#8211; brilliant! Yep, really not enjoying the fact that I have no idea if I&#8217;ll have a good day or a not so good day&#8230;it&#8217;s the random stuff, the unexpected moments where I cry which is very unlike me. It&#8217;s not depression, I know what that is, it&#8217;s this underlying existential angst which I think we&#8217;re all living with at the moment, and it is the occasional &#8216;surprise&#8217; at not being able to do those normal things, give someone a hug, sit closer than 2 metres away etc. But tomorrow is likely to be completely different&#8230; very strange times&#8230;.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very cool re the street art. And I&#039;m sorry about your friend. I&#039;m feeling the loss of those everyday things very much at the moment. However, instead of doing a video call with my best friend who lives in London when we were both a bit frazzled yesterday, we both sat down in our respective homes and read the same book. We shared a photo of ourselves and read a chapter or two, discussed it on Messenger, and we&#039;re going to sort out another chapter soon. That was lovely, maybe because it was entirely different to what we&#039;d do in non-lockdown times. I enjoyed reading a few books along with some blog connections last month after people picked books out of my TBR to read, and this was an even nicer version of that. 

I&#039;m really up and down too though.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very cool re the street art. And I&#8217;m sorry about your friend. I&#8217;m feeling the loss of those everyday things very much at the moment. However, instead of doing a video call with my best friend who lives in London when we were both a bit frazzled yesterday, we both sat down in our respective homes and read the same book. We shared a photo of ourselves and read a chapter or two, discussed it on Messenger, and we&#8217;re going to sort out another chapter soon. That was lovely, maybe because it was entirely different to what we&#8217;d do in non-lockdown times. I enjoyed reading a few books along with some blog connections last month after people picked books out of my TBR to read, and this was an even nicer version of that. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m really up and down too though.</p>
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