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Covid Testing Day & Home Tour

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  If you said French Fries for breakfast you are right. Covid Test Time After we finished breakfast that Roger made.  We all gathered around the table again to figure out what we needed to do to complete our day two Covid test. Charleen was the last one to do the test. We had to swab both sides of the back of our throat and then had to stick the swab up to our brain from both nostrils.  It was so much fun as you can tell by the video.  Then we loaded up the tests and delivered them to a drop off location for the lab. Roger in his happy place. We are only allowed out if we have to get food.  What better place to go to pick up some groceries but Costco, which just so happened to be on the way. I wish we had the same items at our Costco food court. I had to buy some fresh cream mini victorian sandwiches. Then it was straight back home . Living Room I really like the ceiling detail.  The kitchen has different texture that is also nice. Eat in kitchen Good thing...

Getting Ready to Travel to the UK During Covid

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We started planning our 2021 United Kingdom adventure in August of 2020 thinking that by that time the Covid restriction nightmare would be over.  Well as we all know that was not the case.  I had booked places to stay that went out of business or were not opening for the season because of all of the Covid issues.  Then as time got closer found out that we would have to quarantine for ten days once we arrived in London.  So then I had to cancel five of the places we would have been staying at plus a much anticipated tour of Highclere Castle and book a home we could quarantine in for the whole 10 days.  We also had to book Covid tests in England to take on day 2 and on day 8 before we left.  The research that went into that took a lot of time because when I thought I found one I would then look up their reviews and would decide against them.  I finally went with  Screen4  self testing.  I contacted Elliott the owner of the home that I ha...