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What Makes For A Non-Essential Job?

by ElishaAinsley on June 17, 2020
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So apparently in the Sunday Times, a recent survey showed that 71% of the people they…

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HI! welcome to Elisha blogs!

Hi, I’m Elisha! A twenty-something girl from Harrogate. Made in Yorkshire, influenced by everything the world has to offer.

I enjoy writing about Northern lifestyle and I love travelling! I am on a mission to find the fun in every-day life and have a specific passion for the theatre, fun days out, amazing food (especially brunch), spa days, writing (duh!), a little bit of fashion, dogs, and drinking cocktails. I hope you enjoy reading my blog!

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Gradually adding finishing touches to my living ro Gradually adding finishing touches to my living room and I'm loving how cozy it is now feeling. It feels amazing to have it all start falling together and feel like my house is now my home. 🖤
And so week 3 of lockdown begins... Has anyone els And so week 3 of lockdown begins...
Has anyone else hit a wall yet? 

I've been using the extra time on my own with nowhere to go to put finishing touches around my house, including hanging these signs up in the coffee corner of my kitchen. I love this little corner and grabbing my caffeine fix is my tiny bit of joy in my day. 😍
Grief. It isn't something we talk about often; we Grief. 
It isn't something we talk about often; we tend to deal with it in our own way behind closed doors. And during these isolated times, losing a loved one can be a process that you go through on your own. 

At the start of this week, my sweet grandma passed away. She passed away in her own bed in her own house, listening to music she loved, with her son (my dad) by her side. I couldn't ask for a more bittersweet way for her to go, but the hurt of being unable to properly comfort my family and the idea of having a funeral for her without the celebration of her life that she deserves is heartwrenching.

I am so lucky to have friends who care about me enough to have sent me flowers, chocolates and pick-me-ups to my house during this difficult week, and they have made the sometimes long days on my own feel a little bit brighter. Those gestures of kindness and just knowing that someone is thinking of me from their isolated home is a blessing during this time, so thank you to my dear friends who have taken the time to do so.

All we can do is our best to be there for one another from afar right now, and I want to shout out particularly @lifewith.lynette @edleigh92 @ejghat and @williamcorrect for your love, support and hearts of gold this week. 🖤
Morning walk through snowy Knaresborough to buy a Morning walk through snowy Knaresborough to buy a sledge. 🛷❄
How will you be spending your snow day? 

I will be making the most of it, trying to find some joy and inspiration, between sledging like a kid and story writing. A perfect snow day. 🌨
I've been quiet on here for a while because lockdo I've been quiet on here for a while because lockdown is hard. BUT the snow brought me joy today and for that I am grateful. ❄

#thecoldneverbotheredmeanyway
2020 was a general suckfest but I'm ready to see i 2020 was a general suckfest but I'm ready to see in the New Year from my own house with my own drinks trolley plying me with much-needed booze, so I can't really complain. 🥂

I know that the struggles of 2020 don't magically dissappear at midnight but I do hope that you enter the New Year with more peace and hope for what the next year will bring. Remember to reflect on the positives of this year for yourself, as small as they might seem, and look forward to the never-ending possibilities in store. 🖤

Happy New Year everyone! And to 2020, I say 'Bye Felicia!'

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