A lockdown dinner – Nola’s story of 2020

I look in the nearby shrubs and there… I find it! It’s a little vine creeper… Perfect! I string the creeper through, in and around the table settings … Voila! It’s all come together. My daughter, Rachel, strings the fairy lights across some nearby poles and my brother-in-law, Floyd, gets the fire going in the wheelbarrow, while hubby, Garth and my sister- in-law, Chantel, get the dinner going…

Today’s story comes from Nola, who is telling us about a joyful moment during an otherwise taxing time, during the first lockdown.

Despite being chronically ill, Nola preserved a beautiful memory of the lockdown dinner organised by her family, which turned out to be a really special ocasion.

DISCUSSION

We discuss the concept of happiness. How has this been influenced by the last year, when our habits were modified and our expectations changed?

I share a little about Zygmunt Bauman, a sociologist who argued that in ‘liquid modernity’, people’s behaviours change, and their concept of happiness can be influenced.

RECOMMENDATION

This week’s recommendation is Babette’s Feast, a perfect example of magic in the mundane.

Series 3 of My Beautiful Stories podcast offers a space for YOUR STORIES to be heard. You can listen to the first story from our audience here. 

The second story on the podcast can be found here.

This is the third story on the podcast.

The fourth story can be found here. 

And here you can find the fifth. 

The sixth story is here. 

This is where you’ll find story seven.

Share your stories of 2020 with us and let’s create a safe space where to keep a memento of what 2020 really was like – the beauty, the humanity, the heartbreak.

We invite a diversity of voices to join us in telling the stories of 2020.

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