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A Christmas like no other – but a waymark in our life stories for all its strangeness

From panic-buying chocolates to gorging on sprouts, Will Gore tries to hold on to some festive magic

Saturday 26 December 2020 13:18
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<p>It may not have been a cracker but there is the prospect of brighter times</p>

It may not have been a cracker but there is the prospect of brighter times

How was Covid Christmas for you? Irrespective of specifics, it seems safe to say it’s not one any of us will ever forget.

Like so many, our original plans were first disrupted, then thwarted – a much anticipated gathering with my parents, and an outdoors meeting with my brother, postponed until the virus abates and restrictions ease. When that will be; who can tell? Not Boris. Not any of us.

The kids, initially down-hearted, put on a brave face and focussed on the thought of presents. I felt sad – maybe resigned is more like it – and concentrated on the food and drink.

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