As someone who lives on their own, it's the freedoms I'm missing. The freedom to go to the wolf centre, for example, which is off-limits now for the foreseeable future (the owner is feeding the wolves, all walks have stopped).
The freedom to get a haircut (I may have to buy clippers in the coming weeks and hack at it myself).
The freedom to pop into Tesco at 5 in the morning to stock up. (Tesco is closed until 6 now and there are queues galore, plus rationing - no more buying 4 small bottles of various flavours of Pepsi/Coke).
The freedom to invite friends round for a games morning, or to take their dogs down to the coastal park.
The freedom to get a Tesco home delivery as a treat to myself (No slots for love nor money, plus they - rightly - should go to the elderly / vulnerable people)
The biggest change is working from home. I could, in theory, drive into work - but it's against all common sense and I won't do it unless I have to (e.g. the school's "edge" server crashes). There are positives - no commute, no being barged out of the way on that roundabout on the way back, no need to arrive 2 hours early to beat the traffic - but it does feel pretty weird.
On the plus side, I'm saving a small fortune: not going to the wolf centre, nor commuting to work, means I'll be driving several hundred miles less a month. No hotel stays at the wolf centre means I'm saving another couple of hundred a month, but at the expense of fewer points (and qualifying for "status" next year).
Food wise, my bills are relatively unchanged, as I don't eat out and don't have takeaways (except on polling days, where I'll get some chips).
I'm also lucky in that I have 300 square metres of gardens to enjoy, plus a "man cave" with a large screen and a projector, which gives me a change of scenery... if nothing else, I'm catching up on various blu-rays I've yet to see! If I was crammed into a flat or an urban terrace with next to no garden things would be much worse.
I do wonder how those who are extroverts, or used to going out all the time will handle this, especially as the weeks turn into months!
Originally Posted by: Retron