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Jen, known as Sei in the Japanese version, is a recurring character from Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL and is often seen hanging around with Tori Meadows and Summer.

Coronavirus: the move back in with parents

Dec 18,2024 1:38 pm

Jen and her Two Children spend the lockdown with your parents

It's been 15 years Jen first moved out of their parents ' House , But now, because of the coronavirus life of three generations under the same roof.

The outbreak has already brought many families unexpectedly Back Together - from the young professionals Returning Home after losing their jobs, to people moving in to look after older relatives.

For those, the decision was hard and it meant that she and her children were separated from Her Husband .

your underlying health conditions that you Her Husband makes at increased risk of Covid-19 But the job with The Met police to catch more of The Virus .

"He will go in and out of London, visiting hospitals, prisons, people's homes-it was just too much of a risk," the 37-year-old says.

So, after self-isolation for Two Weeks while Her Husband stayed in a Hotel Jen and their Two Children moved with their parents To Live , only a short drive away in Buckinghamshire.

Five Days , Jen says The Family have avoided any major arguments that has So Far taken though with Two Children in The House , a little getting used to for your parents.

"My father has some of the jokey in-House Rules about the ordinary and we are asking the children to The House More Than they normally would," she says.

"But inevitably it is at times when it is gloomy and claustrophobic, with so many of us in The House . "

Jen 's set by father, a couple of basic rules

The outbreak has also Cut Short University terms and conditions for students across the Country - with many Returning Home early as a result.

When rumors of a lockdown, the first to Kevin , who decided to study at the University of Greenwich in London, began, Home to travel to Northern Ireland , is concerned that the flights could stop in the short term.

The 19-year-old also had financial concerns and knew he would be able to save money on food, to life, to go from Home , with his foster mom.

adaptation to their lives At Home in a rural area of Northern Ireland , near Newry, was difficult.

"It was a massive shock to the return from London," he says. "I don't think it really Hit Me until I actually came Home . "

Kevin with his London friends, before he returned to Northern Ireland

Because his foster daughter's mom is in her 70s, he was also to isolate the self, to The Risk of The Virus to catch.

"of Course I can call My Friends , But with only two of us in The House it can be lonely, after he used to be with loads of people around the University," he says.

"It was difficult to see, we all Go Home to their brothers and sisters, whereas in My House it's Just Me and my foster parents mom. "

There is also the disappointment of missing The End of the term and other University activities. A Trip to Japan for a conference was cancelled, while Kevin , the other summer vacation plans were put on hold.

Angus, 25, was also concerned about the locked up to his apartment on his own.

He normally lives in London with a friend, But when his roommate decided to isolate herself, with her boyfriend, he decided to move Back To his parents' House just outside of Manchester.

While he admits, access to a garden, and someone who is willing to, his Laundry is a plus, it loses some of its independence has taken a bit of adjustment.

"It is not strange, because it justifies the total loss of freedom, But at the same time, you have to, what do you do with your own Time In a way that you live you will not, when alone," he says.

Find time for yourself is also a Challenge to participate with his mother, has his remote yoga class, and his father asked him, The Dog , if he gets busy with work.

Angus, and his mother's jaws were away The Time Together to

But it has enjoyed in the rule of Angus, to be able to spend more time with his parents So Far .

"It is quite nice, because when you come back for a weekend, you have all these great plans, But never implement," he says.

"me and my mom are both avid bakers and we always say, we are going To Bake , when I get Home , But we don't always have as much time. "

However, a lot of time stuck in The House , they had To Bake fresh bread and have done, a virtual Pub Quiz Together .

Stacey and her mother, Jackie, and daughter, Lauren, is

For Stacey and Her Daughter , with Stacey 's mom, who was in her 80s, less out of choice than necessity.

The couple, from London, moved in at the beginning of March, because Stacey , 55, had sold her House and waited for them to finish to the purchase of a new property.

But , according to the United Kingdom in lockdown, The Process was put on ice, and there is little chance you will be able to move in, in the foreseeable future.

Instead of weeks, The Family now living may months under the same roof.

"I'm used to it, with My Own House , so I thought it would be really hard," says Stacey .

"My mother has lived on her own for 10 Years , so you in their ways. "

For your 15-year-old daughter in a room with your mother was difficult, But she was busy with school work.

in Spite of the stressful situation, Stacey said it was a "blessing in disguise" for you and and your mother, in order to be able to any other company, especially after Stacey furloughed from Her Job at an optician was.

"Maybe it's what we needed to give us all a bit closer Together ?"



family, coronavirus pandemic, social distancing

Source of news: bbc.com

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