by Lukesmummy » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:08 pm
My son (2yrs) and I visit a wonderful, elderly housebound person (we see the same lady each week) for a chat and a cuppa. We were specifically matched by the charity and it's something i'd wanted to do for ages. We've been visiting for over a year now and are firm friends with the lovely lady who enjoys the company, watching a youngster play and simply having someone to chat to. We do this via the Wimbledon Guilds befriending scheme but there are no doubt other similar things local to you. I'm sure an elderly person would love hearing about your daughters activities, watching her sing/dance/draw/sewing etc or just chatting to you both.
Just an idea - my son and I enjoy it very much too
My son (2yrs) and I visit a wonderful, elderly housebound person (we see the same lady each week) for a chat and a cuppa. We were specifically matched by the charity and it's something i'd wanted to do for ages. We've been visiting for over a year now and are firm friends with the lovely lady who enjoys the company, watching a youngster play and simply having someone to chat to. We do this via the Wimbledon Guilds befriending scheme but there are no doubt other similar things local to you. I'm sure an elderly person would love hearing about your daughters activities, watching her sing/dance/draw/sewing etc or just chatting to you both.
Just an idea - my son and I enjoy it very much too :-)