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Coronavirus: Family of 14 say life in lockdown is 'calmer' | Coronavirus: Family of 14 say life in lockdown is 'calmer' |
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A family of 14 has said life under lockdown has been "calmer and more sedate than normal everyday life". | |
The Shaw family live in a Victorian semi-detached house in Mapperley, Nottingham, with mum Stacy and dad Tom joined by 12 of their children. | The Shaw family live in a Victorian semi-detached house in Mapperley, Nottingham, with mum Stacy and dad Tom joined by 12 of their children. |
Mr Shaw said while food shopping had become more difficult, the absence of a morning school run had led to a quieter start to the day. | Mr Shaw said while food shopping had become more difficult, the absence of a morning school run had led to a quieter start to the day. |
And some siblings had even bonded well enough to build a PC together. | And some siblings had even bonded well enough to build a PC together. |
"It's been different, but probably not in the way everyone imagines," he said, adding they were all "coping well" under the circumstances. | "It's been different, but probably not in the way everyone imagines," he said, adding they were all "coping well" under the circumstances. |
'Lockdown life is calmer' | 'Lockdown life is calmer' |
The children living at home are aged between five and 23, with two more of the Shaw brood already having flown the nest. | The children living at home are aged between five and 23, with two more of the Shaw brood already having flown the nest. |
Mr Shaw said he did not know why they had ended up with such a large family, and despite lockdown logistical difficulties, things were running smoothly. | Mr Shaw said he did not know why they had ended up with such a large family, and despite lockdown logistical difficulties, things were running smoothly. |
"It is a lot quieter, calmer, and more sedate than normal everyday life," he said. | "It is a lot quieter, calmer, and more sedate than normal everyday life," he said. |
"Usually the morning is the maddest part of our day and there's drop offs at three different schools which take up to an hour round trip for us both. | "Usually the morning is the maddest part of our day and there's drop offs at three different schools which take up to an hour round trip for us both. |
"So life has slowed down a bit. We start the day a bit later, there's no rush and the children wake up at different times and we have a staggered start to the day." | "So life has slowed down a bit. We start the day a bit later, there's no rush and the children wake up at different times and we have a staggered start to the day." |
Shopping for 14 must be stressful, surely? | Shopping for 14 must be stressful, surely? |
Mr Shaw said it did not feel like the family were "living on top of each other" but said working out trips to the supermarket has proven trickier. | Mr Shaw said it did not feel like the family were "living on top of each other" but said working out trips to the supermarket has proven trickier. |
"We used to shop three times a week, and now we're trying to keep it to once a week," he said. | |
"They're like a plague of locusts going through the kitchen at times - you can fill the fridge and it will be empty in two or three days. | "They're like a plague of locusts going through the kitchen at times - you can fill the fridge and it will be empty in two or three days. |
"We get through a lot of food so the shopping has freaked us out a bit." | "We get through a lot of food so the shopping has freaked us out a bit." |
How about leaving the house? | How about leaving the house? |
Mr Shaw said they were effectively isolating and staying at home, apart from the weekly shop, because of one of his children having a disability. | Mr Shaw said they were effectively isolating and staying at home, apart from the weekly shop, because of one of his children having a disability. |
But he said having their own outdoor space had been a relief. | But he said having their own outdoor space had been a relief. |
"Luckily we have got a large yard or garden with swings, slides and badminton set up," he added. | "Luckily we have got a large yard or garden with swings, slides and badminton set up," he added. |
"I can't imagine how it must be for parents with children in a flat or a just a strip of concrete. There's nowhere for them to play." | "I can't imagine how it must be for parents with children in a flat or a just a strip of concrete. There's nowhere for them to play." |
And is it harmonious at home? | And is it harmonious at home? |
Dad Tom said there had been the usual bickering among siblings but some of the bonds had improved during the lockdown. | Dad Tom said there had been the usual bickering among siblings but some of the bonds had improved during the lockdown. |
"There's always going to be the odd little argument, but there's never any bloodshed," he said. | "There's always going to be the odd little argument, but there's never any bloodshed," he said. |
"If anything there is more cohesion. In the house there's four of them into gaming so they have built a PC between them with spare parts and now they're all gaming at one time." | "If anything there is more cohesion. In the house there's four of them into gaming so they have built a PC between them with spare parts and now they're all gaming at one time." |
His daughter Kelsey, aged 21, said the lockdown had given her more time to reconnect with her siblings after being at university. | His daughter Kelsey, aged 21, said the lockdown had given her more time to reconnect with her siblings after being at university. |
"Quite a bunch of them are more intelligent than I thought," she said. | "Quite a bunch of them are more intelligent than I thought," she said. |
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