When a terrifying near-death experience brought her age into sharp focus, Jane Gordon made the decision to take charge of her future In recent weeks all our lives have been changed dramatically by a threat few could have imagined.
I am seeing this brave new world through the prism of my iPhone, without which (along with comfort food and early evening alcohol) I’m not sure I would be able to manage in my own particular solitary confinement.
It has become a lifeline, as we all get through this apart but somehow together. Curiously, I am seeing more of my children than before: a daily vision of my previously seldom-seen son Rufus, a precious hour a day educating my granddaughter Edie remotely to relieve Bryony, a nightly gossip and G&T with