Surprise lockdown Corby birthday celebration for mum-to-be 'couldn't have been more special'
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A Corby woman, who was going to be whisked away to an exotic location for her big birthday, has instead been treated to a special surprise celebration.
Kelli Toseland, a senior residential care worker, had been looking forward to jetting off to a mystery resort chosen by partner Lee Hetherington for her 30th birthday.
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Kelli said: "I was confused why Lee kept telling me to put on my shoes and coat and to get an umbrella. I thought we'll only be out for two minutes.
"He said his dad was coming by to drop off a present. I usually only put on my slippers.
"When I went outside, I heard a piper playing happy birthday and I said 'oh no, what has he done'.
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Hide Ad"Then I saw people I know in their cars. They kept driving past, hooting and waving. There were loads of friends - so many - and some did a second lap."
As well as the drive past by friends in cars, Kelli was greeted by Corby Town FC's mascot Robbie the Raven and serenaded by Grampian Pipe Band bagpiper Bailey Dickson - all socially distancing.
Kelli's partner Lee, a landscaper, said: "It was amazing. I didn't know with the weather how many people would come but it was absolutely fantastic.
"The house looks like a florist's now.
"I can't say where we were going on holiday but we've put it off for a year. That was going to be her present but I did get her some perfume and a Chinese takeaway."
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Hide AdKelli and Lee, who live in Rowlett Road, Corby are expecting a baby in September, a sibling for their one-year-old son Rudy.
She said: "It was lovely. I felt so special and It could not have been more special. Spending it in lockdown was certainly memorable."
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