Life During Lockdown
By Abeer Choubey
When
the lockdown was announced in India, it spelt doomsday for me. My
biggest worry was, how I would survive without my househelp. I was so
dependent on her that due to her absence for the next few weeks left me
wondering how I would navigate through this uncharted territory. So,
come lockdown and my blessing - my maid - made an exit.
Keeping aside all the depressing thoughts that loomed over me, I decided I would make the most of the quarantine time. I kindled my positive spirit and realised that this period would serve as a great opportunity to finish my pending assignments. I thought I would get ample time to finish them off. To make the most of this period, I decided I would brush up a few skills too.
But
I didn't know then that the only skill I would brush up during this
quarantine would be mopping, cleaning, dusting and cooking skills! By
the end of the first few days I was left with no energy, leave aside any
state of mind to vent out my creative skills. All said and done, this
quarantine was not going as I had thought it would. In the initial days I
fell into a self-sympathy mode and felt really low.
But
as I waded through the days, and the teething phase passed, I developed
my own coping strategy. Practice makes a man perfect. As days
progressed, I became efficient at all the chores and discovered
effective ways to manage things. Light dawned upon me and I realised
with relief and happiness that I can survive merrily!
When our online classes started, I enjoyed them. I find them interesting as they are on our screen. It makes these classes more exciting. Now my studies depend largely on my initiative! I was pretty excited about the first class because it was the first time that I was studying from a website given by my school. It was very interesting and amazing.
| My Study Table for Online Classes |
When our online classes started, I enjoyed them. I find them interesting as they are on our screen. It makes these classes more exciting. Now my studies depend largely on my initiative! I was pretty excited about the first class because it was the first time that I was studying from a website given by my school. It was very interesting and amazing.
| Baking a Cake |
The chef de partie in me emerged every now and then. I discovered unexplored territories of various cuisines. On some days, I made chaat, samosa, kachori and even a chocolate cake!
I
learnt coping strategies, life skills, values and household chores. I
also watched Ramayan and Mahabharat with my family. We also watched 70s
classic movies with grandparents and their joy knew no bounds.
Even
though we were cooped in our homes, we bonded and connected like never
before. Late night chats, online games with family and friends, online
group video calls added a spark to my days.
That's great Abeer. Keep going
ReplyDeleteAbeer, I think many of us can relate to your experience and I agree that this has been a blessing in disguise!
ReplyDeleteAbeer very well written and it is really true that our Families have made this lockdown easier for us
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