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Thursday, 20 April 2023

Lockdown - Apr 2020

This has taught me to be grateful, to not things for granted.

memories dated just 3 months back are also coming as nostalgia.
the world has come to a standstill.

it was just normal in march, we did do a trip to Goa and came back, went home for holi - came back and woof it all started to come under lockdown.

meeting people socializing, travels, drives, hanging out has paused.
although internet is still on, and virtually we are still connected but in these hard times it feels such a disconnect at times

but in a positive blink, it has given the much needed break to all of us.
spend time with family, play with your kids. entertain yourself
Play games, cook, draw, write, scribble, rest, sing, dance, take care of you 

coming to what I miss most during this period of isolation, NOTHING
I am doing what I just love to do, stay home, do my thing.

I have just discovered the love to cook, the happiness it gives me to plan every meal specially the weekends.
I love to capture some lovely food on the plate and put it to my social media, obviously I am getting a lot of appreciation and love for these.

But the point remains that this situation is here to stay and will be the new normal in times to come.
I think this is some part of God's plan to put things back in their orbit.

Government cannot put the entire company under the lock-down for long, this will be a bigger economic issue and problem for the daily bread earners.
Cant be done much, but it will be more productive if we choose to adapt this.

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