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                 MY DAYS IN CONTINUING                                           LOCK DOWN

It all started when it was the second day of my eighth grade. There was a sort of commotion all over. When we were still in our yoga class,our yoga teacher announced that our school will be closed from tomorrow. While some children were sad (including me) some were extremely happy on the thought of no school. Some nonconformist children were fitful on their behaviour. We were supposed to take all our books and copies, but as we weren't informed abot online assignments, I decided not to take my copies along with me. It was a heavy load on our backs.
                            We returned home after such a gruelling day and told our mom the NEWS. It was clear that it was all because the pandemic and that someone may be notifiable. This was only the beginning of the shut down. Some of my friends were worried about being estranged but soon they calmed down. We were told about the modules the following day and believe me, we were shocked.As i didn't have any of my notebooks, we went to school to collect them from my locker, only after one week. We met our 😙

principal there, who asked us that how were we taking this whole 'no school' thing. We answered that it was all boring at first. Basically we had started a group study thing with Ranak, Amrit and Aditya Madan. But we did not tell him that.
                           When we went home, we continued everything as normal. It was 19th when PM Modi announced the 'JANTA CURFEW'. We did as told and came out of our house om 22nd and banged utensils as a tribute to the people who were still working for us in these dangerous situations. On 25th,the prime minister announced the official lock down, just the day before my mother's birthday. We made cakes for her that night as a surprise for her. Me,my sister and my father danced a lot that night. We enjoyed a lot. It was a very jaunty jiffy.
                           After that, we had started doing some drawings, and we did total 6 drawings,which turned out to be awesome. We ate lots of delicious food made by my mother,one of them being my favourite gupchup. It was all awesome. Our school had started online classes and so did FIITJEE. FIITJEE's online classes are awesome,but our school's classes are not so bad either. I have also watched many movies and series since then,some of them being- Project MC squared,Special ops,Young Sheldon,Big Bang Theory and Panchayat. We have also planned to do something much more resourceful now,other along with studying and watching TV.
                           I have learnt to make rotis,which are somehow round now and have also improved my carom skills. Recently,we displayed our creativity in a Muskurayega India video with my friends. It was quite memorable. Our school is giving us lots and lots modules to write,and 'boy,there is no questioning it. Anyways,I have enjoyed a lot these lockdown days and all,but I still wish for this pandemic to get over, and leave our country,or even better EARTH,forever,ASAP!
              That is all and I hope you liked reading my blog.!😘

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