Lockdown Diaries Nominee#49 Lockdown Diaries- Ayushi Sahare

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dalgona

The time when dalgona was the absolute trend!!
Looks pleasing right?! It took me cons to whisk the coffee and make it the right consistency
But in the end it was totally worth it .

IT

Uncertainty about the future. This thought has run through my mind
millions of the time. I choose to try out the Google professional IT course to see if this is what I see myself doing in the next 5 or 10
years!

Dark

Watching Dark just exploded my mind Endless possibilities and theories about the future In this series the past repeats itself after every
33 years. And all the action done in the past and the future influence the existence
of hurrankind. What if this theory is really true and another parallel universe exists?!.
Amazing right

Dark

“What we know is a drop. What we don’t know is an ocean”
!! Happy Rakshabandhan!!
This Rakhi was completely different The absence was feit but then Rakhi is not just
about tying a piece of thread right?! It’s just to signify a beautiful relationship that already
exists

This lockdown 1×75 e7 rollercoaster that was going up up tap and then suddenly it craslies and fulls right down!
Blasts like an explosion in Beirut Forcing their voices but their scruumis mute
Sweeping hundreds away just in a smp And their Purni and dired bodies ready to take a peaceful nan.

Pronising a mother and a daughter he’d be back u home W71-73 be sureumed can’l Prealhe I can’t breathe lul me yu buck lomy dute.
Gcorgo Floyd uls choked Ilumany evoked.
Humans became creatures when it came to fust Is dere wrywe left on his curth iftar tve QFI Feest?
Hourcinto their selves into innocent Children Flow many eternittes until they learn their lesson

The nose can sense the serene smell of phenyl and medicine
A sudden gush of fear and adrenaline People waiting outside the hospital ward
Thinking about a single question Would this be the end or a new way forward?

Mental health taking a toll enough to mess with a person’s head
Alive but leaving their insides dead.
Is this nature’s way of taking revenge. One birth for hundred deaths?
Because if it is Is there umother way to pay Until we grow old and grey.
in no time Darwin’s theory of survival of the
fittest will come into the picture Where humans will eat humans Satisfying their growing hunger
I hope this remains a dream that remains a dream Is this nature’s way of taking revenge
Because if this is Is there another way to pay So that we can grow old and grey? So that we can grow old and grey?
isn’t it amazing and weird and the same time of how it took an entire
pandemic for people to realise the worth of life.

Before this we procrastinated as if we were certain that their is going to
be a tomorrow
We need to understand that life is like a mystery box And it’s upto us how we tackle
surprises

ReachIvy.com organized an online blog/vlog competition to provide people the unique opportunity to share their lockdown stories using their creativity. Ayushi Sahare beautifully pens down the impact the pandemic has had on her and how she is learning to deal with it. Here is a little snippet for you to read. ‘The time when dalgona was the absolute trend!! Looks pleasing right?! It took me cons to whisk the coffee and make it the right consistency. But in the end it was totally worth it.’

The above entry has been submitted by Jainee Shah from Mumbai, India. She is a 22-year-old student of the National Institute of Design. Kudos to Jainee for this beautiful piece!

Show your support and help Jainee win the contest by liking this blog post on all ReachIvy.com’s social media platforms!

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