Tanisha writes that while the lockdown was initially difficult, her family found ways to occupy their time by playing badminton in the evenings, watching movies, playing carrom after dinner for family bonding, and learning new skills like baking, cooking favorite dishes, and making handmade gifts. She hopes the lockdown will soon be lifted so they can catch up with friends, and is eager to know how they spent their lockdown.
Tanisha writes that while the lockdown was initially difficult, her family found ways to occupy their time by playing badminton in the evenings, watching movies, playing carrom after dinner for family bonding, and learning new skills like baking, cooking favorite dishes, and making handmade gifts. She hopes the lockdown will soon be lifted so they can catch up with friends, and is eager to know how they spent their lockdown.
Tanisha writes that while the lockdown was initially difficult, her family found ways to occupy their time by playing badminton in the evenings, watching movies, playing carrom after dinner for family bonding, and learning new skills like baking, cooking favorite dishes, and making handmade gifts. She hopes the lockdown will soon be lifted so they can catch up with friends, and is eager to know how they spent their lockdown.
I was so excited to receive your letter. We are all fine here. Hope all of you are keeping well.
The lockdown had been excruciating in the beginning. I was able to
manage, but Dylan was going crazy being at home. However, with time, he also got used to it. We used to play badminton in the evening around 5 and watch some movies during the day. At night, after dinner, all four of us used to play carrom. It was a stress reliever and some family time together. This was fun initially. We tried doing different activities to keep us occupied. I learnt baking. I make cookies and cakes now. I also learnt to cook all our favourite dishes, including pasta and momos. I also started making handmade gifts.
Just hoping that the lockdown would be lifted soon so we could
catch up. Waiting eagerly to know how you spent your lockdown.