My top 5 Learnings from the COVID Year- 2020-21 – By Miheeka Bagla
- Hygiene
Not, just me,
But in fact everybody,
Has finally realised the importance of Hygiene,
To stay spick-spack and clean!
And all thanks to COVID-19
- Technology
Imagine where we would be
In this pandemic without technology?
Imagine not even being able to communicate online!
Everybody would just constantly whine!!!
The importance and quick use of technology
Is something we have all very well learnt in 2020!
- Family
Something that sticks with us through thick and thin
Through pandemics like this, help to come out and win
Something that really doesn’t need more of a description
A place where one always gets love and affection!
To realise the true meaning of that feeling
Is something that in 2020 we have started learning!
- Hobbies
When has one ever gotten so much time,
To be passionate about what they are passionate?
To draw, cook, create or rhyme?
To do the few things that they really want to do
For which they keep trying to borrow time
But lands up on that list titled “Later” everytime
2020 has taught us to do what we want to do
That our hobbies matter too..
- To Be Grateful
When have we ever thought,
“Oh how lucky I truly am to go to school and eat out
To meet my friends and roam about!”
When we realised that these little things is what we actually wanted 2020 taught us, and taught well indeed,
To not take things for granted!
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Miheeka you have very well pen down your observations and experience during this difficult times world wide.
Keep writing
Congrats and all the best
Thank you!
Miheeka,you hv put everything in a nutshell. Very well written.
Thank you!
Miheeka , you stand in the crowd,
you find opportunities to make us proud.
You raise money by taking classes on zoom,
Your deeds help other people also bloom.
Keep Shining ! Keep Smiling !
Thank you so much!
Very well penned down Mihika..Keep it up
Thank you!
Very well iterated Miheeka. Each and every point is so true .
Thank You!