Dear Shanaya,
You are 7 now. Taller, Talkative, Terrific! And to add another feather to your cap, you have dealt with the crisis around COVID-19 incredibly well. We have stayed home (or consciously adhered to the isolation guidelines, to do the responsible thing) for weeks/months - over March to June 2020. We are lucky here in Perth to be able to ease the social restrictions sooner than most other countries/cities in the world who are still battling the rising curve. But it must have been difficult for you, given the social butterfly you are! You took it really well, and never complained. I am proud of how positive, energetic and cheerful you have been through this all. Not a single meltdown (although, I myself had a few)!
We took to art (painted, made COVID-themed posters and family hand-print collages, wind chimes out of bangles, a peacock out of leaves, and even a picture of the night sky for Daddy's desk on his birthday)....
music and dancing (there was a party in our living room almost every day, as you asked Google to play your favourite songs)....
role-plays (we set up pop-up restaurants in the backyard and served pancakes and ice-cream for brunch!)...
DIY toys (Daddy made you a kitchen out of cardboard boxes, and a cool little camera...Mummy sewed a dress for your Barbie and made Easter Bunnies out of socks...and you made Play Doh animals and birds)...
Google 3D animals, ranging from tigers to giant pandas (who looked quite comfortable in our living room)...
star gazing with our new telescope (bought at the Perth Astronomy Fest 2020)...
video/Zoom chats with family and friends (and even virtual birthday party and cake cutting for Daddy's birthday)...
reading and story-telling (and making video clips of jokes you read out from your new-favourite "The Treehouse Joke Book")...
walks around the neighbourhood (spotting the teddy bears and rainbows people left at their windows to lift up the spirits...and the most gorgeous pink skies at sunset)...
cooking and experimenting in the kitchen (especially the Dalgona Coffee that became "viral", and Daddy's signature goat curry and pulao)...
science experiments (of invisible drawings that reveal themselves in water, and shape shadow on walls)...
Lego competitions (where Daddy built a bridge he named "Poku"and you built a whole city, with a school, playground, hospital and even a church!)...
gardening and home-decorating (we planted a new yellow-flowering plant that we can see from the kitchen window, while Daddy took to grafting roses)...
homeschooling (which was bitter sweet - some days were fun, and some were stressful, as Mummy was still working full time, and had deadlines to meet!)
backyard cricket (where money was always involved!)...
writing letters to our friends in the neighbourhood (and receiving replies in our letter boxes, because we couldn't meet them in person)...
makeup and manicures (our nails have never looked so good before!)...
TV and movie nights with pop corn (Nadiya Hussain's cook shows were our favourite, and we even tried a few recipes like beetroot pasta, orange baklava, soda bread, peanut butter chicken casserole)
candle-lit dinners (because, well...one day, there was a power cut around dinner time.. and one day, because we just felt like it!)...
radio shows (yes, Mummy even did a quick interview with a radio station in Kolkata, to share what the COVID situation was in Australia!)
and a pet (we brought home Shelly, the snail).
Turns out, the best thing we got out of this crisis was memorable time with the family. I hope when this is all over, and the world has found a way to defeat this virus, we can look back on these days, and remember how we survived a pandemic, together as a family. Most of all, I hope we continue to be grateful for our blessings, big and small...and never take anything or anyone for granted.
Love,
Mummy