Originally posted by: Khai_R_Haagi
We are alternating dusting-cooking-washing within the family. I mostly do jhadu and pocha, parents alternate between dusting and other misc work, then we alternate between breakfast/lunch/dinner. I mostly volunteer for cooking since it's theraupatic during this time of stress and panic. Search for sustainable recipes that doesn't need many ingredients, helps a lot now with limited grocery.
Baki ka time is spent in reading/watching as usual. There are many ivy league free courses online, you can try them out or learn a new language or take up a new habit since it takes 21 days to get used to a habit.
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Biggest takeaway of this pandemic has been living the life of a mother in the this country for the next 21 days (mostly, since most of our mothers are housewives in the country). Can't even imagine what goes through their mind while staying home all day and all night and they have been doing this all their life and has become a habit and we are getting panic attack with just a week of work from home.
You are living a mother’s life but taking it away from her...All the moms are going through a panic attack too with so much crowd at home all the time which amounts to nothing but a whole lot of work for them poor beings...
