What I Miss During Quarantine
To start with,
there’s nothing much I miss, actually. I am a CS student who stayed at home all
the time except for the 2 hours class, 1 hour meander travel, more and less,
and 1-2 hours of miscellaneous excuses to be out of the house. At home, I had an
imperative routine of eating, sprawling flat on the floor and staring at the
ceiling, eating, watching some movies on laptop or TV while I eat (or vice
versa), scoring half a century for the number of times I open and close the
refrigerator, watching YouTube videos about how to be productive, eating, listening
to motivational speeches to prepare myself to be productive, eating, arranging
my bookshelf, cupboard, room – sometimes even the shoe rack – so that I won’t
be stopped by my unclean environment from being productive, actually studying
for an hour or 2, and sleeping before I realize it. It was de rigueur for me to
wear clothes such as shorts and loose tees so that I was ventilated enough to endure
the undue heat. At the day time, I did not socialize much or jump into the
virtual world of Instagram and Pinterest (Yup, I choose Pinterest over other
social media. I am weird) because my friends were either in college or at work.
At evening though, I mostly chatted with friends, complained about how
difficult it is to study law subjects, and lived in the Home and Search
sections of Instagram and Pinterest.
Now you see?
Nothing much has changed for me. But still, there are so many things that I
miss. I don’t miss meeting or interacting with my neighbours and classmates,
which I regularly do. But I do miss rendezvousing with my friends,
which is occasional. I miss being the surprise visitor for my friends at the
end of a tiring week. I miss driving with my friend in pursuit of the perfect
food joint even when we don’t have much money to spend. It may be the crowded,
street-side Pani Poori bhaiya during a rainy day, or the promising Thalapakatti
after one exhausting hot afternoon. It may be Shawarma during Chai time, or the
nearest McD to use the coupon we acquired somehow. It may be one of our friends’
house, because her mom had made a special dish, or my house because it is
fenced with a variety of food shops. Food was the prime basis at which our
geographical choices were made.
I miss what we did
when we are together. I miss often looking around, noticing there were younger
people than us in the place and musing about how we spent our childhood watching
Power Rangers and believing swallowing a seed could result in a plant growing
inside you and out of your ears, nose, and mouth. Sighing recurrently and
tip-toeing on the reminiscence of our happy days. Unfolding the contrast ongoing
events of our life. Lamenting on how our life could have been better if not for
the society, its inveterate evilness, and our unacceptance that the owl did not
deliver the letter because we are not wizards. Gradually jumping into our
fantasy of unconditional love and subtle wealth to buy all our favourite books
and a house with space for a library, and go for a long trip together. Knocking
on the doors of the inbuilt rage and sorrow of our inability to change neither
our reality nor the arousing issues of our surroundings. At last laminating the
day by taking photos.
I miss taking
those pictures, rather than sitting at home and looking at it. Pictures are
textbooks of memories. You can see them, read them, learn from them, but at
some point, get bored of them. After all, pictures are not the embodiment of
what you yearn for. They cannot bring back the loud, deathly laughter with
snorts, the fragrance of the yummiest lunch when she opens her dabbha, the
voice of my friend, sitting behind me, yelling at the other drivers on the
road, the smack on my head when I steal her last piece of chicken. No long
phone calls or unbreakable video calls can do the magic.
Speaking of
chicken, I definitely miss every food joint and app. Nah, I did not always go physically
to the restaurant every time I craved for a biryani. I used to often order-in to
not disturb my inertia. But if I do that now, during a pandemic, my mom would
chase me down the streets with a slipper or broomstick in her hand. So that
question is out of the window.
Above all, I miss
my liberty. For a girl who always longed to drive, it was a tremendous coup to
get my driving license. Ever since, the road was my sky and my Honda Activa was
my pair of wings. Not more than a year later, this pandemic shackled my wings
and caged me.
Amongst all these
interweaved things I miss, I am happy some people get to live my life
(although, now that there are so many people doing the exact same thing as I, I
almost feel unemployed). Do not mistake me. I do grieve for the people who are
suffering. I am aware that the victims of this Pandemic are more than the ones
who tested positive and I pray for all of us to survive this juggernaut.
I am just saying that I am grateful for some small pleasures at this time of difficulty. I am happy I get to spend more time with my family. I am happy I eat healthier nowadays (not out of choice, yet let’s put a smile on it). I am happy mom is free enough to make a lot of conventional sweets and snacks. I am happy to find my new talent in competitive games such as Ludo. I am happy my friends are also learning and developing their skills such as raising just one eyebrow. I am happy my sister is trying some killer recipes. I am happy her Dalgona did not kill me. I am happy we are helping mom with her chores. Above all, I am happy for my city. Like a demure girl who dances when alone, the city is smiling with beauty at its best.
♥️♥️♥️
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSweet little things! 💕
ReplyDeleteWooooaaaaaaahhhhh ❤️
DeleteThank you :)
DeleteMasss
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
DeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Deleteவெறித்தனம் வெறித்தனம்
ReplyDeleteNandrigal pala! :)
DeleteSo chweet.. Can imagine
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot dude! :D
Delete🔥🔥❤❤
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Delete❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteOh ma lil Shakespeare .... truely felt d same as it depicts each and evy1 of us hehe.
ReplyDeleteLol! thanks a lot da! :D
DeleteWoah! ♥️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Delete❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot da!
DeleteBeautifully picturized♡ more way to go, love :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sweety!
Delete