To Learners with Love
To
Learners with Love
26th March, 2020
Beloved Learners,
Hope all
of you are keeping well. This advance
closure of school and forced confinement is probably the most trying time in
your life. Believe me, I have never
experienced anything so unusual in my lifetime.
But I know, being Billabongites, you have the resilience to overcome
this 21day CCC (Combat Corona Challenge) successfully.
When
the going gets tough, the tough get going
I was reading
about Scott Kelly, the NASA astronaut who spent a year in space. Also, the submariners who are under water for
months, live in isolation as a regular way of life. They had some simple points to suggest:
·
Have
a mission to keep oneself healthy
·
Have
a daily routine and stick to it
·
Create
one’s own space in your shared house
·
Try
new things
·
Don’t
look too far ahead i.e. don’t count days
·
It’s
ok to feel sad
·
Exercise/
practice what you enjoy doing
·
Stay
in touch electronically
And all of
this is tried and tested by them in isolation.
It’s not as difficult as we feel.
Your
teachers and I have been missing you much. That’s the reason we thought of connecting
with you remotely. Now, this too has not
been easy, dear learners. Especially so
because now our dear friend of 24x7, Mr Internet has started playing
truant. Exercising his free will, he
decides to come and go at his whim and fancy.
And if a worksheet, PPT or video lesson has to be uploaded, you can only
see the icon moving round and round. To
be honest, I feel it is trying to evade work, just like we all do sometimes! Never mind, that’s the fun we
are having!
Read to
enjoy
The
confinement and untimely closure is teaching us things we would remember a
lifetime. Do you know there are
companies like Scholastic, Amazon, Amar Chitra Katha and Oxford that have made
their content freely accessible? These
would otherwise be available only on payment.
My favourite of all is still Amar Chitra Katha, so I have downloaded it and
reading all of them again at my pace.
So, what’s your favourite?
Reading is
the best friend that you have now, download and enjoy audio books, comics and
fiction or if you don’t have your textbooks, go on to the publisher’s site and
bingo you may find yours too. (Between you and me, if you are not in the
Secondary and Higher Secondary Section now, don’t look for textbooks.) This blissful, uninterrupted story time
should not be compromised with.
Above all,
these companies deserve a big thank you.
They have empathised with the learners and teachers and their families
in isolation and have put aside thoughts of business. This is a great learning for all of us. Being beside one when one is in need, is a
value that we often speak about but in our hectic lifestyle, we may not have
been able to do implement it.
Observe
and learn from Nature
I have
been making observations every morning about our chirpy friends. I now wake up to the musical notes of
different sounds and intensity. As I
live close to a huge water body, the birds gliding over it all day long is such
a welcome sight. Have you heard the cuckoo sing? You know, when you imitate
them, they retaliate aggressively. Try it out.
Don’t these remind us of the lovely springtime that we are experiencing
around us at the moment. Look out of
your windows in the morning, talk to the rising sun, sing with chirpy friends,
say hello to the young mangoes waiting to ripen, smell the freshness in the
air, feel its lightness, look at the sky and create imaginative figures with
the flaky clouds. The air around us is
unusually clean and free of toxins that we otherwise breathe. Think what these creatures might have been
facing due to our atrocities all this time.
Would they be thinking, ‘ HUMANS, SERVES YOU RIGHT’! The schools of dolphins have returned to the
coasts of Mumbai, I have heard they can be seen at the Marine Drive
promenade. It’s an all new experience
for them, isn’t it? Don’t they inspire you to be creative?
Create a
time for honing your latent skill. Sing,
dance, play the instrument if you are learning one, draw, paint or learn new
craft ideas online. Design a dress, a
webpage or even change the interiors of your own house. Think creatively!
Family
Fun Days
There is a
sea change in the working structure of your own house. Have you noticed it? I feel, suddenly the western world has
creeped into our homes. Our househelps
are away, it’s the family members who
are managing all chores and with a lot of happiness. Have you also taken up a chore to support
your family? It doesn’t have to be a
heavy one, you can begin with light jobs for yourself. Afterall, you are the youngest of all. You
have the right to choose. But, be productive.
Every small help counts. Make
your bed, fold your clothes, do your dish, keep your study table organised and
you can also help in the kitchen. Why
not learn some family recipes from your grandmas and compile a family recipe
booklet! Try your hands at baking and cooking simple dishes. Learn to make all kinds of Indian
breads. Believe me, you will enjoy the
maps you create while rolling the dough!
Wants
versus Needs
Since you
all are at home now, look at home economics also. Create a list of things you thought you
wouldn’t be able to survive without and a list of things that you are using at
the moment. Compare what you wanted and
what you needed. Wants are endless
demands of our minds, needs are what we require to live a healthy life. Decide whether a want is more important or a
need. Given the current scenario, we
have to practice zero wastage of food, water and electricity. Imagine, in a few days if we don’t have
access to these necessities? If we don’t,
a water or a food riot is imminent.
Pray
for all
Set aside
a few minutes every day to pray. You
don’t have to be a believer in order to pray.
This is a miraculous medicine and when done from the heart, it works
wonders. In your prayer, say a big thank
you to the doctors, nurses, pharmacists, who are working overtime now. Appreciate the police force who are trying to
maintain law and order. Appreciate the
numerous workers who don’t have the privilege of working from home. Pray for your teachers who haven’t stopped
thinking about you even for a moment.
Above all, pray for the family’s well-being and for peace, health and harmony to
prevail in our beautiful world.
Yours
lovingly,
Principal
Ma’am (as you fondly call me)
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