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Stay safe and don't give up

 Hi Everyone, I hadn't written in a while and I thought maybe I should write something here today. Coco and I Last year in 2020, we faced the pandemic and survived. I couldn't keep any art exhibitions. Although we lived close to our relatives, we couldn't see each other. It got much scarier when our street was sealed. My only worry at that time was " If my parents and I pass away with covid, who will take care of Coco?". Yes, Coco is my wonderful pug who saved my life by coming in a box into our home on 01 September 2018. I had become very fragile or vulnerable after my divorce...broken to be exact. Coco made me feel like I should be alive and everything would be alright. Life hasn't been easy but definitely has been better than the past 10 years of my life. I might be known as a bubbly, vibrant, lively young woman since my college days but I'm kind of a boring, serious, and emotional person. I have army blood in my veins so I face challenges that life thr...

Discipline

Discipline The meaning from the Oxford dictionary: Middle English (in the sense ‘mortification by scourging oneself’): via Old French from Latin disciplina ‘instruction, knowledge’, from discipulus Discipline (noun): 1.     The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience. 2.     The controlled behaviour resulting from such training. 3.     Activity that provides mental or physical training. 4.     A system of rules of conduct. 5.     A branch of knowledge, typically one studied in higher education. Discipine (verb): 1.     Train (someone) to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience. 2.     Punish or rebuke formally for an offence. 3.     (discipline oneself to do something) Train oneself to do something in a controlled and habitual way. Disci...

Daughter

Daughters are precious. The emotions attached with daughters are very special. Wanting them to have everything in the world, wanting to watch her be strong and able to live the life she wants is what every parent wants. In India daughters were not given much importance, many women were under pressure to give birth to a son but now there are many changes and the Indian Government is very supportive to its daughters. There is a saying that there should be a son at home to get Moksha (salvation).  but now a days thanks to the education and societal changes a daughter is equal to a son. Daughters are very fond of their parents.There are many songs in the folklore of Indian languages which appreciate their parents and their village. Daughters are symbols of love and wealth. I'm participating in A to Z challenge