Dear diary, Living in COVID 19 is very strange. Instead of getting dressed, hearing the birds chirping and driving to school, I could get up, hear the birds and make breakfast, get my book from the bannister, and sit and read by the heater. I would then g

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Name
Izzy
Location

Australia

Dear diary,

Living in COVID 19 is very strange. Instead of getting dressed, hearing the birds chirping and driving to school, I could get up, hear the birds and make breakfast, get my book from the bannister, and sit and read by the heater. I would then get dressed and check the timetable on my laptop before I read again until class starts.

I only see my grandpa once a day at lunch, but he’s not always here on facetime, one time he brought a passionfruit and coconut cake that was devoured in less than two days. It gets pretty boring with my sister singing and my dog barking at the birds, the only fun time is when my family sits and plays card games or watches movies. But sometimes my dad is working and my mum is doing Pujah with Amma, who is believed to have the spirit of the Indian goddess.

The part of my day that brings me close to my sister is when school is out and we jump on the trampoline, watch TV in bed with her or playing Bloxburg in Roblox with her and my cousin. If I am getting bored of that I use my fidget spinner or build with LEGO. Living in COVID 19 I have become more resilient and I have learnt new skills and I have read and played video games to my heart’s content.

The government says its safer but I don’t feel that way because of the Anglicare home for elderly people are our neighbours.