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Hola folks🤟🏼  Last year, most of my time was spent doomscrolling. And by most, I mean all🤣🤫. So this time my   mom wanted me to focus more on studying in the holidays (ya’ll know teen pressure). But necessity is the mother of ‘discovery’. I rummaged through my father’s book collection which I didn’t even know existed until 3 weeks ago and by the look of it, I don’t think my mother will have to buy me books again. There are some really awesome picks I recommend everyone should read. 👍 First up, we have 20,000 leagues under the sea by Jules Verne. Yeah I know you’ll think that it is a classic so it will be written in that Shakespearean verse which no one communicates with and will be really boring and all , but trust me it’s not. I mean the language is pretty modern and the book’s actual theme is really surprising as the book is about a submarine. You heard me right folks,  decades before the actual invention of the submarine, Jules Verne gave a very accurate descripti...

Stage fear

 My heart was beating so loud and fast that the audience could probably hear it. My knees were shaking, threatening to give away any minute. Any minute now they would call my name and there I’ll go, towards my doom. I walked up the stage (more like stumbled..) and gulped. Oh no! There were like 200 people there and all ready to see me as a laughing stock. I closed my eyes took a deep breathe and remembered what I told myself yesterday ‘People are just people, they can’t hold me down.’ And I began my speech. I pretended there was no one in the room and kept moving my eyes from one wall to another. All the lines I thought I had forgotten came rushing back. I had a rocky start but a smooth ending. The audience clapped. Before I knew it, the event was over but many people came to congratulate me. I inwardly smiled knowing that, from that day, that the fear itself  was the key to my magical performance. My hardwork was rewarded and a small sapling of confidence had begun to sprout....

Negative marking😰

Hi guys! Sorry I haven’t written for such a long time but I had exams so it didn’t leave much time to write. Anyways, here goes nothing...  I know the biggest fear of secondary and higher secondary school students. Trust me, I do! It’s negative marking. The most frightening thing in the world for a student! Recently, I took my first negative marking test. And oh boy! I was a walking talking bucket of sweat. And I hadn’t even prepared that well so I was in confusion for almost half the paper. First of all, I don’t even understand the concept of negative marking. Like, why is it even needed? The teachers are just showing their desperation for reducing marks! Or maybe they are trying to scare the students away so that there are less papers to check! Whichever the case, I know one thing for sure, ‘Some teachers are nightmares dressed like daydreams’. Okay, maybe that was a stretch but you get what I mean.🙄 During the whole test my mind was in a dilemma, one telling me to go ahead and ...

Hard, understandable changes

 Hey guys, I am back! Lying on my bed last night I don’t know why but my mind went on philosophical mode and suddenly you know aha! realisation  dawned on me (I know this philosophical track is a bit goody-goody but..) Stopped! Just stopped! This is exactly what happened to our lives. Coronavirus stopped us in our tracks. We just stopped going out of the house! But now we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccines are finally here. You know, during mid-lockdown if someone had asked me how I would feel once we were safe again, I would have danced with joy and would have rushed out of the house like a maniac. But now, I am not so sure... I mean sure I am really happy but kinda disappointed that I won’t get to attend school online from the comfort of home. See, what I noticed this lock down was that while adults became self reliant ( reluctantly!), students became reliant on tech.  We forgot our own schedules and principles. We started using google during the tests,...

FLASH BACK INNOCENCE...😳🤦🏻‍♀️😂

 Well, I am back! And this time I am going to share some of my most embarrassing memories. Hey, we all have some. A stupid friend suggested  this idea and I suppose I was even more stupid to like it. So get ready to laugh on this flashback journey In 1st standard,  we  had a question in  EVS paper asking  about my mother tongue. Turned out that this was an out of syllabus question but at that time we were too busy to notice. So, I didn’t have the slightest idea about what mother tongue was and thought of it as mother’s tongue. On top of it, the only hint my invigilator dropped was  that it could  be blue, red, orange etc. And you guessed it right, I wrote that my mother tongue was pinkish red. Hey..it seemed reasonable that time.🙄 When I was in 3rd standard, my father was transferred to Kolkata and  mom  & I went for one week to see to suitable accommodation for him. His then Managing Director  took us to Tollygunge club  ...

INTERESTING READS: LITTLE WOMEN

  Bonjour , dear rea ders. Hope you all are doing good. Today’s blog is about a book I recently read ‘Little Women. Little Women is an 1868 novel  and also has a sequel Good Wives published in 1869.  Written by Louisa May Alcott, it is a perfect book to read lazily, snuggled on couch and sipping hot chocolate. It is tale of 4 sisters and how they  graduate from being children to young ladies, facing trials  and tribulations, time and again in life.  It is an immensely absorbing read about sisterly love, romance,  family , sacrifice, parting ways and death. Meg, Amy, Jo and Beth are the four March sisters who live with their mother and old cook Hannah.Their father has gone away to help in the war. Louisa has beautifully described the innocent friendship which gradually developed between the Marches’ and their neighbour  Laurie . I admit I cried while reading some chapters showcasing the close relationship between Jo and Beth.I was touched by the w...

ALL ABOUT ME

Hola people.I am Aarushi.Your typical 13 year old girl.Ya,just the same package like all the teens in the world complete with a hot temper and a clumsy touch. I like reading books.All right,no need to look surprised,a few teens do like reading.And this eventually led to an acquaintance to recommend blog writing and... here I am!I am actually kinda glad for this cause’ it gives me a reason to think about and also a way of improving my literature marks.I live a pretty normal live : attending online classes,getting scolded for being absent minded, trying to sneak chocolates to bed ,listening music and all that. So,dear reader, let me tell you a bit about myself.I like drawing and reading,travelling and of course, binge watching FRIENDS and Stranger Things on Netflix.I also love Grishaverse and Percy Jackson books .I dislike heights, bitter gourd juice and anything non vegetarian ( the smell makes me pass out). Well here we are, dear reader, everything you need to know about me. Bye ,till ...