Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Aiza's daily life

By Each passing day, she – Aiza is turning mature, understanding, cooperative, and coordinative toward her brother [Zarak Khan] and Father in particular and, I would say she is going a bit in competition with her mother, for no reason. But generally, she is touchier to her, in many other cases.

During COVID-19 her daily routine was abrupted to an extent, which is getting back on track in Post COVID-19. She is wakes-up by 7 am, get prepared for school, hang her bags on the shoulder, and leave for school with her Mother [ Her mother looks after her school e.g dropping, picking from school, helping her in Homework, Lunch-box and her hygiene things]. She stays in school for almost 4 hours [Five days a week] and come back with a lot of stories from school.

There were days when I used to drop and pick her from school and on the way, we used to sit somewhere on the bank of road and she used to narrate me so many stories happened with her in school.

One of her stories she narrated upon returning home from School this Monday is: That day she had Chicken-Parata in lunch-box, splatted in two parts. Upon opening the Lunch-box during the break, her colleagues without asking her, taken half of her Parata, and she did not resist it. She is a sensitive person when it comes to deal with insensitive people. She collects so many contents upon returning from school.  Why her parents don’t teach her not to snatch food from colleagues, Aiza stated.

Previously, her Ma’am / Class-teacher used to eat half of her food and forced her no to tell her parents, and, believe you me that is what we come to know very much later, but by then she had passed to another class [Nursery]  

Sometime she comes with so interesting stories and narrates me at night when I return home after my office and interestingly, we make fun of those stories.

Anyway, when she comes back from School, eat her lunch again, and then start home- working, as she is so much excited and overwhelmed by her new books, note-books, work-books, new classmates, and class-teacher. She takes it seriously and respond well to the question posed on her when I discuss things with her.

Interestingly she has found-out some friends around the vicinity and they play well in the park after 5 PM. She comes back to eat her dinner and sleep earlier to get-up the next morning. I’m considering myself a lucky father to deal with a sensitive kid and we both are growing up very sophisticatedly in every walk of life.