๐Ÿท๏ธ Tag: India

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Gain an Hour, Lose an Hour

The very first year I moved here, I was surprised when one day, suddenly, the sunset had gone an hour earlier! I was confused on what had happened and how come I saved an hour (happily, I might add), when I finally came to know about Daylight Savings Time. There are a lot of things I learned when I first came to the United States, one of them being Daylight Savings Time. That is when all the time zones in the United States move forward by one hour to extend the amount of sunlight we get during the evening. This steals one hour from the morning sunlight and adds it back to the evening sunset time, stretching it out by one hour.

๐Ÿ“ Travel

Mother Tongue โ€“ A Lap Language

I never realized the power of my mother tongue until I was 10. I grew up listening to the Marathi and Hindi languages, as they were the only things I ever heard until I went to school. Marathi was the language I said my first word in, the language in which I learned to communicate with my parents, the way they interacted with me when I was a small girl. Itโ€™s the only language I speak to my relatives in. It gave me a sort of connection to other people who spoke the same language because we started on the same wavelength.

๐Ÿ“ My Culture

Uniforms- To Have or Not to Have

What would your reaction be if your school suddenly decided not to have any uniforms and the students can wear whatever they want (with some exceptions of course). Well, that is exactly what happens here in USA. We can wear whatever we want, as long as it doesnโ€™t violate the dress code. I believe that people here get a lot of choices ever since theyโ€™re children. This country strives to give people freedom, and the ability to choose the outfits to wear is just another step in the plan.

๐Ÿ“ School

Cricket- A Game That Unites a Nation

Cricket! Hmm, what can I say about this sport? Actually, for me, itโ€™s not just a sport. Itโ€™s a community, an opportunity for loved ones to come together and be on the same team. Cricketโ€™s one of the sports that Iโ€™ve been watching ever since I was a kid. One of my most fondest memories with my family came because of cricket.

As a kid, I always knew when there was a cricket tournament going on, even if I didnโ€™t understand how the sport worked exactly. My neighborhood was always a big fan, celebrating after every match India won. One of my most fond memories are when I used to come home after playing downstairs with my friends, T-shirt sticking to my back because of the Mumbai heat, the humidity and hot summer sun casting a blaze on my face. As I stepped into my house, the blast of wind from the air conditioning greeting me was one of the greatest reliefs. Looking up, I would always see my parents in the same position, the memory a clear image in my mind. My dad would be on the back couch, leaning on one arm, cheering on Team India. My mom on the couch on the side, eyes glistening with rapt attention, she too would shout and high five my dad every time that one of her favorite players hit a boundary or a sixer. This was my first inclination towards loving cricket, and I have grown even fonder of it since.

๐Ÿ“ My Culture

Bollywood- Bas Naam hi Kaafi Hain!

My love for Bollywood movies started when I was just 6 or 7 years old. Though, surprisingly, it didnโ€™t really kick off until the lockdown in 2020 due to Covid. When I was little, the most important things to me were the Bollywood songs. I would sing them in the shower and try to remember them when my friends and I were playing Antakshari. Antakshari is a very popular game in India, where you take the last syllable of a specific song and try to think of a song that starts with the same syllable. Though most of all, I used to love Bollywood songs because of dance.

๐Ÿ“ My Culture

Grandparents are like air. You cannot see it, but you know they are always there

Today, I want to take the time to talk about my grandma (Nani, my momโ€™s mother). Growing up in an Indian household, I was used to being around a lot of my relatives and family friends. Iโ€™ve always loved being part of a large community, a large family, especially during Wedding Season. Ever since I was a little kid, Iโ€™ve known to dress up in Indian attire and go for poojas (prayers), and celebrations of various kinds. I know a lot of my extended family by name and grew up having small talk. Though I think my favorite family member besides my parents, is my grandma.

๐Ÿ“ My Life

Hello World!

Hi everyone, I go by my virtual name Navaka. I am a girl from two worlds. My idea behind starting this blog is comprised of a lot of factors. In my life, I have attended 6 schools (both in India and USA), lived in two countries, visited 14 states in India and 13 countries in the world which includes three continents. I have always liked travelling and have written about my experiences ever since I was 6 years old. The reason Iโ€™m starting this blog is because I want to put my experiences on the table and create memories.

๐Ÿ“ My Life