Little baby demands dad, get out: When will you do from mind?
Md. Shabbir Hasan
Always it's found that when any calamities or disaster come, schools, colleges, and universities remain closed in particular. All educational institutions, including universities, were declared closed mid-March after corona patients were identified within the country. I even have been reception for quite two months since then. Doing the required shopping online or getting the assistance of well-wishers just in case of utmost need.
Spending time to lecture relatives, friends, and colleagues on the phone or online and reading the news of the Corona situation reception and abroad. I talked to the scholars about the likelihood of starting online learning activities, I attempted to understand their advantages and drawbacks.
If all goes well, the web classes may start from the primary week of September as per the choice of the university authorities. I'm preparing myself for it. We’ve already delivered some learning materials (PowerPoint slides, PDF books, etc.) to the scholars through Google Classroom, in order that they will steel oneself against the web class.
I have talked to the teachers and researchers of various universities outside the country who are involved during this education to understand the small print of conducting online classes. Participated during a two-week short course on online learning, conducted by a university in Australia that runs a cloud-based campus. Even then, unknown terror is peeping in my mind, ready to able to be safe from this epidemic? Will I be able to return to the favorite campus of the students?
Amidst such a lot of panic, we are having a fun time with our two-year-old child, Rehan. If it wasn't for Corona, I would not have stayed reception for therefore long. And lots of things he learned little by little weren't enjoyed. Seeing his mischief and various activities, I put myself in his place in my imagination, and think, what proportion pain my parents have endured on behalf of me. I remember my parents tons. I call my mother, ask her about my childhood, ‘How was I once I was like Rehan? What quite a mischief did I do? Did I bother you a lot? ‘Mom answered all my questions. He said what he won’t to do when he was a touch older and smiled. But I ended to answer an issue from my mother! Mother wants to understand, will I click on Eid or not? I tell my mother about the security of all folks and reassure her, and in only a couple of days, then everything is going to be fine. My mother was with me last Ramadan. We had sahri, iftar together, sat down, and talked about various things! This was alleged to happen again. But nature isn't for us, he has made everyone under house arrest!
Let's mention little Rehan. He has now learned to mention a word or two. When he wakes up, he says ‘Mia’ (the name of his favorite toy, he gave himself). Let her find her favorite toy. Her mother goes to form breakfast for her. He says to me, ‘Dad, bird.’ He has got to be taken to the porch, to point out the birds! The vegetation of Dhaka has now returned to normal, with various species of birds seen within the greenery along the road ahead of the verandah. When he sees a bird, he says, ‘That bird.’ He raises his hand and says, ‘Hello bird’, ‘Come-come’.
The crows come and sit on the porch grill for lack of food, occasionally keeping food for them. Rehan's joy increased a couple of more times when he saw the crow eating food. He flutters his arms and legs in joy and shouts sort of a bird. A little flower has blossomed within the verandah tub, and when he sees it, he says, 'Daddy, flower.' All the cars within the world live near him! As soon as he sees me or his mother beginning of the bathtub, he starts trying to find Jainamaz. He sat down ahead of Jainamaz together with his hat (he calls it a hat). Like us, they tie their hands, prostrate, and mutter.
Sometimes I take him to the roof to enjoy the sunshine sun. Her joy of getting a touch-free space doesn’t want to finish. Before Corona came, I want to walk outside with him from time to time. I might take them to shopping malls or to places where children could play. I used the elevator to urge down from the house, therefore the elevator is familiar to her. Now, as soon because the door of the home is opened, he points his finger towards the elevator and says, ‘Let’s leave.’ Isn't he having tons of trouble because he can't take it out? Oki doesn't think, Dad isn't keeping my word? How am I able to inform him that now's not the time to travel out, now's the time to remain reception. For one's own safety, for the security of all the people of Bangladesh. Hopefully this epidemic will end very soon, all the youngsters will leave with their parents! I'm worried again, will I survive that long? Am I able to fulfill this tiny whim of the kid to travel out? We are expecting an honest day. May Allah accept us soon?
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