8 Things You Can Do To Forget Time During Power Cuts!

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8 Things You Can Do To Forget Time During Power Cuts!
Sarvani Murthy, a regular reader of Chai Bisket.> It is very common for any Hyderabadi to experience power-cut not only during summer but also at anytime round the year. It has become inevitable part of our lives and instead of cribbing about it with sweaty heads, I think we can go ahead and try doing these: 1. If you have your grand parents at home, ask them about their childhood. I'm pretty sure, you'll not even know when the time just flew! 11116033_1179022835446927_1259658464_n 2. Call that friend/cousin whom you've been longing to talk to but never had the time. Sweet surprises are always very heart-warming. Venky Mahesh 3. What's better than going back old school and playing antyakshari, dumbcharades or Uno with your neighbours rather than having a meaningless gossip. Bonding and fun go hand in hand! anthyakshari fun time 4. If it's late in the evening or night, then GHOST STORIESSSSS! Just imagine, you with your bunch of friends or neighbors doing this. You'll end up having the most terrifying night of your life, if someone actually finds something creepy during the narration. ghost stories 5. Okay! Let's not get spooky. Who said candle light dinners are meant only for romantic couples? How about setting the table for a memorable family dinner! By the way, you are welcome. donner with frnds 6. How about making it a mini-theater night? Have a screening of your favorite movie in your laptop. movies 7. Or imagine yourself with a mug of cold coffee reading your favorite novel while resting on the sofa. *You can finish your whole library, if I'm not wrong*. 11211972_1179021098780434_1842213090_o 8. Become the archaeologist of your house and locate the photo albums. After you start looking at them, I'm pretty sure you'll have that huuuge smile on your face once you are done with the albums. Memories are indeed the biggest treasures of our lives. albums In this generation where technology has occupied our lives so much, why not consider these power-cuts as opportunities to reconnect to the humans around us!