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What a Year ! Bye Bye 2020

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Phew, what a year! This year has been weird, unusual, uncertain, abnormal, emotionally draining, and the list goes on. It has been a wild ride until now and I am sure all of us are ready for this year to end! We all feel like nothing good has happened this year. However in darkness there is always a ray of light. So I went back into my memories of this year to find that ray of light. I would like to take you through it and please share yours in the comments below, I would love to see it. So here are the top 5 things that I look back on in 2020 that made me happy.  They are not in any order, pretty much just like this year. Turning 16 and passing my 10th standard. These both were bound to happen in the same year or well I was hoping it would. If you have read my blog about my board exams then you would know that it was delayed due to COVID and then later cancelled. The few months of uncertainty where I didn’t know if my boards would happen or not made the news of it ending was very rel

PCR- Pretty Crazy Runners

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This is my 20th blog! 2020 has multiple meanings but this 20th blog is a great milestone for me.I feel extremely grateful that I can express my thoughts, experiences and opinion to all of you. This blog is extremely close to my heart as it is about a very special group that I am so happy I am a part of. In my previous blog I had talked about the latest Anniversary Run- the Khoon Pasina Edition. This blog I am going to talk about the Peerancheruvu Runners and its journey from PBEL City runners to Peerancheruvu Runners and much more. The motto of our running group is “Run, Spread the Spirit” and that is exactly what this group does. Spreading the spirit of running is an integral part of PCR. We always are trying to spread the message about running and how it can be taken up not just as a sport but as a way of a better life. One is obviously by talking to your friends and peers about it. However there was something more we needed to do. That is when the PCR anniversary runs started to c

You are someone's type

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As you all know( or not know) I am part of the Peerancheruvu Runners or better known by the acronym PCR. We all live in the Pee'ran'cheruvu area and are passionate about running and leading an active and healthy life. We conduct Annual Anniversary runs on the first Sunday of December celebrating the number of years PCR has been going strong for. This year's event took place on 6th of December but rather than us all assembling to run, we ran our own ways and assembled (safely) for a good cause. This lockdown has made us face some really tough times. Even for people who had all the basic necessities and even luxuries. This year has become a year where I became much more grateful and appreciative for everything I had because I never lacked anything at any point of time. Still I had a hard time just sitting at home perfectly healthy and fine. However what got me back to reality is that there are people who have been suffering before and which have become way worse due to this