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There's a popular saying in our country which goes like this: Bachhe Bhagwan Ka Roop Hote Hain! Indeed, one hundred per cent correct, absolutely no questions raised whatsoever. Kids and their innocent mischiefs, their laughter, their giggles are more than enough to take you out of all the gloominess around you. A house which is always filled with kids' laughter and mischiefs is a house which is always happy. This nationwide lockdown has proved to be a boon for those working parents, who couldn't get enough time to spend with their kids before, due to their hectic schedule. (Recommended Read: Karisma Kapoor Hints At Daughter, Samaira Kapoor's Entry In Bollywood, Says She's Experimenting)
Now, since everybody is locked in their homes, spending quality time with their kids and loved ones, we are sure at some point or the other you would've thought, "Enough of this, I can't take it anymore!" Especially when you have little kids at your home (that thought crosses our mind like 5 times a day). Anyway, the point is, kids are lovely to spend time with, but at the same time, are devil's avatar as well, who'll make your life hell with their mischievous gimmicks. Bollywood actress, Sunny Leone is going through the similar dilemma as she has spilt some beans on what will be the first thing she's going to do after the lockdown ends, and it has to with her kids. Scroll down to know more!
Sunny Leone has three kids, a four-year-old daughter, Nisha Kaur Weber and two-year-old twin sons, Noah Kaur Weber and Asher Kaur Weber. She is spending her quarantine with her toddlers and her husband, Daniel Weber in their home, and is already exhausted with the mommy duties. In an interview with the Hindustan Times, she opened up about how's she dealing with the lockdown and everything that's happening. On being asked how is the lockdown treating her, she said, "The lockdown definitely has not been easy. I have three very small toddlers who need a lot of attention and school time. This place needs to be cleaned and all the household duties need to be taken care of. It’s not that it’s so difficult to do each of the things, it’s just that there are not enough hours in the day to do it all." (Also Read: Kamya Panjabi And Shalabh Dang Celebrate Two-Month Wedding Anniversary, Share Crazy Dance Video)
Sunny further narrated her whole quarantine schedule for a day. She said, "My quarantine day starts at 6.30 in the morning when the first baby wakes up, which is Noah, and he likes to do so many different things before the rest of the children are up. After all the children are up, I try to get 30 minutes of work out. Then, the kids go for a walk. Then, one of us stays up and cleans, which is usually me or the other nanny. Then, I get ready for the chat. Let me remember what else happens in a day, I’m exhausted. The children wake up after their nap, they go out, do more school work. We do arts, crafts and as many things as we can to try and keep them busy and get them lots of exercises." On the question of how is she balancing work and looking after kids at the same time, she retorted, "It’s just about scheduling. There is no other option; we have to get the homework done, we have to get the cleaning done, we have to cook, we have to take care of the kids… There is really no other option but to figure it out and just do it."
Lastly when she was asked what's the first thing she wants to do when the lockdown ends, she said, "The first thing I would like to do once lockdown is done is drop my kids off to school and have a breather. Not only for myself, but for them too. I think that they really miss school, their friends and structure." All working mothers feel you Sunny! (You May Also Like: Sonam Kapoor Ahuja's Mother-In-Law Is All Praises For Her Cooking But Has A Relatable Query For Her)
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