The stories in 'D day in 14 stories' are likely about the various aspects of D - Day. It could include the experiences of soldiers, the planning that went into the operation, and the significance of that day in history.
For me, on day 1 of having coronavirus symptoms, it was just a bit of a sore throat, like I had swallowed something scratchy. By day 2, the headache kicked in, and it was a dull pain that just wouldn't leave. Day 3 brought on body aches all over, and it was so hard to even get out of bed. I didn't have a fever until day 4, and it was a low - grade one. As for the loss of taste and smell, that didn't happen to me until day 6. Everyone's experience can be different though.
One of my covid day by day stories was when the lockdown first started. I was really bored at home. I spent a lot of time just looking out of the window, longing for the days when I could go out freely. I started learning new recipes though, which was kind of fun.
One day by day COVID story could be about a family. At the start, they were all scared when the first case was reported in their town. Each day, they stocked up on essentials like food and masks. As days passed, they adjusted to the new normal of online work and school. They also started to help their neighbors by sharing extra supplies.
Typically, in the early days, one might experience fever, dry cough, and fatigue. Some may also have a sore throat. As the days progress, shortness of breath can develop. For some mild cases, these symptoms may start to improve after a week or so. However, in more severe cases, symptoms can worsen over time, leading to pneumonia and other complications.
Sports stories change daily because of new events. For instance, one day there might be a big upset in a football match, and the next day it could be a new record set in track and field. Each day brings different competitions and outcomes, which lead to new stories.
The day when the vaccines became available was a very memorable part of my covid day by day story. There was finally hope after so much gloom. People were lining up, some were a bit nervous but everyone was eager to get the jab and start getting back to normal life. It was a turning point that signified a way out of the long and difficult covid period.
For me, the day by day stories of people learning new skills were memorable. With so much time at home, people started baking, painting, or learning a new language every day. I knew a person who started knitting and by the end of the lockdown, had made enough sweaters for the whole family. It was amazing to see how people used the time productively day by day during COVID.
One year, my family decided to have a real Christmas dinner outside in the garden. We set up a big table and chairs. But then a bunch of squirrels showed up. They were so bold! They climbed onto the table and started nibbling at the Christmas cookies. We were all so shocked at first, but then we just laughed. It was like they were uninvited but very cute guests at our Christmas party.