As we have reached the 100 days of lockdown mark, we asked you to show us the photo that best sums up your lockdown experience.

There is no doubt lockdown has been a struggle for many of us, but the positivity and kindness that has been displayed throughout the community has put a smile on our faces.

Cumnock Chronicle: Ashley Alexander Aimee had her 14th Birthday in LockdownAshley Alexander Aimee had her 14th Birthday in Lockdown

From celebrating birthdays in unusual ways and working in unfamiliar circumstances, lockdown has thrown many unexpected challenges our way.

We have seen parents become teachers for the day and pets have become our co-workers, laying alongside us as we type furiously. Lockdown has given some us the chance to relax and others have taken the opportunity to help those in need in the community.

Cumnock Chronicle: Mhairi McWilliam Making up and delivering food parcels. Around 900 of them over lockdownMhairi McWilliam Making up and delivering food parcels. Around 900 of them over lockdown

Our NHS workers have done an outstanding job and have worked tirelessly to look after their patients.

Cumnock Chronicle: Barbara Beck: WorkingBarbara Beck: Working

There have been many emotional reunions with our families, grandparents meeting their newborn grandchild through a window for the first time and seeing our partners for the first time in months has certainly brought a tear to our eyes.

Cumnock Chronicle: Ashley Alexander Social distancing visits to elderly grandparents Dropping off essentialsAshley Alexander Social distancing visits to elderly grandparents Dropping off essentials

Although lockdown has been a huge inconvenience to all our lives, it has also brought many positives that one day we will look back on and be grateful for.

We have had that little bit of extra time to spend with our families, to put our phones down and have quality time with the ones we love the most.

Even if some of us have lost our patience with our siblings or had the odd argument or two with almost everyone in the house, there is no one else we would rather be stuck with.

Cumnock Chronicle: Lesley Murdoch Lochlan, Greg, Evan, Ben, Ellie, Naomi, Amelie and Ellis...last day at Greenmill Primary SchooLesley Murdoch Lochlan, Greg, Evan, Ben, Ellie, Naomi, Amelie and Ellis...last day at Greenmill Primary Schoo

We hope everyone has stayed safe these past few months and enjoy the lockdown gallery we have put together.