Ever since Russia started shelling Ukrainian cities on February 24, Olga Koshel has thought several times about the warm sandy beaches of Goa. The last she was in Goa was in 2018. It seemed a very long time ago. On February 27, after spending three days at her independent house in Brovary, Ukraine, with her 5-year-old daughter Alexandra and elderly mother, Olga decided to breach the government’s stay-at-home advisory and stepped out to get some bread. When she made it back home safely, she was relieved to see her daughter again. In Ukraine, the simple act of getting bread has also become an act of bravery.