India Again
First off, I got a new camera the day before we left to come here so I'll be posting some AWESOME pictures (yes, awesome enough to deserve all caps) as soon as I remember to bring my USB cord to school.
It feels like I never left, and also like I shouldn't ever leave. I had never imagined that I would feel this comfortable here. Everything is the same. There are new staff and the kids are older but it feels completely natural, as if I was here all along and saw those things happening.
So far we spent a day in Delhi and took the 12-hour overnight train to Dehradun and got here on Tuesday afternoon. We've spent the last two days hanging around with dopey grins on our faces and fulfilling our old fantasy of being here and enjoying the people without actually having a smidgen of responsibility.
More later this week...
It feels like I never left, and also like I shouldn't ever leave. I had never imagined that I would feel this comfortable here. Everything is the same. There are new staff and the kids are older but it feels completely natural, as if I was here all along and saw those things happening.
So far we spent a day in Delhi and took the 12-hour overnight train to Dehradun and got here on Tuesday afternoon. We've spent the last two days hanging around with dopey grins on our faces and fulfilling our old fantasy of being here and enjoying the people without actually having a smidgen of responsibility.
More later this week...


1 Comments:
glad things are nice and comfortable. can't wait to see lots of pictures.
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