Monday, April 23, 2012

First Impressions of Mumbai

it seems somehow so familiar.

3 Little boys sitting by the construction site of the new ASB Elementary building - with stray dog (many around)
I didn't realize it would feel so much like coming home . The humid warmth of the air, with it's rich complicated smell that reminds me in some way of compost is familiar. It's an organic smell with dirt and excrement and flowers and death and life all mixed together.The rich sounds of multiple voices speaking with fluid language rising and falling in the midst of car honking and crows and it all seems normal even though I haven't been here for more than forty-five years.
Getting some food ;-)

Seeing all the traffic and the dirt and the half-finished buildings and the visible heat. Feeling the heat on my skin and in my breath. Tasting the richness - especially tasting the feasts of great food we had at every meal was maybe the most familiar of all. Nancy reminds me that she was surprised when she realized years ago that my comfort food has always been Indian food.  The meals we are served on this trip were absolutely a joy.  We stayed at the Kohinoor Elite hotel, but had most of our meals at  the Sofitel.  Each meal had so much to choose from - always plain rice and a plau or biryani with dahl, and usually 8-10  dishes - chicken, lamb several vegetarian, several salads and breads.  Even breakfast had a great variety of western and oriental choices, along with many fruits and juices .

India is incredible.  Such extremes of wealth and poverty, hunger and abundance, comfort and dis- ease and disease.

After a long trip , we safely returned home.  Then later, relaxing and watching TV, we see a now very familiar scene as The Amazing Race goes to Cochin, India and we see the contestants marvel at the traffic and the heat and the feel of India.

And it seems somehow so familiar...

Sunday, April 22, 2012

On our way


To be sung to the tune of " The Strife is O'er"
  • The flight's near o'er 
  • The ocean is wide 
  • We're finally on the other side 
  • They're serving breakfast on the plane  
  • Alleluia ! 
  • My legs are cramped 
  • My shoulders are sore 
  • My pillow is lost somewhere on the floor 
  • As for my seat, it can't take no more 
  • Alleluia 
  • But now a thought 
  • Has come to the fore 
  • After this flight, there is one more 
  • And I recall 'tis longer yet ! 
  • Oh my poor tush!
Nancy - in the Airport just before our first flight. Notice the smile and energy!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Flutterbyes

We went to the Meijer Gardens to enjoy the butterflies over the weekend. The experience brought a few thoughts to mind ...

I like the color

It was a very enjoyable time:
  • wandering around watching the butterflies flutter around
  • see the color of the flora and the fauna
  • watching the people enjoying themselves
  • sharing time with Katie & Noland and Nancy
  • chatting about our upcoming trip to Mumbai
  • feeling the warmth and humidity of the conservatory
  • musing about amount of donated money involved
  • then going out to eat for good food at Rose's
 So some semi-related thoughts ...

  • lots of butterflies in India
  • nice and warm and humid too
  • which parks and gardens will we soon be enjoying
  • are we feeling a few butterflies inside about the new adventure
  • who will we be spending time with sharing thoughts
  • where we will eat good food
We head to Mumbai for our first visit tomorrow!


Thursday, April 12, 2012

FAQ #3: Where will you live?

Where will you live?


We're not sure yet - they tell us we'll probably be living in a 3 bedroom apartment.  It is supposed to be furnished with just a few basics (table & chairs, bed, couch) but they will give us a shipping allowance to send some stuff from here and also a "settling-in" allowance to obtain a few things after we get there.  We'll be heading for a visit next week and hope to be able to see the apartment or one like it ;-)

Update -

View of the bathroom showing entrance to laundry room
When we visited we were able to see a model apartment similar to the one we will be living in.
It looked pretty nice - basic, but with plenty of space.  Nancy particularly was intrigued by the laundry room which you enter by going through the bathroom and the shower .  (See picture)

We also had a chance to have dinner at the Superintendant's place and the elementary principal's apartment.  Both we very nicely furnished with many local items and they are giving us a "settling in" allowance and a little time when we first arrive to find some things to make the place homelike.

Nancy is also excited about working with her sister and other trusted decorating friend to pick colors etc. - The school will paint the apartment per our color scheme if we let them know what we want.

Our apartment building will be located near the new elementary building they are constructing in the Kohinoor City development.
Here's a link to the website about that:
http://www.kohinoorgroup.co.in/city/index.html
It really is fictional at this point, as much of it is still under construction, but it will be interesting  to see how it is once we move in.
sample living room