Incredible India

varanasiVeranasi, the holiest city in India as well in the top 10 oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.  And my favorite place in India.

“India leaves her mark on her guests in a most haunting compelling and often surprising way. I suspect that even now you are trying to figure out how to get back there!” (A comment response to me from Ninagrandiose’s Blog soon after I returned home after four months in India.

Bingo, Nina!        From my “About” page in response to my feelings about my first trip to India.

I am so thrilled to be back in India, and to  be here with these amazing people.  To describe how India casts a spell on her visitors has been hard to articulate, though  much easier and clearer by experience.   Just this last week, speaking with a blogger friend Shaun Gibson,about  his response to my postings ( he has not visited India)  as well my own feelings about India   have gelled to make a clearer word picture of  my  feelings on India.  Today, I thought I would share these with you, my blogger friends.

I am truly blessed to be here in this ancient land beside these gentle and kind people, walking for another little time along side and among them.  The majority of the Indian people we see, meet, and mingle with are happy just for life and breath ,not because of what they have.  They have little next to nothing of material goods and yet they smile and are happy. They take great pleasure in the simple things of life, celebrating at festivals, dancing for every imaginable chance, and flying kites.  It is the only country on the face of the earth where there are so many religions practiced  while coexisting more or less peaceably and  the only country where almost 100% of the population practices a faith system. This they do by choice and tradition and I believe their  peaceful and calm spirit  in  the midst of the chaos that is India, is because of  their faith.

Indians are not happy because of what they have, own,have power over, or possess. . . .

We in the West could learn much from  a visit to India . . . . .

 

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24 hours of Travelling!

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I had not flown on a long trip until 2012 when first visiting India. By a long trip, I am using 12-14 hours of travel.  From the time we left Albany until we arrived in Amdavad, it was 24 hours total.  The majority of the travel time was 12.5 hours from Kennedy Airport in New York City to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Emirates has the reputation as the best airline in the world. I can picture the Sultan or Sheikh, whomever was first planning, asking, “What would make the best air travel experience? ”   Excellent service, tasty  food, service in passenger’s native language, more roomy seats and  unbelievable luxury and comfort in Business and First Class. Well, they have met their own criteria and let me tell you about it.

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Here is Economy where we traveled. As you see the seats are roomier than most carriers.   The service is friendly, polite and solicitous .  On our long flight this time, there wee 17 languages spoken by flight attendants.   There are a choices of  meal entrees and yes  a full meal is served  which was quite tasty. There are choices for diets and cultural differences since this is an international operation.  We also had a full hot breakfast near the end of the 12 hours and before landing in Dubai.

On our flight in 2012 , David was asked if he would like an upgrade for a mere $900!   We said, no thank you but  were interested in the package.  We were to fly on an Air Bus which has an upstairs for Business and First Class.  Business class has individual cubicles for work or relaxing.

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Now if this isn’t fancy enough. . . . wait until you see First Class!

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Showers are available as well as beds and elegant food.

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We had been so happy to find the price for us to fly to India on Emirates was $700 LESS from 2012.  That is unheard, or so we thought.  We have been telling everyone that Emirates is the best all around airline from our experience.  But it has now slipped back into the ho-hum pack of airlines on this trip.   It started at check-in where the woman first said I was not listed and then she said, I was on a different flight. David had all the paper work and  I magically appeared on her confirmed list.  Well like to both sit on isle seats so request seats across the isle from each other.   When we finally boarded after 8 hours of waiting after our shuttle, I was seated on the very last row next to the window and David was about half way away in the center of the plane. If this was not disappointing enough, as we embarked the smaller plane to Amdavad, the attendant asked us to check our carry ons which were regulation size according to their website!  I had my computer and medication in my carry on so I was trying quickly to get out the things of most value to me. . . . . and on top of that there were others who were allowed to take the same size bags and the plane was not full!

So as I close , I must say that my rating for Emirates is not *** stars instead of the  **** 1/2 from the first trip. I would still recommend it for a good long trip experience.  I guess it just goes to say the old adage is true. . . . .nothing on this earth or in the sky is perfect!

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“Travelin’ Shoes” Elvin Bishhop

I heard this on David’s play list this morning and couldn’t help but send it along to you.  Elvin Bishop is such a good old Southern boy and this is one of my favorites.  Your toes will tap at the very least and you may just be forced up to dance more than a little.  Do listen to the whole darn 7 minutes because it is good, good, good stuff!

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Still Happy from Amdavad

10881700_10205884395377318_8596884412940499218_n (1)No, I didn’t misspell Ahmedabad. . . I have learned that the natives call it Amdavad. . . so here I am. I awoke early to the sound of the Islamic early prayer. The chanting is, I think , a very sincere sound  to hear as awaking !  Out in front of the hostel , was the peahen parading up and down.  She wouldn’t let me get too close, though.

We are ecstatic that on the first day of trying we got on line.  David had to buy a “dongle” but we are up and running.  Tonight the first 5 students arrive but we have taken cat naps and some long sleeping time and jet-lag hasn’t been a problem.

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This fine fellow was our friend “Burnt Marshmallow” from 2013.  When I called for him, he raced a crossed the yard and jumped over the fence to me!   Such a warm welcome. Here he is when we returned from shopping , to get a chin scratching.   No signs of Ginger, the alpha dog  and the information is not available  due to  language  challenges.

Some great help and greeting from two Gujarati friends in our returning first days.   Keyur, a Word Press friend, took us for a coffee on our first night here. He is a wonderful photographer and as fun as his comments have been.  Anxious for the students to meet him.   Zill was the CEPT scholar at RPI while we were here in 2013.  She went to the phone store and was a huge help getting all the kinks worked out. She brought a beautifully calligraphy wedding invitation for her sister’s upcoming wedding.  We are all invited to attend events for the five day celebration!  I can’t wait to be apart of the whole event. The two we attended last time were just bits and pieces!   It is January 12-17 with the huge International Kite Festival on the 14th and 15th!   No school that week !

I am happy that we are still somewhat of an oddity. . .  Indians stare quite openly, but respectfully.  What I mean is they don’t speak unless encouraged .  I looked everyone in the eye and if they look at me, I smile and then of course , they smile.  Such warm and friendly people.  Often a universal “hi” is exchanged along with something they know in English. At the hostel, we both received hugs even at 5 AM when we arrived.

I am indeed happy and welcomed and right at home at Presidency Enclave,  here in  Amdavad, India and anticipating another wonder  filled four months in Incredible India!

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“Happy”

“Happy” is the number one song of the year. It does just that. . . . . makes people happy!   This morning I am doing last minute things feeling very happy to be on the way  to India.  I not only feel happy, I feel blessed to be returning to Incredible India! Prayers for safe travel are greatly appreciated.

I will be in-touch as soon as I possibly can, but until then to all my internet friends and family. . . . . .blessings for the New Year.  We can’t always feel “Happy” but we can be joyful even in the face of all the challenges life can bring!

Love and blessings,

Anne

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India. . . Then. . . . and Again!

 

See glimpses of incredible India filmed by Tyler . . . children, cows, elephants . . . . the magic of India!

Tomorrow, we begin the 24 hours of travel to return to Ahmedabad!

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Merry Christmas “Mary Did You Know?” by Pentatonix

 

 

 

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Sunshine Acres, Mesa , AZ Receives a Christmas Miracle

blog 3My school in Mesa was about two miles from Sunshine Acres. I taught children from there in my third grade class. Some were the children who were escaping dysfunctional families and some were the children of the  staff.  I loved going  there for dinner and for church on Sunday. The air is full of laughter and love.

The Acres as it is called in Messa, runs completely on donations, taking not a penny from either Arizona or the Federal Government. Chefs come  from Scottsdale Resorts and cook fabulous meals and the sports teams of Phoenix visit and donate money as well as their time. So do many other people.   The children have the option to remain at the acres until they finish college if they want. It is the only stable home many of the children have ever had.  Often the parents are in jail, or on drugs.   The white haired woman is the daughter of the man who first opened the doors in the 1950s.  Please watch the video , I know it will touch your heart!

Merry Christmas!

 

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Christmas Hallelujah Celtic Thunder

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Christmas Eve at St. Peter’s Basilica,Rome

We were actually at St. Peter’s Cathedral one Christmas Eve after David was living in Rome for a semester!

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This is St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, Italy, the largest church in the world and the headquarters for the Roman Catholic Church. which has 1.2 billion members across the world.( Interesting, that number is the estimated population of India. . . .) India, always incredible India!)

Christmas Eve is  an important time in the church with the midnight mass ushering in the birthday of the Christ child.  One Christmas, the Bells were all together in Rome.  First we had an amazing Christmas Eve dinner of 24 kinds of fish dishes at a friend’s home.  Fish has been the meat of Fridays for Catholic believers as Friday was the day of the Crucifixion of Christ, and in memory, for  years, it became  a fasting or no meat day.  The twenty four is for the date of Christmas Eve.  There is controversy about whether this is  the date of His birth or chosen…

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