Thursday, February 28, 2008

Home in Seattle



Just wanted to let everyone know that we arrived safely home in Seattle after what was actually close to 36 hours of travel. We'll post more about our last couple of weeks in India, and will update the photos as well. The photo with this post is of our bags lined up ready to leave the guest house in Delhi, on the way to the airport.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Goa tropical paradise

We are in Goa now, sorry we haven't posted much. Not easy access to computers and very easy access to a beautiful pool and beach. We'll post more soon, but this is just a note to say that we are all having a great time.
-Keith

Friday, February 15, 2008

Now we are on vacation

Sorry we have not posted more frequently. We arrived in Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, in South India 4 days ago and have been having a wonderful time here. We've stayed in two different places with swimming pools and have had to drag Sonia out of the pool in order to do any sight seeing. And sight seeing there is here. There are marvelous rock carvings which are all at least 1300 years old, including one that is about 75 feet wide and 30 feet tall called "Arjuna's Penance" which has some of the best representations of animals, such as cows, elephants, chickens, monkeys, cats, lions and others, I have seen in India. The weather is very warm here, and we have packed away all the sweaters, jackets and jeans we were having to wear regularly up north.
We fly today to Cochin on the west coast, and spend the remainder of our time there, with the exception of the final day during which we will once again be in Delhi.
The computer access here has made photo posting difficult, but we will find a way in Cochin to post some pictures.

Monday, February 11, 2008

A special time in Varanasi

Varanasi is the holy city of the Hindu religion on the banks for the Ganges river about halfway between Delhi and Calcutta. I was a student here 20 years ago. Our arrival three days ago at about 6 AM was not particularly auspicious, as our taxi driver dropped us in the wrong place and we had to wind our way through assorted alleyways which, at that hour of the morning, had not yet been cleaned from what the city's various bovine and canine occupants leave about in their wake. But it was all uphill from there. Our hotel is very nice, with a wonderful view of the River Ganga, which meant that we could see the sunrise over the river in the morning, and very small flaming devotional lamps dotting its dark surface at night. We took a boat ride on the river yesterday morning, on our way to meeting my tabla guru, Ramu-ji. Beatrice and especially Sonia absolutely adore Ramuji, and I had a wonderful time reminiscing with him and introducing him to Lynda and the girls. Sonia and Beatrice say they want to come back here and live with Ramuji. I also got to meet with my Hindi guru (teacher) Virendraji. We had to meet early in the morning, due to his teaching schedule, so unfortunately he was not able to meet Lynda or the girls. But now they all have new family members here in Varanasi, Ramuchacha (uncle) and Virendra Dada (grandfather).
We have lots of great pictures, but have not had time or the ability to post them to the photo blog yet.
We leave in about 30 minutes (it is now 1:30 PM on FEb. 12) to go to the airport to fly to Chennai via Delhi, and then take a taxi to Mamallapuram. We will not arrive there until very late tonight, probably after 1:00 AM.
A note on names: Many Indian places have more than one name, either because of differing pronunciation between speakers of different languages (India has 23 official languages) or because there really are different place names. For instance, the city from which Sonia came is Lucknow (pronounced exactly as it is spelled) but some people, including our taxi driver in Agra, pronounce it Nucklow. Similarly, though less commonly, the city we are in now is officially called Varanasi, but many locals call it Benares, and some even call it Nebares. We fly to Chennai, which used to be called Madras, and then taxi to Mamallapuram, formerly Mahabalipuram. Eventually we get to Cochin, sometimes also called Kochi. But then we are done with multiple nomenclature, as we visit Goa and Delhi. Someone please inform me if these places have new names as well.
We'll try to post pictures soon.

Friday, February 8, 2008

orphanage and going to Varanasi


Hi everyone, this is Bea. So we visited Sonia's orphanage in Lucknow two days in a row. The first day we got to see a member of the board of trustees and our lawyer for the adoption, both of which were there when my dad picked up Sonia. We also got to see the two women who live there and take care of the children (Didis). We talked with them for a while and gave them some pictures of Sonia over the years. After the main greetings had been made, we proceeded out to the rooftop play area. At first the kids were pretty shy around us, but they soon warmed up and were eager to play with us. They loved having our attention, and they especially liked playing "Ring around the Rosie". As you can see from this picture, they also loved being held, and at some points, there were even mini fights for attention! The next day we went back and took the main Didi, Sunita, out shopping for some needed things for the orphanage. We were happy to be able to buy them a special battery to help with power outages since the kids get scared when the lihts go out. We also bought six new cribs as their old ones were falling apart. And last of all we got a DVD player. The thing that we did the most while we were at the orphanage was EAT. They loved feeding us, especially Sonia. The food was spicy, and i ate it all! For those of you who know how Indian food is not my favorite and that I am pretty sensitive to spice, I'll have you know that this was a credible feet. Anyway, we said goodbye to Lucknow and headed to the train station to go to Varanasi. More on this later. WARNING:Do not eat anything before you read about our journey, it involves a lot of rolling our suitcases through cow poo, among other things.

~Bea

Visited the orphanage, now in Varanasi

We spent the last two days in Lucknow, part of the time visiting the orphanage which took care of Sonia until she joined our family. We had a very busy, but wonderful visit with them. i'll leave it to Beatrice or Lynda to give some more detail, but suffice it to say that the visit was well worth the effort to make it.
sorry we haven't been posting more regularly, but now we will probably have better computer access and may be able to post. not sure about updating the picture album.
The next post will be from Beatrice and she''ll have more to say about Lucknow and especially about our trip to Varanasi and our pleasant stroll to the hotel.
Best,
Keith

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Photo Album

OK, photos are not working very well on the blog, so we've crfeated an online album. Its at http://picasaweb.google.com/kasbhai/2008IndiaPics. And if you are wondering where we are, remember to refer to our map below. We are in Delhi right now, stop #1 on the map.
More posts later.
-Keith

Arrival and First Day in Delhi




After only about 26 hours of travel time door to door (thanks for the ride to the airport, Mike!) we made it to our hotel, the Shree Nanak, at about 1 AM local time on Sunday. Part of teh duration was simply waiting to deboard once we had landed in Delhi, as we were in row 68(!) so had a lot people to wait for before we could schlepp down the aisle.
The Hotel Shree Nanak is fine, even if the neighborhood is a bit noisy. Its a convenient location if you happen to need an alternator or some seat covers for your car, though, as it is surrounded by auto parts stores. We were worried that we would not be able to sleep as it was mid-afternoon in Seattle and we thought maybe our body clocks had not yet adjusted, but we zonked out right after we took this picture.
Today, after a delicious breakfast in the hotel restaurant, we hired a driver and went out to sight see and shop. We saw the Qutb Minar, which is the tallest stone tower in India, and was built between the late 1100's and mid 1300's. There is also one of the oldest mosque sites in India there, which was constructed from pieces from 27 Hindu and Jain temples.
We also went to the World Book Fair (checking out a little Jen and Jameel history) and the capital grounds, including Parliament House and President's House. More pics in the next post.
-Keith

Friday, February 1, 2008

It is the night before our departure and we are staying up late in the hopes that we'll be able to sleep on the first leg of our journey tomorrow from Seattle to Amsterdam.
Where are we going? Glad you asked. Here is a map of India showing our planned stops. (Click on the map for a larger image).

1. Delhi
2. Lucknow
3. Varanasi
4. Mahabalipuram
5. Cochin
6. Goa
and then back to Delhi.





We may refer to this map again (we may even post it again) so don't forget it!
-Keith