Friday, September 30, 2011

Last post!

So I'll be leaving in a few short hours.  Yippee!  I'm full of nerves about this long flight. :-(  My driver took me to see the 7 tombs today, and then over to his home.  His family was extremely welcoming.  His sister gave me henna tattoos on my arms.  I'm excited for everyone to see them, hopefully they will last.  I took a picture before I washed off the henna, just in case it fades before I get home.  It only lasts about 3 days, and I had to keep the henna on for 3 hours before washing it off.  She had such a steady hand it was amazing.  Well I'd better log out and finish putting the last few items in the suitcase.  Hope this flight goes quick.  I hope you all enjoyed my blog and I hope that you feel like you've experienced some of India with me.  Love you all and will be seeing you soon.
KB over and out!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

One of my lasts postings...

Well this will be one of my last postings, I have just a little over 24 hours left of my trip here in India.  It's been a blast!  I'm attaching some photos of the class and some photos from Rajesh's birthday.  Poor guy they smeared the cake all over his face.  That is a custom here for birthday to add some sweetness to their lives.  Pretty funny!  I can honestly say that I'm ready to come home.  I'm at my wits end with the hotel today.  I asked if I could get a bottle of champagne for breakfast to make mimosas to celebrate and the cheapest bottle was 15,000 rupees equivalent to $300 American.  Are you kidding me!  Then I asked about a courtesy shuttle to the airport but that would cost me $60 American.  I guess they don't understand the word courtesy.  To top it all off, I went down to the dinner buffet and grabbed something quick by myself 'cause Becca was on a call.  I asked for my bill and signed it and headed back towards the elevators to my room.  When all of a sudden I feel a hand on my shoulder, in the middle of the lobby, another waiter saying "ma'am you didn't pay your bill".  I was about to lose it, right in front of the dining room manager I turned to the waiter and said "check the table it's on top signed, you need to look next time before you accuse someone."   I just turned around and headed up to my room.  On arrival I received a phone call from the manager apologizing profusely for the waiter.  He also advised that Becca was downstairs at the buffet and he would like me to come down to join her, to make up for the waiters mistake.  When I got down he ushered me over to Becca and returned a few mins. later with a coconut creme brule.  I think it's time that the hotel and I get a divorce we've been around each other too long.  Becca said we'll go to dinner at the Italian restaurant so I can avoid being harassed.

“No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow.” – Lin Yutang

KB

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Days are winding down...

Mark today as the first day that I'm truly homesick.  I've made it for 5 1/2 weeks of such an adventure. Now that everything is winding down and I'm so close to going home,  I wish the week was already over.  I can't wait to see my family and friends.  Roscoe will probably be a little menace for the first few days but I'm even prepared for him.  I will miss everyone here and it will be a little weird not living at a hotel but I'll survive.  Plus I guess I'll be back in a hotel for 4 weeks soon enough.  I've made a lot of new friends that I know I'll keep in touch with in the states and here in India.  I have no regrets about what I've gotten to see and do while I've been here.  Everyone here in India are such welcoming people.  For example Becca and I picked up her saree at the shop on Monday and the owner invited us for dinner at his home with his whole family.  The hotel staff although a few are nuts many of them have become my friends asking me what I got shopping and how's work going.  I'm very blessed to have had the chance to come here and blessed that I have such loving family and friends at home ready for me to come back.  These six weeks have been a blast and I will never forget this trip for the rest of my life.  Sorry for the long monologue but I felt that I haven't written in awhile.

 “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” – St. Augustine

KB

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Cricket and Inorbit.

Yesterday was a day filled with cricket and shopping.  In the morning we went over to Vineet's home where he made us breakfast.  Rice patties with coconut and tomato, chili chutneys and Maggie (which is similar to Ramin noodles).  I've supplied a pic.  Also we went and watched his cricket match where both Becca and I got to swing the bat.  See to the left Becca creaming the ball.  I've also attached pics of the MVP of the game Vineet.  He's an excellent bowler and hit a 6 and a 4 during his time up to bat.  I'll have to break down and explain the game at another time.  We all went to lunch at a nice restaurant near Golkonda Fort called the Fort and Vineet got Becca and I onto his scooter on the side road near it.  WOoo Hoo!  After we went over to the Inorbit mall and did a little shopping Rahul came with us and thought we bought out all the stores.  Men should really not come shopping with women except to carry the bags.  Back at the hotel we were riding up the elevator and Becca decided to ask this poor white guy on the elevator if he was Travis, I looked at her funny then she said oh no Rich.  She must have been extremely tired asking strangers who they were.  The man just thought she was crazy.  Today is going to be a lazy day we went to brunch at Bubblicious and had some drinks and great Italian food and we are heading off to the pool just to lounge around for awhile.  Tomorrow we'll be going to Charminar to do some sight seeing and shopping, maybe to a movie before work.  Everyone have a great Sunday!!!  Less than a week to go.  I miss everyone and will be home before you know it.
KB

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Last weekend begins....

Ok I think I'm ready to come home, everyone is now starting to get on my nerves at the hotel.  They are charging me for things that shouldn't be charged, shutting off the hot water in my room.  Why me?  Now it's my last weekend here in Hyderabad and there are protests going on all weekend and everything is shut down for the weekend.  I guess I'll be going out during the week to get my final purchases.  Well at least we are going over to Vineet's home this morning and he's fixing Becca and I Maggie noodles and chai.  Then off to the cricket game, he even said that I can try batting.  Wooo hoo!  We were supposed to go to Charminar today but that will be postponed till Monday.  We will hit the mall I guess.  Well no sleep for me today.  I'll get pics of me playing some cricket.  I leave a week from today and it doesn't seem for real yet, we'll see when I have to start packing up.  Miss you all and will see you soon.
KB 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

10 days and counting!

I know I haven't been very good at writing lately especially when it's been work and the hotel during the week.  This weekend will be my last weekend it's weird to think that my trip is almost over.  My class got me a giant silver Charminar that lights up, 'cause they say I need one or I'll get withdraws when I get home.  Of course I'll be heading back there again this weekend.  I also have plans to see a cricket game in person and see a flick one night.  Becca wants to see some of the old standbys and I'll probably hit some of those with her.  I've decided that I want to create a traditional Indian meal for my family so get your tummies ready for some spice.  Tandoori chicken is the best and maybe some curry and naan.  Deserts, I think I'll keep with an American recipe.  10 days to go and I'll be home.
KB

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Going bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S....

Sorry to all my followers its been awhile since I've written I've been ill I haven't had much to say and not feeling up to it.  Yesterday did a little shopping and today had a big adventure to YadagiriGutta a very large temple about 1 1/2 hours away from Hyderabad.  The drive over wasn't with my usual driver Abdul it was a new driver I've never been with.  It was a scary ride I believe I saw my life flash before my eyes about 18 times on the way there.  I'm all about the fast crazy driving but if the guy ahead has his break lights on slow down before you make a stop.  Becca has arrived also and took the trip up with a few people from the class, Travis and I.  We got there just as the gates had closed for a couple hours so we went to an old temple near by.  At that temple my class knew how much I wanted to see the monkeys and there was one there.  They bought me some bananas to throw to him and before we knew it there were 5 or 6 hanging around.  One came down let me hand him the banana right to him another decided he couldn't wait and grabbed one right out of my hands and ran off. They are pretty smart they would peel the bananas before eating them.  I've attached a pic of me handing a banana over to one of the monkeys.  On the ride out of the little village we saw a funeral procession.  They carried the deceased on straw down the streets and the body was exposed with a sugar cane in his mouth for a sweet end.  They also tossed flowers up in the air beated drums and chanted happily celebrating the man's life.  We had some time to buy so we went over to Surendra Puri which had replicas of all the gods and demi gods and their stories.  Like a large diorama, it was great I got to go to heaven and hell and back all in a couple hours.  Cameras weren't allowed into the park but we spent about 2 hours inside and the heat was sweltering.  Once we were done we headed up to YadagiriGutta and went into that temple with a giant idol that you are only to see partial side view because of it's power.  On the way home I rode with Abdul so I could feel safe.  We stopped off at a roadside restaurant and had tandoori chicken and biryani.  Today has been a really long day I will talk soon.
KB

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Here comes the rain again, falling on my head like a memory...

Sleeping again has become a chore.  Almost a complete month down here in Hyderabad.  I was taught how to really put on my saree so I'm going to practice this morning then crash down to sleep.  I've got nothing more today except the rain has started coming down again and I'm hoping that it stops before the weekend.  Nightie night.
KB

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Busy, busy, busy...

Monday morning we wanted to get a jump on our day since it's the few last days that Tammy will be here.  We wanted to go see the Salar Jung Museum and Chowmahalla Palace before she leaves.  The museum was very interesting with all the Indian art pieces, furniture and weapons.  One of the most famous pieces in the collection is the marble sculpture "Veiled Rebecca" by an Italian artist.  Attached is a photo of the sculpture, still won't do it justice.  No cameras were allowed in the museum so no personal photos.  Chowmahalla Palace though was exquisite as you can see by my photos.  Beautiful architecture and wonderful show pieces from the Hyderabad royalty.  Most of my class has never been in the palace, shocking I know but then I thought of Hollywood Graumans Chinese Theater and the first time I went was just a couple years ago.  I guess you don't always appreciate what is close by.  Kalyani one of my participants was so sweet and had my petticoats made for my sarees this weekend, to finish them off.  I'm so excited now they are complete.  I did make Tammy a little jealous since she hasn't gotten hers yet and she's leaving on Wed.  Yesterday was a long day so I'll be signing off.  Till tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel.
KB

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Amazing daze...

Yesterday we decided not to sleep and head over to the Birla Temple.  It's located up on top of a hill overlooking Hussain Sagar Lake.  The temple is made completely with white marble the details were amazing.  Cameras and and shoes were forbidden so we couldn't take pictures any closer to the temple then down at the parking.  It was a good and bad thing, good that nobody could stop us to ask to take pictures and bad that I don't think I could even begin to describe how beautiful and detailed the building were.  There was a young girl that came up to me when we were getting our shoes on and said "hi" when i replied hi to her she ran over to her friend and said I talked to the white girl.  Then we were trying to get a few pics before we left and a big group of girls came up all giggly introducing themselves.  Then they asked us if they could take a picture, I did what my class had suggested and asked if I could take a pic of them.  They all squealed with glee.  I've attached some photos of the temple and of the girls.  Today we met Travis, who is out here from TN.  He said that he was going out with Samir, Tammy and I decided to invite ourselves to come along.  Some more shopping was on the agenda then we went to the bar to grab a drink.  Today was the final day of Ganesh festival so everyone was covered in colors, banging drums and bringing their Ganesh to the water to throw in.  I don't know what is up with me and the hotel but I've got to say that the strangest things only happen to me.  I ordered a glass of wine and when the waiter came out he brought Travis and Tammy their drinks but only brought me an empty glass.  So kidding I asked if the wine was magic and would appear later he said he would go get the bottle.  When he got the bottle he couldn't open it so he started to bang the bottom of the bottle like it was a Heinz 57 bottle of ketchup.  We were all rolling on the floor laughing.  I'm terribly tired and we have a long day of sightseeing then to the office so I'm going to hit the sheets.  Nighty Night.
KB

Saturday, September 10, 2011

It's all just craziness...

Well to start it all off there is just craziness here.  The hotel staff as nice as they can be are a little off the wall.  Whatever happened to the customer is always right?  I was planning on meeting Tammy in the gym yesterday and I told her I had to run to the restroom and change and I would meet her up there.  Well I was just starting to wash up and the door bell rang, not just once but continually for about 2 mins.  I kept yelling at her (thinking it was Tammy) to take a chill pill and I'd be right there but the ringing wouldn't stop.  I swung open the door ready to be a smart mouth and it wasn't Tammy standing there.  It was the bell hop.  I asked what was wrong and he said he was there to pick up my luggage.  I told him I wasn't leaving & that he had the wrong room, but he was insistent that I was the one that was wrong and tried to push his way in.  Really does he know something that I don't?  WOW!!  Besides the point we got our sarees last night so Tammy and I played around this morning and put them on.  Boy I've got a lot of working out to do.  They are really sparkly and Tammy took a pic of one of them on me I'll try to post it if she sends it over.  We are heading out to do some sight seeing at about 10:30 am so we both made a pact to fore go any sleep till we get back.  There is a new trainer in town and Tammy told him to rest up today and we would do something on Monday afternoon (more shopping).  Tomorrow is the last day of the Ganesh festival and everyone is getting ready to throw their statues into the lakes and rivers, so they told us we are better off not going out.  I'm thinking it would be a good time to unwind and get a hot stone massage.  My class asked me about Sept. 11th last night and talking about it made me almost tear up.  The people here deal with so much already, I'm very lucky and blessed. Namaste!
KB

Friday, September 9, 2011

Shiparamam going shopping strong....

4 o'clock and off to shop was our plan yesterday at the arts & crafts village of Shilparamam.  Try to say that 10 times fast.  I've attached some photos to check out.  You really had to haggle the vendors down.  One of them tried to sell a pashmina to Tammy for 900 rupees.  Our driver was with us and told me I needed to fetch Tammy so she wouldn't get ripped off by the outrageous prices.  She ended up buying one similar for 300 rupees.  Really can't people be honest?  Again we were attacked by request for photos.  What is such a big deal about Tammy and I.  My class said they must think we are celebrities.  Bunch of Crazies!!  I've attached a pic of my class also.  We've got a busy weekend filled with fun places and things to see.  My class told me that I should turn it around on those that keep asking us for our pictures and start taking pictures of them.  Well I'm going to try to sleep up today so I'm ready for the weekend.  See ya later...
KB

Thursday, September 8, 2011

To all of my loyal followers...

I want you all to know that it's not that easy to be so witty and charming every day.  There is only so much I can say about a day of reading, watching t.v. and sleeping then going to work at night.  So I'm sorry for not communicating the mundane days and nights in India.  I'm doing my best though.  I slept all day and last night I worked.  I'm planning on resting this morning until about 3pm then we are going to go to shopping at a local art bazaar, then off to work. I'll talk to you all soon with hopefully some more entertaining information.
KB

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

I knew I was going to be saree....

Sleeping has been eluding itself from me for the past few days.  I went from sleeping all day & night to feeling like Hans Christian Andersen's Princess and the Pea.  I'm exhausted from working all night but as soon as I lay down on the bed I just can't get comfortable.  I get phone calls from the front desk advising me there was a man standing at my door in regards to a sock.  A sock tried to run for freedom by jumping into my laundry bag.  Of course these comments to the staff here at the hotel didn't get the chortles that I am accustomed to receiving.  I went to my front door and spent 20 mins. trying to restrict entrance of the laundry man from his search and recovery mission for the at large, sock to the pair. He was insistent that it could be found under my bed.  I advised that the escape artists twin was in my suitcase.  With the construction outside my window and a bird that is insistent on singing me a lullaby, and phone calls from the front desk, none of these are helping with my sleep patterns.  Tammy and I did head out to the far parts of town to get measured for our sarees.  So finally I know I'm going to have a finished saree.  We also got a delivery of our custom pearls, they are so beautiful.  More than what I could imagine.  We planned out our busy weekend since this will be her last weekend here.  I will miss her crazy, wonderful, indecisive, adventurous spirit.  No plans for today except hopefully get some peace, ok how about just a good 5 hours, no interruptions, snooze fest.  I guess the sleeping pills will return today or I'll be useless tonight in class.  Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite, but if they do, grab your shoe and beat them till they are black and blue....
KB

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Pearls, pearls & more pearls....

Today was a great day for shopping.  Bright and sunny Tammy and I headed back down to Charminar for pearls.  On the way there we saw two camels today, finally, there's only so many buffalo one person can take.  Samir the manager for Tammy's class took us down to his friends wholesale jewelry store where we got to custom design pieces for family and friends.  We spent a good 3 hours looking at all the selections of pearls he had to offer.  It was amazing!!  He did show me a pendant and earrings that were specially designed more Indian traditional pieces and I was on the verge of purchasing them.  I've attached a picture.  Please let me know if you think I should buy them.  The picture still doesn't do it justice.  It's two peacocks back to back, done in crystals and rubies.  Then we headed to Chili's for dinner and did a little shopping at the mall.  Samir has been so gracious with us and is planning a big weekend of sightseeing and shopping for us next weekend.  Have a bright wonderful day!
KB

Saturday, September 3, 2011

27 hours and counting....

I slept so much on Thurs. night I've now reached my 27th hour of being wide awake.  I'm not even sure it would be worth falling asleep right now.  I was up at 6 a.m. Friday morning and worked last night so currently it's 9 a.m. Sat. morning.  The plans for the weekend haven't been exactly confirmed and Tammy and I are not sure if the wholesale jewelry store is open on Sunday so we might be heading over this afternoon.  Question is do I even bother going to sleep if i may be up in a couple hours to go shopping.  I think I'll just rest and hope I can wake up when she calls.  Work was better 'cause I'm feeling better.  It's so much easier to train when you feel almost normal.  I'd gotta getta goin'....
KB

Friday, September 2, 2011

Celebrity or side show freak?

Yesterday Tammy and I went to Golconda Fort,  the weather was perfect for our outing, a little warm.  We walked all over the fort and climbed up to the highest tower, which were alot, alot of stairs.  We were the big attraction though everyone wanted to take pictures with us and of us.  I guess this is how celebrities feel or side show freaks.  It got a little overwhelming and Kia one of Tammy's participants came with us, started to get us away from everyone.  I've attached some pictures of the fort but there is one picture that Tammy took of me next to Kia, a woman and her daughter.  I look like Gulliver from Gulliver Travels.  I wasn't exagerating about how tall I feel here.  Once we left the fort we went to the Hussain Sugar Lake.  It was a lake man made back in 1562 and there it hold the tallest statue of Buddha in the middle of the lake.  It was also the festival of Ganesh, so there were big statues of him all thoughout the city.  Door ways were adorned with orange, yellow and white flower garlands draped all over.  Ganesh is one of the Hindu gods, the story is that his father was the god of war and was off fighting battles and his mother wanted someone to gaurd her door so she created a son and told him to pretect her and not to let anyone in.  His father came home and wanted to enter but Ganesh following instructions would not let him pass so his father took a sword and cut off Ganesh's head.  The mother saw what her husband had done and was very upset, her husband wanted to make amends and found the first animal he could (which was an elephant) and replaced Ganesh's head with an elephants head.  Yesterday was the start of an 11 day festival and on the final day they will throw the statues of Ganesh into the water.  It was all in all a great day.  I could really do without the stares though.  Happy Ganesh Day!
KB

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Early to bed, late to rise, makes me a bit healthier, wealthier, and wise.

Again not much to report, the only good thing about being sick is that I hardly eat anything for dinner and by the time I get back to the hotel I'm starving.  Josie and I went for breakfast when we got back from work and they didn't charge us for it.  YEAH!!  I've gotten some medication from her too and it put me out from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.  I'm feeling a bit better, except for that running nose, I wish someone would turn it off already.  I got to talk to some of my family this morning and it was nice to hear every one's voice.  I haven't gotten homesick very much yet, but today Josie changed her flight and she's leaving tonight.  I don't think it was her going home so much, just that she gets to go home a little earlier that hit me.  Plus I miss Roscoe....Mom, tell him I love him.  Ginger too!  I've better hit the pillow or I'll fall asleep at the desk.  Our hopes is to get out for the festival tomorrow!!!  Good night, or is that day, whatever!
KB

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Mom taught me if I have nothing nice to say, then say nothing at all...

This will be short and not sweet.  I have a sinus infection and it stinks.  My whole face is leaking; nose running, eyes watering, and sneezing oh the sneezing.  Of course what is the one ailment I didn't pack for?  Allergies.  Work was exhausting and my brain is cloudy like the skies above.  Sorry I don't have better tidings. That's all folks.
KB

Monday, August 29, 2011

Monsoon season is dampering our plans.

Tammy and I were supposed to go to the fort yesterday but the rain caused us to postpone our trip.  They say that the rain should stop soon so we are keeping our fingers crossed.  The driver took us around the Beverly Hills of Hyderabad, the homes are huge.  The class separation is very apparent, and so sad.  Well to buy some of our time we went jewelry shopping.  Wow I can see why this is called the city of Pearls.  I think that my height intimidates some of the sales people, when we were shopping Tammy was being pushed into buying things while I said I'd be back and they would go "OK".  It's pretty sad when I'm just as tall or taller than most people here.  We did get to see buffalo running in the middle of the streets yesterday.  I have still to meet a monkey though.  It's Monday here and I haven't gotten much sleep this weekend trying to be up during the day and my body is used to being up through the night.  I've broken into a full blown cold though and thank goodness for Josie that's been providing me with some meds.  I've taken a sleeping pill to put myself out.  Later...
KB

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sights and smells of old Hyderabad....

Spent yesterday in old Hyderabad, the sights and smells were an adventure.  I thought there was traffic in L.A. there is nothing like the traffic in old Hyderabad on a festival weekend.  No stop lights, no stop signs, no use of lanes, but even with every car, rickshaw and motorcycle fighting to move their way forward inch by inch we only saw one accident.  AMAZING!!!  Charminar is a bazaar in old Hyderabad and since it was festival weekend in was jammed packed with people of all ages and sizes.  Mind you that no one is really that tall here.  I'm probably the height of most tall men here so every store was yelling out I got big sizes... Boy did they make a girl feel special. Ha ha.  They did have the coolest sandals with bling galore but none of the stores had any shoe size bigger than an 8 1/2.  I've attached some pictures of Charminar and we climbed to the top and took pictures of the bazaar below.  I bought two sarree draping, bangles and some other treasures while we were there.  Thank goodness for our driver who spent the day with us directing us to stores and helping us communicate with them. On our drive over to new Hyderabad the side of the road was covered with trash that all the wild dogs were eating from, it wasn't a pleasant sight but wasn't a pleasant smell either. PU!  New Hyderabad is near the Mind Space compound where we are staying.  There are big shopping malls and a Hard Rock Cafe that we went for dinner.  We all needed a reminder of home.  Wasn't able to sleep much over the night 'cause I'm so used to being up for work so I'm hoping I can just take a nap and get by today.  My throat has been bothering last night and this morning & I think it's from all the pollution in the air I'm hoping it will go away soon.  Officially one week down and 5 more to go.  Will write some more tomorrow.
KB

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Culinary delights....

Well yesterday was a good sleeping day, in other words I didn't sleep the day away.  Josie (trainer from TX) and I went to the Italian restaurant downstairs for some pizza.  It was just like pizza from Naples fire brick oven and thin crusts Yummy.  We went for lunch since both of our classes were getting us dinner.  Her's got KFC (YUCK!).  Mine bought me biryani a Hyderabad delicacy.  See the pics.  I even ate with my fingers 'cause they told me that's how it should be enjoyed.   Actually it was better than the biryani I have had at my hotel.Later today after I get some sleep Josie and I are heading into old Hyderabad to the shopping in Charminar (the picture I have at night below).  So those that I'm shopping for I'm finally getting out there.  One of my participants is going to meet us there when he wakes up.  Well I've better get some shut eye if I'm going to be up for some retail therapy.  Ba-bye.
KB

Friday, August 26, 2011

Take the good you take the bad and there you have the facts of life!

The driving here is crazy.....  The office is about a half a mile from the office and I thought we were going to kill 5 motorcyclist & 20 pedestrians.  I can't even look anymore.  So today I got sick.  Not because of the driving either.  The food either finally caught up with me or I ate something today that did not agree with me.  The conference room that we are in also had air conditioning problems, so we had 12 bodies, 12 computers, tiny room and I wanted to puke.  Hey it's the good and the bad with this blog, get over it.  They got the air conditioning running about 1am this morning and I'm feeling a little bit better so hopefully everything will be fine tonight.  My class wanted me to go to dinner with them, they were going to order me some haleem.  I felt bad that I couldn't but promised them I would tonight.  Oh I hope my stomach will be better.  I hope I have better news for you tomorrow.  Ta ta...
KB

Thursday, August 25, 2011

YEP! is the word of the day...

Ok 3 days down this week and my class is opening up to me more.  In fact they asked me what yep meant.  Strange that they have to pay close attention to me to pick up words that they know in order to interpret what I'm saying.  I told them I do the same thing.  Cool beans will spread like wild fire in India have I'm through with them.  Of course when I gave them the definition of cool beans (great, good for you, awesome, etc.)  they kind of laughed saying those 2 words mean all that.  One of my students even googled the words to see what they meant.  I thought it was my original saying, I guess not.  Well some have asked how the food has been and it's pretty good it's a lot spicier then in the states but still yummy.  The class has been telling me all about the different foods and specialties I should try while I'm here.  I need to try haleem on Wed. next week 'cause that is only seasonal after Ramadan has come to an end.  Well I'm too pooped to pop. Later gator.
KB

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I'm only half Saree...

Second day of class the manager took my class aside and had a 10 min. meeting with them to open up to me.  I think it worked 'cause they were cracking me up.  I asked them to make a list of sights I should see while I'm in town and where all the good shopping is.  I also told them that I wanted to get a picture of the class and the two women in my class said wait till I buy a Saree where it to work then we can take the picture.  Then they were all talkative about what type of Sarees I should buy and the one they told me that's specific to this region is a half Saree.  It's 3 pieces a skirt, top and a long wrap, instead of the traditional 2 piece Saree.  I think training is going pretty well, the normal stumble of access but that's usual and they seem to roll with the punches.  If I could only figure out the time, I waste all day in bed.  The only things I've seen in Hyderabad have been the office, the dining room in my hotel and my bed.  Today I guess I won't mind but yesterday it was sunny for the first time.  Oh well we'll wait to see what tomorrow brings.  Hasta Pasta!
KB

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

First night of class & I survived.

Well it's Tues. morning here in Hyderabad.  I've survived my first night of class.  They are extremely nice and seem to laugh at my humor, now if they actually understand it or not your guess is as good as mine.  The head shaking is very confusing and I know that the side to side shaking means "YES"  but it's still will take me some time to get used to.  The 2lbs of See's candies are gone after one night I'm going to have to slow down the class with their chocolate habit.  Their chocolate here is not very good and I see why they like American chocolate so much.  Plus See's is the best!  Participation was not easy to get at first but after a manager pretty much yelled at them, they started to be more active in the class.  The time is something that we all need to get used to.  Today was really slow making all of us pooped when it got to be about 1am.  Well I should probably try to get some shut eye so I don't sleep through my day like I did yesterday.  Yes Dad you were right I should have taken the sleeping pills you offered me before I left.  Till tomorrow, or is it yesterday..I can't keep up.
KB

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Give me a break!

This is to all of you (& you know who I'm talking about) give me a break I just flew on a plane for 24 hours.  So the flights were good couldn't think about going there any other way but business class.  I sat by a nice couple taking a river cruise.  Then on the way to Hyderabad I had the pilots sit by me and take a nap while the plane was in flight.  One from England told me that Hyderabad is like India light.  Well once I arrived in Hyderabad airport I had a porter help me with my bags and he kind of laughed how many there were.  Then I met up with my driver who pulls a car up that we were all unsure if all my bags were going to fit.  There was a smell of burning incense outside of the airport.  The women were dressed to the nines in beautiful, colorful, & sparkly Sarees.  Even the Muslim women with only their eyes showing in black had big sparkly bangles and shoes.  Driving in India was very interesting, now mind you this was 6 a.m. on Sunday morning and hardly anyone was on the road.  My driver had no concern for lanes in fact he like to use the the dotted line to center his car.  Also my dad would be an excellent driver here, 'cause no one uses their blinker just like him.  Horn though are used a lot.  It's very poor here and I'm continually being told that this isn't bad compared to other parts of India.  Driving to the hotel it was like driving through Joshua tree.  There are little dilapidated homesteads the difference here is people live in them.  I did see a cute older couple riding on a motorcycle, her riding side saddle on the back in a binged out blue Saree.  The hotel is very nice I'll take a pic and scan it later.  I met up for dinner with Josie another trainer here from Texas.  Well I think I'm going to crash out again didn't get much sleep on the plane.  Till later....
KB

Saturday, August 20, 2011

It's nice to be upper class!

So I'll tell you I've checked in at LAX Bradley terminal on British Airlines, boy I can't believe how well I've been treated.  Me, who scrapes by.  I got to be in the fast lanes for both check-in and TSA, mind that the regular check-in wasn't so bad.  Three bags I checked in for FREE! Of course my mom and dad brought me to the airport to help with all my baggage, good thing 'cause 5 bags by myself I would look like a pack mule. Now I'm sitting up at the business class lounge listening to Champagne bottles pop, again for FREE!  You've got to be kidding me how will I ever go back to coach after this?  So I've taken a pic of the Heineken I'm sipping on while I'm sitting here typing.  Everyone in here is probably starring at the girl who's taking pics of herself and her drink.  Oh wait that's me.  When I get to Hyderabad I'll write more.

Bye for now!