Saturday, January 17, 2009
my new adventure begins in Mysore...
I am living in a small apartment on the Hope Center campus.. I would give measurements, but I don't know them. All I know is that it's the perfect size for me. The bed is like sleeping on hardwood, but at least it doesn't feel like concrete. That is the only thing wrong about it.. well.. that and the small roaches that I discover in the mornings. I don't know where they come from, but Tim and Karla's son (he's 3 or 4) doesn't mind picking them up for me and disposing of them - glad I have someone to do that for me! I have a couch and a couple chairs in the front room, along with a small table and a coffee maker. There's a fridge and a microwave and a small assortment of Indian tea.. which actually gives me the shakes if I drink it on an empty stomach. I do think the tea will become my friend for the next month, I'll just have to eat a banana with it or something.
I will be learning to ride a scooter!!! Mercy, one of the girls that works here, is going to teach me! I'm kind of excited. I wasn't really excited about it at first, but today I went with her and Somiya, another girl that works here, and the associate pastor of the church that meets here - I can't remember his name - to Bandavin Gardens and the KRS Dam which are 40 minutes away by scooter. The ride was so much fun! I mean.. we only went up to 40mph (that in itself was rare), but it was so enjoyable. What a freeing feeling to have the wind blowing back my hair as we "sped" through the villages and countryside.. at sunset. I mean, really, what could be better than that?
Another thing that is great about this place is that there is always some kind of activity. Tim and Karla have four children, so their house is always busy. The school meets on the bottom two floors, and during the school-day there is a lot of activity there. I can hear them playing and singing throughout the day. I start teaching on Monday, and my life will be very full from there on. However, two of my morning courses will not start until the 26th, so I'll be easing in to the craziness of my scheduled life rather than diving in..though I feel like I'm diving in. One student who will by in my TOEFL course handed me his 265 page thesis to mark this weekend. I told him I would have it done by Monday...and even though that is ambitious, it will have to be done by Monday because I won't have time to work on it after than.
I'll add some pictures later. For some reasons my computer isn't reading the picture card :( Ah well. I'll make sure that works next time :)
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Mysore for the day
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Jupiter and Venus
Friday, November 28, 2008
Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday, November 27, 2008
the week in review
Friday, November 14, 2008
shopping and colds
I went shopping on Commercial Street downtown last week! That was exciting. I think I'm getting the hang of talking vendors down. I only did it once. I probably should have for my other purchases, but it didn't end up being a big deal. I bought some beautiful Indian suit material and eventually I'll take it to a tailor to make me the outfit, but I haven't done so yet. That's on my list for next week. (The image is not mine, it's from another blog.. I forgot my camera :( )
Light House is going really well. I love spending time with those kids! I never thought I would ever say something like that, but they truly are a joy. We don't really have verbal conversations since their vocabulary is limited but smiling does wonders. After lunch we have the kids watch tv while we wait for parents to come and this week I've had at least 4 kids try to claim my lap for that half hour. It's amazing how much little kids love touch. It almost seems like they don't really get that kind of attention at home, but I'm sure most of them do.
Tutoring Lakshmi has been going well. I made her flash cards and timed math sheets, and she enjoys both. We started reading Matilda and she seems to enjoy that as well. Last Saturday the orphanage put on an adoptive parents meet, where the kids performed a song and dance to "I can be your friend" from VeggieTales. That was really cute. The rest of the meeting was about adoption, so after the kids' performance we slipped out. On Wednesday I got to the orphanage early and one of the boys was asking me to help him with his Italian (He's going to Italy soon to be with his adoptive parents.) He had language sheets and was asking me how to pronounce the words. The extent of my knowledge of Italian is what I've heard in "Life is Beautiful", and I had a little bit of an idea of pronunciation from French and Spanish. I thought it was funny that he thought I knew the language when I told him a few times that I didn't. But it was fun to hear him practicing.