Feb 21, 2011
The first day in Pune my sister and I woke up late in the afternoon...I woke up first around 12ish and being her new roommate I woke her up as-well :)
Upon waking up our dad came in and asked how our sleep was... knowing our crazy mother he told us that
we need to get the cheese out of our luggage! (yes my mother stuffed cheese into my sisters bag)...
For the next few hours we spent our time looking and sorting our luggage pulling out all food proudcts.. cheese,chips,twizzlers,chocolates,vodka,nutritional bars...
Upon sorting our bags we also found our mother packed tons of toothbrushes for the poor!
Once we finished packing..our dad surprised us by letting us know he scheduled a massage appointment for us...
the massage was a full body and very helpful...especially after such a loooonnnngggg and enduring flight + ride over.
while my sister and I were getting a home called massage (very awesome and only $7!!!) my dad had called a man over to set up the wireless internet for me..so I can use my laptop (I would of died without it..)... The man spent maybe 1 hour to set up the connection and his entire charge was a grand total of $6!! Gotta love India!!
after the massage and tech business our dad took us out for a stroll to check out the Sindh Society (the neighborhood) ... As we left we ran into my dad's landlord and friend uncle Shopra..we also met his wife..who both live below us. They are very welcoming and nice which gives a great start to our perception of Indian people. Once we made acquittance with uncle Shopra we made our way out of the gate... at first glance of the Sindh Society there was an abundance of plants and overall idyllic beauty.
Before leaving we met my dad's close friend uncle Hurri. An older humble man.
our beautiful walk was followed by closing the day with relaxing and settling in...my dad's maid even made us a special Indian dinner which consisted of a chicken curry.
A nice first day in Pune...Now just to figure out how to lock the broken bathroom door and brush my teeth without the use of tap water!!
The first day in Pune my sister and I woke up late in the afternoon...I woke up first around 12ish and being her new roommate I woke her up as-well :)
Upon waking up our dad came in and asked how our sleep was... knowing our crazy mother he told us that
we need to get the cheese out of our luggage! (yes my mother stuffed cheese into my sisters bag)...
For the next few hours we spent our time looking and sorting our luggage pulling out all food proudcts.. cheese,chips,twizzlers,chocolates,vodka,nutritional bars...
Upon sorting our bags we also found our mother packed tons of toothbrushes for the poor!
Once we finished packing..our dad surprised us by letting us know he scheduled a massage appointment for us...
the massage was a full body and very helpful...especially after such a loooonnnngggg and enduring flight + ride over.
while my sister and I were getting a home called massage (very awesome and only $7!!!) my dad had called a man over to set up the wireless internet for me..so I can use my laptop (I would of died without it..)... The man spent maybe 1 hour to set up the connection and his entire charge was a grand total of $6!! Gotta love India!!
after the massage and tech business our dad took us out for a stroll to check out the Sindh Society (the neighborhood) ... As we left we ran into my dad's landlord and friend uncle Shopra..we also met his wife..who both live below us. They are very welcoming and nice which gives a great start to our perception of Indian people. Once we made acquittance with uncle Shopra we made our way out of the gate... at first glance of the Sindh Society there was an abundance of plants and overall idyllic beauty.
Before leaving we met my dad's close friend uncle Hurri. An older humble man.
our beautiful walk was followed by closing the day with relaxing and settling in...my dad's maid even made us a special Indian dinner which consisted of a chicken curry.
A nice first day in Pune...Now just to figure out how to lock the broken bathroom door and brush my teeth without the use of tap water!!
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