As many of you know, my computer died early into my trip hence my halt in posting in this blog. Bad news is that I've left India in the meantime... Good news is that I have an awesome new computer that will now enable me to continue with blogging during all of my adventures. Exciting, I know!
Alas, give me the opportunity to provide a very quick conclusion to my beautiful time spent in Mother India (hopefully not the last time, as I really miss being there already). Upon the completion of the leadership training, which I was teaching for 2 months, I had the most amazing chance of a lifetime to travel with big brother, Khaled, and Mumma Habash in the district of Rajasthan for 2 weeks. Our jaws dropped at the Taj Mahal, we shopped our butts off in Jaipur, became entranced in history in Jaiselmer, put to use our native desert ways riding camels, and fell in love with romantic Udaipur.
The experience in extremely crowded northern India was incredible- we met good people, who will hopefully be connected with us for more than the few hours or days spent with them. And the memories created will certainly last a lifetime.
Thank you, Mother India. You treated us very well (except you, Delhi heat stroke) and we learned so many lessons. Until we meet again...
Alas, give me the opportunity to provide a very quick conclusion to my beautiful time spent in Mother India (hopefully not the last time, as I really miss being there already). Upon the completion of the leadership training, which I was teaching for 2 months, I had the most amazing chance of a lifetime to travel with big brother, Khaled, and Mumma Habash in the district of Rajasthan for 2 weeks. Our jaws dropped at the Taj Mahal, we shopped our butts off in Jaipur, became entranced in history in Jaiselmer, put to use our native desert ways riding camels, and fell in love with romantic Udaipur.
The experience in extremely crowded northern India was incredible- we met good people, who will hopefully be connected with us for more than the few hours or days spent with them. And the memories created will certainly last a lifetime.
Thank you, Mother India. You treated us very well (except you, Delhi heat stroke) and we learned so many lessons. Until we meet again...
Myself, Varun, Axle and Abby (Leadership Trainers)
Ever Romantic Udaipur
My favorite Indian lunch- Vegetarian Thali
Yeah, I learned some Bollywood dance moves... :-)
Clearly, this short blog does not do my time in India any justice... I understand. However the stories that I could share and would love to share would take me a very very long time. And as stated before, I hope to return to India very soon again.
For now, new adventures have begun...

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