I just want to share with U the best news of today:I DON'T HAVE TO WORK ON SATURDAYS!!! I'm SOO happy that tomorrow (well.. today;)) I don't have to go to job! :) moreover, today I learnt how to use kuaizi (pałeczki do jedzenia, wiecie, chińszczyzna i te sprawy :P). I'm quite proud of myself ;) I'm even more proud, because I started cooking dinners here :) and they're actually not bad ;)
Today and yesterday our lovely ROHAN (remember this crazy bus to work?) arrived at the same time as we reached a bus stop! Yesterday we even had to run to catch it! Completely unpredictable, ROHAN can be 1,5h delayed, but U cannot be even 20 sec later than it!
Now U see... that's what the true India is... As we say it here: "Discover this incredible India - maybe U'll survive" ;) U see? 2 slogans in 1. "Incredible India" and "Discover India" together :P
good night :)
piątek, 31 lipca 2009
poniedziałek, 27 lipca 2009
Up-date after whole week ;)
Hello everybody!
I know, I haven’t written anything for a long time, but - believe me or not - I had no time. So now I’m at work and I don’t know when this beautiful moment happen when I get sth to do, so I decided to write sth now. I mean, it will be sth like up-date :D ys, I love this word, especially during team meetings (unfortunately, that won’t be an up-date “how many calls did u make this week?” ;))
Now it’s not a team meeting, but “discover India” meeting ;)
Actually, I started my day (it’s 10:45 now) from being soooo angry. Why? Cause I was waiting for fu***n ROHAN (it’s our bus) 1,5hour !!!! I’ve never ever waited for anything such a long time!! But now I decided to wind down, cause this fu***n Rohan won’t spoil my day, oh no! Never ;)
So now maybe I’ll tell U sth about weekend. Actually, on Friday 19:00 I still didn’t know what I’m going to do during weekend. I’ve just come back from work (of course we visited our lovely Tibet Kitchen;)) and instead of hearing “Hello, how was at work?” or sth like that, just as usual, I’ve heard: “Do u have any plans for this weekend?”, I said “No”, so David said “Ok, so u’re going to Pushkar”. I’ve just thought “WHAT”. But then Maria came and said “Ok Ania, u have 10 minutes to pack yourself and going to 178” (178 is another trainee house). I was quite shocked, but I’m in India, so why not? :D Of course, I knew about this trip for 2 weeks, because they planned sth, but I decided not to go, I even don’t know why. It has just turned out that one person cannot go this weekend, so there was one free place. From that moment I had whole weekend filled :D
We went there by train (ys, INDIAN train:D) and u know what? It’s not bad at all! It was even quite funny ;)
But going to the railway station was not funny at all? We departure at 8:00pm, the train was 9:30pm. They (taxi drivers) said that even when there will be traffic jam, it won’t take more than an hour. And what? It did:/ Traffic jams were incredibly huge!! Even for India. We were at the station at 9:45pm, the train was gone… Because u know, the only thing which is on time (or almost on time) in India is a train. But there was another chance to catch it. We decided to take a metro and go to the next station. Of course, it wouldn’t be India if nothing more happened. One girl lost her rucksack, so it was about 30 minutes more, but finally we caught this train:D
The trains in India are completely different than in Poland. On each doors from the train, there are lists of people who’re going with this train. Tickets have to be booked about 1-2 weeks earlier, not like in Poland that u just go and buy a ticket for the train which departures in 15 minutes. Everything’s blue inside (I mean beds).
The journey last about 8 hours (about 250 km), but who cares about hours when it’s a night and u’re sleeping? We arrived about 7 am and we were looking for a hotel. We’ve found one, very nice, even with swimming pool for? 100 Rps per person!! (15Rps=1zl)
Then we went for a breakfast, of course it’s India, so we had to wait over an hour just for toasts and drinks. But who cares? We got used to it ;) We were in Pushkar, very calm, mountainous and cool (I mean temperature ;)) town! But it’s completely veg-town, u can’t even eat eggs there!!
About 11 am we went to rent motorbikes and we went for a trip. We were in the city centre, in temples (very interesting, because the “priest” told us everything about it and we were even at the lake to drop there flowers, it’s a religious custom), in the valleys, mountains? It was beautiful! Completely not like in India, cause there was SO CALM! Of course, it wouldn’t been me if nothing happened;) when we were driving our scooter (I’m saying “we”, cause I decided not to go by scooter by myself, I didn’t want to kill myself, so I was with my friend on one scooter), we always tried to skip water on roads. But I was thinking about it, how would it be if we drive through puddle (hmm? or maybe better to call it ?small lake on the road?;)). So I said to Yasu “Let’s try to do it”. Poor Yasu, he didn’t know that he shouldn’t have listened to me ;) What was next, u can imagine ;) It was about half of the puddle where we just stopped and almost fell down and capsized ;) I say almost, because we were able to hold on our legs. Of course, mud beauty mask was for free ;) but who cares? ;) it was funny :P
After our “motorbike-scooter trip” we went to camel safari :D Imagine it: 2 hours on the camel! It sounded exciting and it was, but for first 30-40 minutes. After this time everything hurts u :P I still feel my back, especially lower back ;) but it was unforgettable experience, especially because we were 18 people, so there were 18 camels! It looked like a real caravan!
After whole day we were exhausted, but we decided to try one more thing: special lassi. I love lassi (it’s a yogurt with different fruit, it depends, what do u want: mango, banana, lemon etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lassi), but in Pushkar there was speciall lassi. What’s the difference? It’s a big difference, cause this special lassi is with marijuana! And it’s completely legal! But first I decided just to try it and u know what? It was AWFUL! So I decided not to buy it, I’ve just tried it in order to know how does it taste like. After all we went back to the hotel to sleep and believe me, many people had ?a special hangover? (polish: odlot; nie znalazłam w słowniku, ktoś wie?) :P
Next day we went to see the temple on the top of the mountain which we saw from the roof of our hotel (from the roof of our hotel we saw mountains, temples and valleys:D). When we reached it (not the top, but when we were beside this mountain) it turned out, that we have an hour to go up and down and come back to rent service. Most of people decided not to go there (“Omg.. It’s too hot, it’s too high, we don’t have enough time, come on!”). I’ve just said: “Do whatever u want, I’m going up” :D So I went with Yasu and one more guy. The rest of people stayed. Loosers! They don’t know what they missed! The view was amazing! I was soo happy I decided to go there! Actually, in rent service we were at 12:D just in time ?
Then we decided to go for shopping. I could have spent all my money there! I just love shopping in India ;) Of course, almost everybody were exhausted after previous day, so it was just me, Yen and Lilla who went for shopping (and 5 other people, but they were shopping separately). We spent about 4 hours, cause we had to come back on 7pm to hotel, 9 pm we had the train to Delhi. Oddly enough, nothing unpredictable happened on the way back. It was only 15 mins delayed in Delhi, but in the morning, Monday morning, that was a lot! Why? Cause we were in the railway station 7:10am and we had to come back home, do sth with ourselfes, cause we looked not good after whole night and go work! We were 8:10 at home and I have to go out at 8:30! I don’t know how was it possible, but I managed to do everything on time!
Omg! 2 A4 pages.. too much for once, but U know, up-date is up-date ;)
This weekend @DU plans global village, but I’m not sure it will go down well, cause each weekend most of people going somewhere, so we’ll see
That’s all for today! :D (12:00) ?
Bye! (coming back to work ;)
I know, I haven’t written anything for a long time, but - believe me or not - I had no time. So now I’m at work and I don’t know when this beautiful moment happen when I get sth to do, so I decided to write sth now. I mean, it will be sth like up-date :D ys, I love this word, especially during team meetings (unfortunately, that won’t be an up-date “how many calls did u make this week?” ;))
Now it’s not a team meeting, but “discover India” meeting ;)
Actually, I started my day (it’s 10:45 now) from being soooo angry. Why? Cause I was waiting for fu***n ROHAN (it’s our bus) 1,5hour !!!! I’ve never ever waited for anything such a long time!! But now I decided to wind down, cause this fu***n Rohan won’t spoil my day, oh no! Never ;)
So now maybe I’ll tell U sth about weekend. Actually, on Friday 19:00 I still didn’t know what I’m going to do during weekend. I’ve just come back from work (of course we visited our lovely Tibet Kitchen;)) and instead of hearing “Hello, how was at work?” or sth like that, just as usual, I’ve heard: “Do u have any plans for this weekend?”, I said “No”, so David said “Ok, so u’re going to Pushkar”. I’ve just thought “WHAT”. But then Maria came and said “Ok Ania, u have 10 minutes to pack yourself and going to 178” (178 is another trainee house). I was quite shocked, but I’m in India, so why not? :D Of course, I knew about this trip for 2 weeks, because they planned sth, but I decided not to go, I even don’t know why. It has just turned out that one person cannot go this weekend, so there was one free place. From that moment I had whole weekend filled :D
We went there by train (ys, INDIAN train:D) and u know what? It’s not bad at all! It was even quite funny ;)
But going to the railway station was not funny at all? We departure at 8:00pm, the train was 9:30pm. They (taxi drivers) said that even when there will be traffic jam, it won’t take more than an hour. And what? It did:/ Traffic jams were incredibly huge!! Even for India. We were at the station at 9:45pm, the train was gone… Because u know, the only thing which is on time (or almost on time) in India is a train. But there was another chance to catch it. We decided to take a metro and go to the next station. Of course, it wouldn’t be India if nothing more happened. One girl lost her rucksack, so it was about 30 minutes more, but finally we caught this train:D
The trains in India are completely different than in Poland. On each doors from the train, there are lists of people who’re going with this train. Tickets have to be booked about 1-2 weeks earlier, not like in Poland that u just go and buy a ticket for the train which departures in 15 minutes. Everything’s blue inside (I mean beds).
The journey last about 8 hours (about 250 km), but who cares about hours when it’s a night and u’re sleeping? We arrived about 7 am and we were looking for a hotel. We’ve found one, very nice, even with swimming pool for? 100 Rps per person!! (15Rps=1zl)
Then we went for a breakfast, of course it’s India, so we had to wait over an hour just for toasts and drinks. But who cares? We got used to it ;) We were in Pushkar, very calm, mountainous and cool (I mean temperature ;)) town! But it’s completely veg-town, u can’t even eat eggs there!!
About 11 am we went to rent motorbikes and we went for a trip. We were in the city centre, in temples (very interesting, because the “priest” told us everything about it and we were even at the lake to drop there flowers, it’s a religious custom), in the valleys, mountains? It was beautiful! Completely not like in India, cause there was SO CALM! Of course, it wouldn’t been me if nothing happened;) when we were driving our scooter (I’m saying “we”, cause I decided not to go by scooter by myself, I didn’t want to kill myself, so I was with my friend on one scooter), we always tried to skip water on roads. But I was thinking about it, how would it be if we drive through puddle (hmm? or maybe better to call it ?small lake on the road?;)). So I said to Yasu “Let’s try to do it”. Poor Yasu, he didn’t know that he shouldn’t have listened to me ;) What was next, u can imagine ;) It was about half of the puddle where we just stopped and almost fell down and capsized ;) I say almost, because we were able to hold on our legs. Of course, mud beauty mask was for free ;) but who cares? ;) it was funny :P
After our “motorbike-scooter trip” we went to camel safari :D Imagine it: 2 hours on the camel! It sounded exciting and it was, but for first 30-40 minutes. After this time everything hurts u :P I still feel my back, especially lower back ;) but it was unforgettable experience, especially because we were 18 people, so there were 18 camels! It looked like a real caravan!
After whole day we were exhausted, but we decided to try one more thing: special lassi. I love lassi (it’s a yogurt with different fruit, it depends, what do u want: mango, banana, lemon etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lassi), but in Pushkar there was speciall lassi. What’s the difference? It’s a big difference, cause this special lassi is with marijuana! And it’s completely legal! But first I decided just to try it and u know what? It was AWFUL! So I decided not to buy it, I’ve just tried it in order to know how does it taste like. After all we went back to the hotel to sleep and believe me, many people had ?a special hangover? (polish: odlot; nie znalazłam w słowniku, ktoś wie?) :P
Next day we went to see the temple on the top of the mountain which we saw from the roof of our hotel (from the roof of our hotel we saw mountains, temples and valleys:D). When we reached it (not the top, but when we were beside this mountain) it turned out, that we have an hour to go up and down and come back to rent service. Most of people decided not to go there (“Omg.. It’s too hot, it’s too high, we don’t have enough time, come on!”). I’ve just said: “Do whatever u want, I’m going up” :D So I went with Yasu and one more guy. The rest of people stayed. Loosers! They don’t know what they missed! The view was amazing! I was soo happy I decided to go there! Actually, in rent service we were at 12:D just in time ?
Then we decided to go for shopping. I could have spent all my money there! I just love shopping in India ;) Of course, almost everybody were exhausted after previous day, so it was just me, Yen and Lilla who went for shopping (and 5 other people, but they were shopping separately). We spent about 4 hours, cause we had to come back on 7pm to hotel, 9 pm we had the train to Delhi. Oddly enough, nothing unpredictable happened on the way back. It was only 15 mins delayed in Delhi, but in the morning, Monday morning, that was a lot! Why? Cause we were in the railway station 7:10am and we had to come back home, do sth with ourselfes, cause we looked not good after whole night and go work! We were 8:10 at home and I have to go out at 8:30! I don’t know how was it possible, but I managed to do everything on time!
Omg! 2 A4 pages.. too much for once, but U know, up-date is up-date ;)
This weekend @DU plans global village, but I’m not sure it will go down well, cause each weekend most of people going somewhere, so we’ll see
That’s all for today! :D (12:00) ?
Bye! (coming back to work ;)
środa, 15 lipca 2009
Monsoon :D
Heeey!!
Like in the title--> monsoon is in Delhi :) and now I don't know: be happy or not? cause thanks to the rain it's cooler, but humiduty is higher too... thanks to water, there's no dust, but everything is covered in mud... even me ;) U should have seen me today ;) or maybe better not? I don't know :P
But what is really abnormal for me is he fact that all headlines are about monsoon and how funny it is! For Indian people it is SO FUNNY that they go outside and dancing in the rain! :P
Today I decided to eat sth "normal", I mean, not from Tibetan Kitchen. This is a restaurant where we always order food to house. So, I decided to buy sth, what I eat in Poland, just simple bread... And what? They have only toast bread, packaged, which is not very good :/ but they have a jam :) that's good, so I today I had supper almost like in Poland;)
Unfortunately, I have nothing to say about my work, cause every day is the same... or not - today was different: I was sleeping at work for 1 hour, normally we sleep 30 min :D
working in Aiesec is more interesting :D (ys, now this sentence will be on the main wall of our office:D)
and now sth about living in India when U're a "white person". When U come to India and go to some tourist places, U' may feel like tourist attraction. Sometimes (when sightseeing Taj Mahal, Qutb Minar etc.) people just ask U to take pictures with them :) In the beggining it's funny,but after 20 pictures U're really fed up.. but once U can feel like a star :P It must be a really hard life, U know? :>
that's all for today;) once a week I have to sleep more and that day has come--> it's today :D
so as always greetings from our lovely, pink kitchen-dining-room :P
Like in the title--> monsoon is in Delhi :) and now I don't know: be happy or not? cause thanks to the rain it's cooler, but humiduty is higher too... thanks to water, there's no dust, but everything is covered in mud... even me ;) U should have seen me today ;) or maybe better not? I don't know :P
But what is really abnormal for me is he fact that all headlines are about monsoon and how funny it is! For Indian people it is SO FUNNY that they go outside and dancing in the rain! :P
Today I decided to eat sth "normal", I mean, not from Tibetan Kitchen. This is a restaurant where we always order food to house. So, I decided to buy sth, what I eat in Poland, just simple bread... And what? They have only toast bread, packaged, which is not very good :/ but they have a jam :) that's good, so I today I had supper almost like in Poland;)
Unfortunately, I have nothing to say about my work, cause every day is the same... or not - today was different: I was sleeping at work for 1 hour, normally we sleep 30 min :D
working in Aiesec is more interesting :D (ys, now this sentence will be on the main wall of our office:D)
and now sth about living in India when U're a "white person". When U come to India and go to some tourist places, U' may feel like tourist attraction. Sometimes (when sightseeing Taj Mahal, Qutb Minar etc.) people just ask U to take pictures with them :) In the beggining it's funny,but after 20 pictures U're really fed up.. but once U can feel like a star :P It must be a really hard life, U know? :>
that's all for today;) once a week I have to sleep more and that day has come--> it's today :D
so as always greetings from our lovely, pink kitchen-dining-room :P
sobota, 11 lipca 2009
Hi guys!!!
Long time no write ;) so now I decided to write i order to keep in touch with U :)
Yesterday I was on a trainee dinner (obviously: that's a party) and I met many AIESECers here :) they are really great people, so this LC must have changed a lot ;) they're organizing such things for trainees from time to time, but mainly trainees take care of themselves. I mean, we are organizing everything (trips etc.) by ourelves.
Now, in @DU is about 12 Polish people ;);)
and U know what? now a question for these people who were on SMS (Spring Management seminar). Do U remember this girl with "ADHD" ;)?? Ola? So yesterday I'm sitting in a party and talking with Kamila Orłowska (ys, she is here too:)) and a girl is coming inside. And U know what? That was her! This world is so small! U don't have a time to see someone in Poland and U meet him/her in Delhi xD that was quite shock for me seeing her here (especially that she's starting her internship next week in Chandigarh). So that was a nice meeting after 4 months;)
We came back about 1am and had to wake up at 4:30am (of course it's obvious we went sleep about 2), so I felt like in a conference;)
Of course, it wouldn't be India if the bus was not too late. But tody (well.. yesterday;)) it was too much for me, cause... 2 hours! We had to wake up so early and a bus was here at 7am!
But it was worth...
What was the reason of so early waking up? Because we were going to.....Agra, where is...
TAJ MAHAL!!
Of course, there is not only Taj Mahal, but that was the most important point of our trip :)
It's even more beautiful than in the pictures, completely stunning!!
U know, it's impossible to write about Taj Mahal, it must be seen to appreciate it, that's why I attach pictures :)
ENJOY!!!
Long time no write ;) so now I decided to write i order to keep in touch with U :)
Yesterday I was on a trainee dinner (obviously: that's a party) and I met many AIESECers here :) they are really great people, so this LC must have changed a lot ;) they're organizing such things for trainees from time to time, but mainly trainees take care of themselves. I mean, we are organizing everything (trips etc.) by ourelves.
Now, in @DU is about 12 Polish people ;);)
and U know what? now a question for these people who were on SMS (Spring Management seminar). Do U remember this girl with "ADHD" ;)?? Ola? So yesterday I'm sitting in a party and talking with Kamila Orłowska (ys, she is here too:)) and a girl is coming inside. And U know what? That was her! This world is so small! U don't have a time to see someone in Poland and U meet him/her in Delhi xD that was quite shock for me seeing her here (especially that she's starting her internship next week in Chandigarh). So that was a nice meeting after 4 months;)
We came back about 1am and had to wake up at 4:30am (of course it's obvious we went sleep about 2), so I felt like in a conference;)
Of course, it wouldn't be India if the bus was not too late. But tody (well.. yesterday;)) it was too much for me, cause... 2 hours! We had to wake up so early and a bus was here at 7am!
But it was worth...
What was the reason of so early waking up? Because we were going to.....Agra, where is...
TAJ MAHAL!!
Of course, there is not only Taj Mahal, but that was the most important point of our trip :)
It's even more beautiful than in the pictures, completely stunning!!
U know, it's impossible to write about Taj Mahal, it must be seen to appreciate it, that's why I attach pictures :)
ENJOY!!!
wtorek, 7 lipca 2009
first days at work :)
ys, I'm working :D yesterday was the first day at work :)
I'm working in Educomp, this is the company (I thought it s a school, but I misunderstood website;) maybe that's better;)) which creates materials (multimedia, booksetc.) for schools. It is a big, international company and at this moment there are 5 interns including me (we are 3 from Poland and 2 from Kazachstan). It is quite good, my manager is a woman who is responsible for geography things in Educomp, she is a leader of a geography team ;) people are really nice and cool :) and now I have many geography presentations, which I'm watching and give feedback, correct it, imagine other ways of creating curriculumns etc. :)
I start work from 10am, but I have to wake up before 8, because at 8:35 we have a bus to work. Of course, it's impossible for it to be on time, but we have to be there on time, cause there were days when it was on time :P and it won't wait for anybody. U have to even getting in a bus just running;) cause the bus doesn't stop, it's just slownig down, but doesn't stop. obviously, yesterday and today we were waiting for it up to 9:05 in 40 degrees... but people from the company sad that it was "super extra late" and it's not normal for a bus to be too late, but I think it is :P
Of course, because it is "super extra late", this bus is driving about 100km/h with no traffic regulations (U know.. there are 2 lanes, but they ride like if there were 5 ;D) to be on time in Educomp, so it's bumping all the time, but it's possible to get used to it ;)
Now sth about livin here:) because of many interns, every evening is a party, so I'm quite asleep here, but it's not a problem;) I'm living with 3 girls (Canada, Indonesia and Romania) and 3 guys (US, Australia and Germany). believe me - it's really cool! just 50 meters next to us is another trainee house with 12 people and two another houses(there 3 more, but actually, at this time, I don't know where are they) yesterday I met many Polish trainees during a party (here is 7 Polish people from @ and it' going to be more, so we are like "Polish colony")
and U should see one time Indian market :) it's SO COOL!! and cheap :)
but there's one thing I don't like here: power cuts... omg... today was about 40 minutes and no fans were switched on, no schower, can't do anything without power... that was really bad.. 42 degrees with no fan... but everything's possible to survive :) even powercuts in Delhi :)
I even don't have pictures yet, cause I don't have a time for it, but tomorrow I'll try to take some :)
so... we'll keep in touch!!
I'm working in Educomp, this is the company (I thought it s a school, but I misunderstood website;) maybe that's better;)) which creates materials (multimedia, booksetc.) for schools. It is a big, international company and at this moment there are 5 interns including me (we are 3 from Poland and 2 from Kazachstan). It is quite good, my manager is a woman who is responsible for geography things in Educomp, she is a leader of a geography team ;) people are really nice and cool :) and now I have many geography presentations, which I'm watching and give feedback, correct it, imagine other ways of creating curriculumns etc. :)
I start work from 10am, but I have to wake up before 8, because at 8:35 we have a bus to work. Of course, it's impossible for it to be on time, but we have to be there on time, cause there were days when it was on time :P and it won't wait for anybody. U have to even getting in a bus just running;) cause the bus doesn't stop, it's just slownig down, but doesn't stop. obviously, yesterday and today we were waiting for it up to 9:05 in 40 degrees... but people from the company sad that it was "super extra late" and it's not normal for a bus to be too late, but I think it is :P
Of course, because it is "super extra late", this bus is driving about 100km/h with no traffic regulations (U know.. there are 2 lanes, but they ride like if there were 5 ;D) to be on time in Educomp, so it's bumping all the time, but it's possible to get used to it ;)
Now sth about livin here:) because of many interns, every evening is a party, so I'm quite asleep here, but it's not a problem;) I'm living with 3 girls (Canada, Indonesia and Romania) and 3 guys (US, Australia and Germany). believe me - it's really cool! just 50 meters next to us is another trainee house with 12 people and two another houses(there 3 more, but actually, at this time, I don't know where are they) yesterday I met many Polish trainees during a party (here is 7 Polish people from @ and it' going to be more, so we are like "Polish colony")
and U should see one time Indian market :) it's SO COOL!! and cheap :)
but there's one thing I don't like here: power cuts... omg... today was about 40 minutes and no fans were switched on, no schower, can't do anything without power... that was really bad.. 42 degrees with no fan... but everything's possible to survive :) even powercuts in Delhi :)
I even don't have pictures yet, cause I don't have a time for it, but tomorrow I'll try to take some :)
so... we'll keep in touch!!
niedziela, 5 lipca 2009
My first day/night
Hi everyone!!
In the middle of today's night I arrived India :) ys, ys, I know that's not proper time to go here (temperature, humidity etc...), but believe me: every time is great to come here and see this everything;)
So.. what was my first impression of Delhi? Temperature - definitely too hot. Imagine in Poland at 1:00am over 30 degrees... Impossible, but in this country everything's possible ;)
So I went out from the plane and I felt a headwave on my face... But that was what I expected.
After passport and health checking (ys, they are really frightened about swine flu), I've finally found a guy who picked me up from the airport. It has turned out that a girl from Netherlands went to Delhi too, an hour earlier than me, so we went together with Hiteshwar to the house of Deisha, where me and Stephanie spent our first night in Delhi :)
About 11-12 we went by taxi to our trainee houses (cause here, in Delhi, are several trainee houses, not only one or two). And then troubles started... I went out from the cab and I went upstairs, but nobody was inside... And U know what? Many people told me that @DU has the worst reception in India, but that's not true. I called Deisha and she called someone else to get to know what to do and after 20-30 minutes I went to Stephanie's trainee house, cause trainees from my house came back about 5pm. But I think that people really cared about a case of trainee house ;) many of @DU peoplecalled me in order to get to know, if everything's ok and if I'm save ;) Because of this I had an opportuniyy to go by cycle rickshaw :) Believe me, it is really amazing, especially in India where are no traffic regulations :P nice experience ;)
In the afternoon 2 guys from my trainee house went to Stephanie's trainee house and picked me up from there :) then we went to other trainee house, where I've met a lot of people :) they are really cool :)
and now I came back and I'm sitting in my own (ys, I have my own room, but not for always... in few days someone'll move gere too) room in my trainee house.
Oh, I forgot ;) U know that I'm living in a house where walls are pink and blue ;) blue-PINK HOUSE ;) just feel like in Poland ;) ;)
All right, it's enough for today, I'm going to sleep, I'm totally exhausted right now ;)
In the middle of today's night I arrived India :) ys, ys, I know that's not proper time to go here (temperature, humidity etc...), but believe me: every time is great to come here and see this everything;)
So.. what was my first impression of Delhi? Temperature - definitely too hot. Imagine in Poland at 1:00am over 30 degrees... Impossible, but in this country everything's possible ;)
So I went out from the plane and I felt a headwave on my face... But that was what I expected.
After passport and health checking (ys, they are really frightened about swine flu), I've finally found a guy who picked me up from the airport. It has turned out that a girl from Netherlands went to Delhi too, an hour earlier than me, so we went together with Hiteshwar to the house of Deisha, where me and Stephanie spent our first night in Delhi :)
About 11-12 we went by taxi to our trainee houses (cause here, in Delhi, are several trainee houses, not only one or two). And then troubles started... I went out from the cab and I went upstairs, but nobody was inside... And U know what? Many people told me that @DU has the worst reception in India, but that's not true. I called Deisha and she called someone else to get to know what to do and after 20-30 minutes I went to Stephanie's trainee house, cause trainees from my house came back about 5pm. But I think that people really cared about a case of trainee house ;) many of @DU peoplecalled me in order to get to know, if everything's ok and if I'm save ;) Because of this I had an opportuniyy to go by cycle rickshaw :) Believe me, it is really amazing, especially in India where are no traffic regulations :P nice experience ;)
In the afternoon 2 guys from my trainee house went to Stephanie's trainee house and picked me up from there :) then we went to other trainee house, where I've met a lot of people :) they are really cool :)
and now I came back and I'm sitting in my own (ys, I have my own room, but not for always... in few days someone'll move gere too) room in my trainee house.
Oh, I forgot ;) U know that I'm living in a house where walls are pink and blue ;) blue-PINK HOUSE ;) just feel like in Poland ;) ;)
All right, it's enough for today, I'm going to sleep, I'm totally exhausted right now ;)
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