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2006/12/18 Almost time to leave...Sorry, the last post was cut short a little abruptly. But just to finish that thought...
At the end of the 30-day course that the students are enrolled in, they will be appearing for job interviews with companies like ICICI and other banks, telecoms. The jobs being offered are call centre jobs (the booming market here in India at the moment). So all of these students are really focused on improving and practicing their English. For them, hearing my Canadian accent is good because they are exposed to something different from the regular Indian English that they normally hear. I've started to develop quite a rapport with some of them so it will be sad to leave and unfortunately, my time with them was so short. I hope that I can stay in touch with many of them though and now, I have new people to visit and see the next time I come back here.
So over the past 4 weeks (since I got back from Nepal), I have just been visiting relatives and chilling out. I was hanging out with Vas a lot as I mentioned earlier and we got up to no good at a few places, most notably trekking (yeah I did do some more climbing) at an old fort called Sinhagad and playing golf at the Poona Golf Club where we refused Caddies (our stupid mistake) and carried our bags for 4 hours in the blistering heat! In any case, a few Kingfishers made the pain go away so there was no problem with that and then of course, we made the obligatory visit to MacDonald's for a Maharajah Mac. I also saw a few movies over the past few weeks - Casino Royale, Dhoom 2 and Lage Raho Munnabhai. In case you haven't seen them, I won't say much but let's just say that I probably won't be watching the first two ever again. I really want to see Lage Raho again cause I saw it on a small screen in a bus so the sound was bad. Also, there were no subtitles and I didn't have one my cousins with me to do any translating. My hindi still isn't that great so I sometimes miss what is going on (especially in the intricate dialogue). I've also eaten a lot and I think I've managed to put back on some of that weight that I lost while in Nepal. I'm still at a nice and sound 70 kg though so I'm happy. I hope I can maintain this when I return home so it'll be back to the gym asap (well, after the fun of Christmas and New Years of course). I have been eating all sorts of chaat (well, especially Bhel Puri and Sev Puri) like it's going out of style. I can't get enough of it. And to top it off - at our final Gokhale get together tomorrow night, we have a chaat wala coming to make for us at my cousin Saroj's place. I am really looking forward to that!!!
Funny story from yesterday. I had to go and meet someone in a subarb called Malad. I was going to take the train but my cousin Shekhar offered his car and driver. Sounded perfect but there was only one catch. The driver (Kasim) wasn't from Mumbai - he's from Gujurat. Also, he doesn't speak Marathi - only Hindi and Gujrathi. I only speak Marathi and English. Somehow, someway - we managed to get to Malad and back and run the errands I needed to get done. It was the blind leading the blind so to speak but it seemed to work out.
Yesterday was also my nephew Ashvin's Munj ceremony. It was a blast to see all of my "Gokhale" relatives at the event - always a good time with all of them and of course, I am the brunt of most of the jokes these days because I am pretty much the only one left who is still "available for marriage" as they say. The two questions I get asked the most are "When are you getting married?" and that is followed quickly by "When is your next trip to India?". I guess for them, the two are going to be hand in hand... We'll have to wait and see.
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