Friday, February 12, 2010

Family, friends we would like to take this time to personally notify all of you in the United States who care about us that we find ourselves safely in the middle of the great city of New Delhi. To provide a description of the city is difficult, but I will try my best. Sensory overload is probably the best way. The streets are loaded with people, cars, rickshaw, livestock, and yes garbage. It is hard to pinpoint the exact aroma that emanates here, but it is neither unpleasant nor welcomed. Today marks the first day that our India family is together, and everyone is excited to get to know each other on a deeper, more personal level. Today we are also on a pseudo scavenger hunt around the densely populated city. The group has been divided up into three groups of three; Elaynna, Sarah, and Kathryn comprise the first. Team Blonde Phenomenon consisting of Bob, Laura, and Saoirse are the second team. Alex, Devon, and Rozzi make up the third. We will spend hours exploring all that is New Delhi, take some rickshaws, exchange some money, and learn some Hindi. We all are extremely excited to begin our journey on the right foot and look forward to experience all that India has to offer. Tomorrow we will board an overnight train to Varanassi where we will begin our Hindi instruction and participate in various internships. At this time we find ourselves feeling very thankful for having been given this tremendous opportunity and blessed that we are supported in our decisions.


Much love,
Robert Fleming

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Your sincere gratitude for those who have helped you on this journey is appreciated by all. Share with us some Hindi along the way. I'm afraid namaste is as far as I can go. Travel on.

Lucia Rosling Shaw said...

Please get the msg to Laura Krogman that John Brickman is now in Varanasi (sp?), and she should try to hook up if they can, when she gets there. Here is his email in case you find a way to email him: johnbrickman@gmail.com

Lucia Rosling Shaw said...

PS: Laura, be sure to guy a punjabi outfit while you're there. I still have mine from 20 years ago! It's a big hit everytime I wear it.

Dad said...

To Saoirse (and the rest of the Team Blonde Phenomenon). Hope this reaches you. It's quite a process to get to here. Anyway, Hi sweetheart. Cheryl and I think of you often and we truly hope you are having the time of your life. This is an incredible experience for you. Take in ALL that you can so that you can remember it for the rest of your life. Let us know what's going on, We would love to hear from you. Be safe.
Love,
Grandpa and Cheryl

Dad said...

To Saoirse (and the rest of the Team Blonde Phenomenon). Hope this reaches you. It's quite a process to get to here. Anyway, Hi sweetheart. Cheryl and I think of you often and we truly hope you are having the time of your life. This is an incredible experience for you. Take in ALL that you can so that you can remember it for the rest of your life. Let us know what's going on, We would love to hear from you. Be safe.
Love,
Grandpa and Cheryl

Dad said...

To Saoirse (and the rest of the Team Blonde Phenomenon). Hope this reaches you. It's quite a process to get to here. Anyway, Hi sweetheart. Cheryl and I think of you often and we truly hope you are having the time of your life. This is an incredible experience for you. Take in ALL that you can so that you can remember it for the rest of your life. Let us know what's going on, We would love to hear from you. Be safe.
Love,
Grandpa and Cheryl