Friday, November 13, 2009

how did i get a mosqito bite there?

hey all, julia here...

so india. i know nothing about this place, its hard to think of things to say about it. and the fact that i am so foreign is pleasantly reasonable here (as opposed to feeling foreign in your own country).

currently andrea and i are teaching at matilda high school monday, wednesday, and friday. we were filling in for the absence of an english teacher, but they just hired one this week. we'll see if he works out or not, i've already been informed by my students that they like me better. but i have to say my favorite subject is rollerskating. that's right folks, i am teaching fourteen and fifteen year old indian kids (mostly the boys, the girls lack interest) how to rollerskate. this is not something i imagined myself doing before coming here, but hey, ya roll with it in this kinda world.

the rest of the week we are supposed to be hard at work on the writing project, but this takes much self motivation so we are a bit slow on that front. we have been interviewing das and doris maddimadugu on tuesdays and thursdays, and eating dinner with them on wednesdays and perhaps saturdays. everyone makes a big fuss over us, its quite embarrassing. we just got the internet hooked up to our computer here so now here is this distraction...

our house is really nice. besides all the bugs, upon whom we have waged a tiny war. (it is my personal vendetta to kill as many fire ants as possible, if there are fewer ants left in india when we go home i do not think we will have left the ecosystem unbalanced in the least.) but our house is really nice, it is a sort of periwinkle blue and the doors are all creamy yellow. the light comes in with the sunrise and it is really beautiful the way the colors all change. we have a nice floor with a mosaics both in the middle of our main room and by each door. and we have a sweet little fridge and ceiling fans in both rooms, for which i am extremely grateful.

but my favorite part are the pigs. there are several little families of pigs living around here, and they come and go as they please, scavenging. andrea thinks i am weird, but i really love throwing our food scraps out and seeing the pigs come trottingg over. and the littlest ones scoot along trying to keep up, they are so small and cute all squealing and oinking and their ears flap when they run. sometimes i forget that i like pigs, then some live in the bushes behind my house and i'm all like, oh yeah... i like those things.

the worst part is having to pee in the middle of the night. and i am pretty sure that's how i got a mosquito bite where i least expected it. ahem. but there really is no need to put it delicately here, everyone is extremely comfortable with their bodily movements. there is no need to hide it or try to make it into something its not. people are just really plain and frank about pee and poop. and that's that.

Andrea says hi.

2 comments:

  1. I like the colours of your house. Are you cooking for yourselves? Are you near the children? Do they skate to your house?

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  2. I dream of an India where everyone skates everywhere.

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