Fri - September 30, 2005

Departure date set for November 27



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Sat - October 1, 2005

Where will we live?


How do you decide where to live in a country of 3.3 million square kilometers?

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Thu - October 27, 2005

Flight info finalized; Delhi residence set



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Thu - November 24, 2005

The countdown has begun...


With just two days until we leave for India, we're frantically trying to make sure we have everything we need and nothing we don't.

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Fri - November 25, 2005

One step closer


Delancey Street Movers came today and packed us all up. Amidst all the packing and noise, Claire took a two-and-a-half hour nap. Luc's nap was only an hour, but he was quite a trooper nevertheless.

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Sun - November 27, 2005

On our way...


Travel has commenced. I'm typing from Dulles International Airport, but don't currently have Internet access, so am not sure when this will be posted.

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Mon - November 28, 2005

Two legs down, one to go


We're in a first-class lounge at Frankfurt airport. Our flight from Dulles was fine in terms of child behavior, but pretty dismal in terms of the quality of service. I expected more out of a United Airlines transcontinental flight, even if we were flying coach. Our seats were small, with little leg room. The flight attendants constantly bothered us, which is frustrating enough when you're trying to sleep, but even more so when you're hoping your children don't wake up to the "Last call for Duty Free purchases" warning. Despite this, Claire and Luc slept a fair amount, but constantly tossed and turned--not good quality sleep at all. They are holding up well nonetheless.

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India: We have arrived


9:21 a.m. local time, A-92 Defence Colony, Delhi. Wow! We're here. Lots to report...plane rides, escalator (near) mishaps, immigration lines, lorries, autorickshaws, our flat, water, mosquitoes, and more

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Sat - December 3, 2005

Our first outing


We arrived early in the morning on Tuesday, 29 November, and by Saturday had already seen Delhi's major sites: the Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, and Jama Masjid mosque.

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Jet lag woes


For some reason neither Marion nor I anticipated having to deal with our children waking up at midnight and expecting to be up for the day. Nor did we foresee that they would take afternoon naps, waking them from which would unleash floods of tears. But that's exactly what we've been dealing with.

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Bahai House of Worship


We knocked off another of Delhi's great sites today, the Bahai House of Worship. I don't mean any irreverence in saying we knocked it off, but since every outing with our two underlings is a bit of a challenge, like Hilary, when we conquer these little Everests I'm inclined to say "we knocked the bastard off."

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Wed - December 7, 2005

India's National Zoo


We went to the Delhi Zoo yesterday, at the invitation of the owners of the flat we're renting. Dev, from Manali, and his wife, Chandra, originally from New York, have two daughters, Aditi and Asha. We had a great time. More importantly, Claire made some new friends.

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Lodhi Gardens and back to Khan Market


Today Dev and Chandra said we had to go to Khan market because one of the shops was getting a shipment of some strawberry juice that the girls really love. So we combined our trip to Khan with a stop at Lodhi Gardens, probably Delhi's most beautiful park (replete with sites of archeological significance like many places in Delhi), for a walk, some ball kicking, and some tumbling on the grass.

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Thu - December 8, 2005

Claire and Luc's ongoing adjustment


Claire's sleep seems to be more or less what it was before we left. Luc on the other hand sleeps for about 4-5 hours straight, then wakes up and sleeps for about an hour at a time the rest of the night. After each hour he fusses some more, but we can usually get him back to sleep. The bigger question might be how Claire and Luc are adjusting to being away from home and in a strange place.

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Mon - December 12, 2005

Jantar Mantar and Gaylord


Maharaja Jai Singh II created this "observatory" in 1725 to chart celestial happenings and predict eclipses. It's strange to think of it as an "observatory," since there is nothing to magnify the view of the sky. But I suppose observing does not require magnification, and if the structures enhanced the Maharaja's ability to see and understand the sky, Jantar Mantar qualifies as an observatory. For us, it was a fun place to spend some time outside on a quiet Saturday morning.

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