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You need to be aware this is our old blog. Dave (the blogger) started blogging when, as a family, we went to India for 3.5 months from April - August 2008. This blog is the story of our time there. You'll find lots about our story by going to the 'archives' section of the blog to the left below.

If you want to see our current news go to our new website and blog here..

May 06, 2008

Ready for the off...

Morning all......

Good day yesterday. Spent most of the morning with Raj planning the 3.5 months and trying to get some kind of routines going -for us, for the family, for focus to the 3.5 months etc. Not easy at times as it's just not the culture to do that but Raj is very good at understanding our needs as well as India culture. We managed to get to the stage where we have come up with a typical week (see detail by clicking on pic above) with the chance to spend good quality time on Fishermen Trust issues, family time, time for the family to go to other places

Went for a meal with Raj at a place I knew was not good when I saw a cockroach climbing on my plate!!!. I ended up last night with the squits bad for the first time (sorry to be blunt but that's the way it is out here!!) and had stomach cramps through the night but seem fine tonight.

It's a good job I feel better as we (me and the kids - Sarah staying at home this one) are off tonight for a 7 hour coach journey (grot coach with no space to move apparently) to the hills in Ooti. Here's some pics of what it is like there:



Nilgiris(Blue mountains)- Living in the clouds

We are going to a Scripture Union based outdoor pursuits centre called 'Avalanche' for a camp with slum kids and others. This camp is organised by The Fishermen Trust and 'J Team'. Between 50 & 60 young people going aged 15-25. There will be various activities in the day which the kids will love (canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, gorge walking etc) and then I have to speak at 4 of the 7 meetings.

We are home on the 12th so don't expect much blogging til then (unless I can twist Sarah's arm!!) but we will bring a good report home after.....

Sarah and kids are doing well. No stomach problems really at all. Sarah spends an hour each with the kids on school stuff. Josh has a session (see below) and Esme does some computer work/play and then they change.

Josh loves it and Es does too but gets bored quick if it's not challenging enough (where does she get that from eh??)