The last days of summer


Slowly easing back into life again...good thing life on the island is really relaxed and laidback. I've had a couple of "oh-my-god-what-am-I-doing-back-here" days, but then I'll get a phone call from one of my friends and it reminds me how important it is to reconnect. It's weird sometimes being home - I'm confronted with my past everywhere I turn - but it's also good to remind myself where I came from. I do wonder though if I would be able to settle here...or anywhere! I admit, I hadn't been in the country more than a few days before looking up flights on the Net and planning trips! Sometimes I wonder about all this travelling - am I searching for something, or am I running away?
Well, this is it...the start of going back to the "real life". Obviously I have some real mixed feelings about going back to Canada and mostly back to school. I'm pretty nervous about returning to my studies; I've never been the most confident student, and now that I've taken a three-year break, I'm a bit frightened! Thankfully my TA position doesn't start until next term..the undergrads probably know more than me at the moment!
Have decided that the best way to beat the I-miss-India blues is by getting off my duff and to keep busy. I begin each day by going to a yoga class - a really nice way to start the day. Then I explore a bit. Yesterday I wandered into a wat (a Buddhist temple) and had a three-hour chat with one of the monks there. Everyday they have "monk chat", where you can learn about Buddhism and he can practise his English. The monk I talked to even taught me how to bargain in Thai! Today I rented a bicycle and braved the heavy traffic. It was fun to explore on a bike, instead of always having to wave down a tuk tuk. I had lunch at a Buddhist vegetarian place where you have to wash your own dishes. Even the king is not exempt - above the sinks there's a huge, framed picture of him, smiling and washing out his bowl! Then I rode out to one of the forest wats...really nice to escape the city for a while and listen to the monks chanting among the trees.
Bangkok - I'm sitting in an Internet cafe, surrounded by 13 year-olds playing video games. The goaty smell of teenage boys is stifling. It's weird to be back on my own again...I've gotten used to having someone to talk to all the time. It's a bit lonely! I'm sure I'll get used to it again. This is my fourth time to Thailand...and I don't remember it being so clean before! After the vibrant colour, chaos and noise of India, Bangkok seems very modern and a bit sterile in comparison. I can't get over how quiet and tame it seems! I miss India already!
Mumbai - My last day in India. I never expected it to be so hard to leave, but I've really fallen in love with this country. I've been here almost six weeks, but time has flown by and I feel like I've just scratched the surface. Right now there are drums and shouting and music as trucks go by carrying revellers and huge statues of Ganesh, the elephant-headed god. All this despite the heavy rain. The people here are irrepressible. I can't wait to come back.