The main event this Sunday was once again a trip to the market. We walked into town because there are now five of us. After wearing scrubs almost everyday for the last three weeks, it already feels weird to wear real clothes. It was a nice day so I decided to break out my maxi dress for the first time since leaving the US!
Shaelagh and I documenting the fact that we wore real clothes!
We first headed to the Tibetan restaurant for lunch before shopping. I ordered veg egg chowmein again and of course it was delicious! We then headed down to the market to buy groceries for dinner for the week. We now have a cook preparing dinner each night, so we just bought the supplies she needed and split the cost five ways. Arun banished me and Shaelagh from the shopping group because whenever the vendors see white people, they usually try and mark up their prices. Shaelagh and I wandered around for a while and then decided to head to Coffee Day, the Indian equivalent of Starbucks, to hang out while Arun and the other girls finished up shopping.
Our delicious drinks at Coffee Day.
After waiting for at least two hours for the rest of the group to return, we finally grabbed a taxi and headed home. The other girls bought henna so we could all get designs done on our hands. I think henna is so cool, so I was really excited about this news! I am terribly unartistic, but Krishna, one of the new volunteers, blew me away with her henna skills!
Krishna in action.
The finished product! Seriously insane!
Shaelagh and I have started to think about taking a weekend trip sometime over the next couple of weeks. We are hoping to go to an animal safari that is 6 or so hours away. We are both so excited and are getting Arun to help us plan our trip. It would be the most amazing Indian holiday! Fingers crossed that it all works out.
Tomorrow marks the first day we will be working with the crèches and I am so excited! Make sure to check back soon for pictures of the crèche children!
Liz
PS. Tonight's dinner. Yum.