Thursday, December 30, 2010

December 29. 2010

I've officially decided with time constraints each days post will be a day late.  My routine will be to write in my journal for the current day and then post online for the previous day afterwards.  That way everything from the current day is fresh.

So today I had to be paged by Dr. Anthony again because my roomate and I overslept.  We were to meet in the lobby at 12:00 and we arrived at 12:30.  As bad as it sounds, many of us straggled in late as we were all suffering from jet lag and there was understanding (no worries, I was on time today and will be for the duration of the trip).  From the lobby we walked to find lunch and I am going to do my best to describe all that I saw.  However, I have pictures for you all today!

It began just footsteps away from the hotel.  From the inside stepping out, I felt as though we entered another world.  We were surrounded by a much more impoverished area where shoes were optional.  However, as we reached downtown, I didn't notice such.  Below are images taken from my hotel window...and some along the street as we passed.




The men to the right of the hotel had been there all morning, digging and removing dirt, trying to reach something I could not tell.  Mud covered them from toe to knee, and they used baskets to efficiently move the dirt.  Baskets seemed to be a common tool as it was also used by the men removing trash.  When I initially saw the mounds of trash I was a bit shocked by all of the pollution before realizing it was "trash day" and men were collecting the heaps. 

As we walked, it was clear we were travellers and all the children came to the curb to wave hello.  Their smiling faces were warming.  As we continued on, we all noticed a protest ahead.  Still unsure what caused the protest, it did consist of everyone; men, women and children. 
As we walked in search for a place for lunch, we found a hotel with a vegetarian restaurant to eat.  With no reason to walk any further, we stopped.  Before crossing the street, Dr. Anthony pointed out the name of the street, MG to be exact, which stood for Mahatma Ghandi Street.  As explained by him, Ghandi as we all know is highly respected in India and therefore has a street in every major city named after him.

Lunch was good, and I will post a picture just to display my first meal.  However, dinner was better.  Dr. Anthony said our meal for dinner was more representative of a North Indian meal versus a Keralan dish.
Before finding a restaurant for dinner, we did more walking around the outskirts of our hotel.  We walked to their rail station but could not enter because we didn't have tickets.  I captured this picture of the buses and two women walking by which is not relevant to anything I've said thus far, but a picture I like:

  I will end this post with 9, not 10 things I learned on my walk to meals and throughout Trivandrum.

1. It seems women generally sit to the front of the bus, men in the back. (I learned today Kerala is one of few countries that allow women to travel on the buses and be out after sunset.  They are also allowed to work but are still expected to be the housewife when they return home.)
2. Dinner begins around 8:30 or 9:00 so when we arrived to the restaurant at 7:30 for dinner, we were quite early, and the only ones there.  As we finished, families began to arrive.
3. Mixed income housing or housing co-cops are plentiful and not rare.
4. Street markets/vendors/shops are within every 2 feet you step.
5. We are automatically (or have been thus far) served bottled water in restaurants.
6. Cash conversion is cheapest at an ATM (too bad I have a lot of cash) and the hotel is the next best.
7. Most animals, especially dogs appear to be very malnourished.
8. The federal government has more control over states than in the United States (This I did not learn by observation, but from conversation with Dr. Anthony =)
9. Zoning does in fact exist here, although it may not appear to be.  However, money heavily determines land use.

That's all for today!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

December 28. 2010

This will be a long blog as it's two days worth (and I will post for today later tonight, as it is really the 29th here).

Before I describe the flight, I must describe how I met the group; they had been looking for me since they arrived in Chicago.  Miscommunication led them to believe I would be meeting them in Chicago, and therefore they paged me in the airport and on the plane.  Once I was situated at the gate in D.C. I checked my email to find one from my professor saying call immediately as we think we left you!  So I called with no answer, and proceeded to get a call from our trip coordinator....I finally found them in D.C. and from there, the journey of continuing to page me began =)

So it was a rough start, with lots of turblence because of the wind.  Once things calmed outside, it was an enjoyable flight...or as much as it could be, sitting upright for 13 hours.  I must say business class was fabulous-it was very spacious and fancy with large TVs.  However I can't complain, because we had it pretty nice in the back.  We still had entertainment right in front of us with a TV with games, movies, shows and music.  As my peer stated "check out the travel bag...they even give you socks, a toothbrush and an eye mask."  Our flight was nice, but I heard from my roommate (who flew from Canada) that they came on a double decker...I didn't know such planes existed! 

On the first plane I played around with the TV for a bit and Salt captivated my attention until sleep took over.  From there I missed breakfast and BEN AND JERRYS...yes in caps, because I missed the Icecream!  I woke up for a bit...and struggled with whether I should ask both passengers to my left to wake up and then move for me to use the restroom, or just hold it.  I decided to go once someone else in the row moved.  When I got to the back I realized it was no longer night, but the sun was brightly shining.  However, we could not see that throughout the cabin as all the windows were closed, respecting everyone sleeping. 

I should mention, on the first plane, they came around with moist towels which I didn't accept because I didn't know what to do with it, haha.  But after watching, on the second flight I enjoyed!  It was just warm steam in my face, it kind of woke me up!  It was very refreshing.  The crew on Qatar Airways is fantastic!!!  They definetly make sure you enjoy your flight and it is as comfortable as it can be.

This is an excerpt from my journal: So I'm in the next airport Doha.  I'm not sure where I am but I know I woke up to the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen and looked down to water.  We flew over beautiful areas that were lit and surrounded by water!  We flew from night to morning to night in the course of 13 hours.


 When we landed, we had to get on a bus transfer to the airport and I saw McDonald's in the distance!  Why is he here?!?  Why is it such a monopoly?  I'm never eating there again!  Welllll maybe I can resist the french fries...but the iced coffee...I'll try very hard...because I am displeased! =(

Above I mentioned being paged because once again, leaving Doha, Dr. Anthony had to page my peer and I as we went on a hunt for water and missed the initial boarding of the flight!  Go me! I'm just giving him the best impression, I know...and it only gets better! 

ARRIVAL: We were picked up by a really nice driver who I think will drive us for the duration of the trip.  The last flight was much smaller, but we were still served a meal.  I managed to stay awake for half of this flight and really enjoyed the fish curry.  I sat next to two really nice men!  Despite our language barrier we communicated with each other to fill out the customs form together.  It was funny...after I finished I offered my pen because they continued to stare...and they took my pen, passport and custom form! =)  Once we landed in Trivandrum, we waited in the customs line for what seemed like forever, but in all actuality was about 30 minutes.  We began to have random people join our group and it was exciting.  Everyone is so diverse and from all over...ranging from Canada to New Orleans to Colorado..and I love it! 

I exchanged 40 USD for 1520 Rupees and I'm rich....well not really!  On the drive to the hotel, there were vendors, cyclists, people, taxis everywhere...and it was 5:00am....crazy!  Our hotel was in the middle of the slums, and what my friend called the poorest area of Trivandrum....the people living around are considered the untouchables....However, Dr. Anthony said there is no heiarchy for living...the rich and poor live together..and that was evident walking the streets....but upsetting at the same time. 

That's all for now.

Friday, December 24, 2010

December 24. 2010

Before Departure:  I leave for India in just a few days and I must say, I'm quite excited.  It'll be my first trip out of the country (which I didn't think would happen before the Peace Corps in July) so it's quite a treat =)  It all came together quickly, getting a passport and visa and funds (along with everything else) within less than a month...the hard work has paid off.  I am so happy this opportunity was passed along to the department!

I'm still quite nervous as I don't physically have my passport/visa in hand.  It has been ready since Tuesday and I pick it up in D.C. on Monday at 4:30...fingers crossed it's ready to go!  Other than that, I am nervous about nothing else.  I'm excited to fly with all the other wonderful people travelling such a distance....hopefully I have enough things to entertain myself during this flight! 

As far as participation, I cannot wait to complete this course!! I have strong interests in International Development in Developing Countries so learning about eco-sensitive low cost housing is going to be amazing.  I cannot wait to travel throughout India and work on the service learning projects.  We are to work on a project plan or grant for a local housing agency. 

I watched Ghandi and it was a great refresher as I read the book over 6 years ago, during my freshman year.  I did not have a chance to watch the Story of India but plan to do so as soon as we arrive....

I'll be sure to post daily so stay tuned!