...when our hearts are full we need much less

  • Why the Hope?

    The defining moment in my life that shifted the way I was thinking...and brought me to ubuntu.

  • Who am I?

    Great question. Tough to answer.

  • What I do

    In the sense of living and breathing and working and playing.

  • November 21, 2011

    Our hosts here put us up in a 5 star luxury hotel. It is amazing to have clean towels, hot water and clean sheets! The wedding was unbelievable in colours, sights and sounds. Indians have a beautiful tradition of dancing the groom to his wedding. We arrived and danced for an hour down the street to where the ceremony would take place.
    I'm really not sure why this is sideways.
    Getting into the sari, with all the jewellery -- hardest thing
    I've done for a wedding!
    Jayneel followed the party in a 1930's something kind of car.
    The food wasn't upside down. I think I am.
    Delicious buffet & Indians will not stop feeding you!
    Gujarat is a dry state, alcohol is banned. We had
    delicious grape and kiwi fresh fruit juice all night.

    Today we see the office of the 100+ employees that make up Openxcell and Gandhi's Ashram. Tonight I arrive in Delhi at 9 p.m. and currently no idea where to stay. Yet another Indian adventure...Pyaar!

    5 comments:

    1. BEAUTIFUL!!! Love love love your sari! Miss you soooo much and can't wait to see you, 2 sleeps!

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    2. You and your friend from Mexico looked beautiful! Looks like quite a time!!

      Leaving for Angie's today and will be waiting for your arrival on Thursday.

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    3. I think I want to drive to Angie's to come greet you too! We just got your awesome post card yesterday - I weeped a little - haha - missin you girly! Have a safe trip hommmmmme!!
      Jenni

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    4. Such a gorgeous sari Tam - you looked so beautiful! Safe trip home and we'll see you soon.
      Love Mom

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