Incredible !ndia
The land of "I'll Never Do It Again". I suppose that phrase sums it up for others but I pretty much enjoyed the trip, even with the Delhi belly, and would like to visit again.
Dear Nana,
I returned to your homeland, although not your hometown. I would've loved to have visited Kerala, but this trip was North India. I liked India. Delhi's modern parts with reasonable shopping, Agra's astounding relics of history, Jaipur's hills. All beautiful. Maybe one day again eh?
I still miss you indeed, no doubt about that. Hard to know that you're gone. Like, it doesn't register like I didn't feel like I was in India cause it felt a tad like Malaysia. Sigh. I know you probably don't want us, me, to feel this way...
The Taj Mahal was magnificent. I'll remember it forever. And the elephant ride in Jaipur was just wow. I love visiting your home country Nan. Love you loads.
Love,
Jono.
Dear Bro,
Let me say that this was some experience. Its like the first time I've gone on a journey without mom and dad on a plane. I feel ready to travel on my own now. Well, I did go round Connaught Place by myself without getting lost. ;) I felt kinda proud for doing that. I went round Delhi by myself, didn't lose anything to pick pockets or whatever you have.
The company was cool. I had time to get to know other people in the course and found that they were kinda nice. Breaking the spec dip barrier? Heh. India has very nice skies, especially at sunset. Awesome! Well, I suppose you'd love those kinda things eh? Know you would... Sigh.
Coming back, I feel kinda tired. Is this jet lag? I don't think it is... Its, werd. Tired like you should sleep but then again no... Too much sleep. Weird...
Love,
Kid bro.
-LIVESTRONG!-
Heads Up and Stay Strong
Be Proud
Dear Nana,
I returned to your homeland, although not your hometown. I would've loved to have visited Kerala, but this trip was North India. I liked India. Delhi's modern parts with reasonable shopping, Agra's astounding relics of history, Jaipur's hills. All beautiful. Maybe one day again eh?
I still miss you indeed, no doubt about that. Hard to know that you're gone. Like, it doesn't register like I didn't feel like I was in India cause it felt a tad like Malaysia. Sigh. I know you probably don't want us, me, to feel this way...
The Taj Mahal was magnificent. I'll remember it forever. And the elephant ride in Jaipur was just wow. I love visiting your home country Nan. Love you loads.
Love,
Jono.
Dear Bro,
Let me say that this was some experience. Its like the first time I've gone on a journey without mom and dad on a plane. I feel ready to travel on my own now. Well, I did go round Connaught Place by myself without getting lost. ;) I felt kinda proud for doing that. I went round Delhi by myself, didn't lose anything to pick pockets or whatever you have.
The company was cool. I had time to get to know other people in the course and found that they were kinda nice. Breaking the spec dip barrier? Heh. India has very nice skies, especially at sunset. Awesome! Well, I suppose you'd love those kinda things eh? Know you would... Sigh.
Coming back, I feel kinda tired. Is this jet lag? I don't think it is... Its, werd. Tired like you should sleep but then again no... Too much sleep. Weird...
Love,
Kid bro.
-LIVESTRONG!-
Heads Up and Stay Strong
Be Proud
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