In spite of a forecast of a very hot day, we welcomed and celebrated yet another wonderful BACK TO SCHOOL EVENT, where the kids and their parents participated in a few hours of learning and merrymaking. Today's event featured the plain yogurt which is not high up on the list of favorite foods for many adults, so we were well aware that it may be a challenge to get our young critics to give it a try. The amazing women of the Nutritionists and Friends In Action group {NAFIA}, gave it their best shot, describing ways to combine fresh fruits and vegetables with yogurt for a delicious treat and they sang praises for its benefits, that would make you want to give it a try.
The dish of the day was pasta with broccoli, cauliflower and grapes thrown in to awaken the tastebuds;served with yogurt dressing, spiked with herbs. Both adults and children enjoyed the mouth-watering dish and each family received a pint-sized mason jar of pasta mixture to take home with them. We asked them to adapt the recipe, to use the fruits and vegetables they preferred and to add their favorite herbs and spices to create their own flavorful plain yogurt dressing.
We know that the parents are the primary shapers of their childrens' behavior and so we beckoned to them to join in the day's nutrition education and physical activities. But this day was also in keeping with Choose To Care's mission of providing a brand new pair of shoes for the child in need. As the kids stepped up to receive their brand new pair of shoes, and as they opened the shoe box, a message awaited them in the cover, such as "do 5 squats",touch your toes 10 times", "do 5 arm circles", etc. We all joined them in squatting and moving to whatever the command was. Buried in their shoes were the messages "stay in school","eat foods that keep you well" Today's lesson was about healthy eating, staying fit and letting the parents know that we and their children are depending on them to put these lessons in practice, making sure that their children have access to healthy foods in the home.
We, the messengers, left with a joyful and thankful soul. Mission accomplished. The NAFIA group is looking forward to our next shindig at the end of the year.
Peace &Love
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Saturday, August 6, 2016
HE WHO FEELS IT KNOWS IT
The other day I had a rude awakening. The pair of shoes on my feet were sound when I left home or so I thought. On my journey I felt it loosening but shoes do stretch at times, especially after many wears. This was an old and comfortable pair. Then I felt my toes on the pavement, the sides of one foot had come apart but still manageable; with toes tightly squeezed together, I pushed hard to reach my destination.
I was so conscious of a shoe ripped apart plus it slowed me down because my foot kept coming out of the shoe. I just knew everyone was staring at my feet; although pedestrians are usually in a hurry and barely noticed each other, this time I was sure they saw me.
Some more travel and the other shoe came loose also. Now I definitely could not walk any further, the soles were rapidly falling apart. Going barefoot was not an option, the streets are filled with broken glass, needles and all kinds of sharp objects; besides the hot pavement would have no mercy on the bottom of my feet. I felt embarassed and quickly took cover in a nearby store, grabbing a new pair of shoes and discarding the one on my feet.
I began to think of the many folks without a pair of shoes, such a basic necessity. "He who feels it knows it" I chuckled, because I make it my duty to ensure that the underprivileged youth gets a brand new pair of shoes but I found myself shoeless albeit for a short instant, on the streets.As the saying goes "the cobbler's son has no shoes" Did I need this experience to know what it feels like? Of course not but it is indeed a lesson in humility.
As we prepare for our "Back To School" event on 8-13-16 and as I purchase each pair of shoes, I will do so with renewed enthusiasm, because this incident reminded me why this mission of providing a brand new pair of shoes for the child in need still holds my interest.I have written and spoken many times about the need to protect the childrens' feet, the pride and joy it will bring them to own their own brand new pair and I will continue to be their mouthpiece.
One Love!
I was so conscious of a shoe ripped apart plus it slowed me down because my foot kept coming out of the shoe. I just knew everyone was staring at my feet; although pedestrians are usually in a hurry and barely noticed each other, this time I was sure they saw me.
Some more travel and the other shoe came loose also. Now I definitely could not walk any further, the soles were rapidly falling apart. Going barefoot was not an option, the streets are filled with broken glass, needles and all kinds of sharp objects; besides the hot pavement would have no mercy on the bottom of my feet. I felt embarassed and quickly took cover in a nearby store, grabbing a new pair of shoes and discarding the one on my feet.
I began to think of the many folks without a pair of shoes, such a basic necessity. "He who feels it knows it" I chuckled, because I make it my duty to ensure that the underprivileged youth gets a brand new pair of shoes but I found myself shoeless albeit for a short instant, on the streets.As the saying goes "the cobbler's son has no shoes" Did I need this experience to know what it feels like? Of course not but it is indeed a lesson in humility.
As we prepare for our "Back To School" event on 8-13-16 and as I purchase each pair of shoes, I will do so with renewed enthusiasm, because this incident reminded me why this mission of providing a brand new pair of shoes for the child in need still holds my interest.I have written and spoken many times about the need to protect the childrens' feet, the pride and joy it will bring them to own their own brand new pair and I will continue to be their mouthpiece.
One Love!
Friday, June 17, 2016
BELIEVE * ENGAGE * EDIFY * GO FORTH
We believe that together we can make wonderful things happen. Nutritionist and Friends In Action {NAFIA} aim to be builders. We are sharpening our tools, getting ready to engage a very young group of boys, girls and their families in ways to live healthfully. We would like them to make "My Plate" their very own, so that they will be eager to eat wholesome foods. We will also use this opportunity to promote exercise, giving them the chance to participate in fitness classes; from skipping rope to dancing to popular beats.
We will continue to build confidence and hope that as they grow they will join their community to practise healthy living. The smallest of change we know for sure will make a difference, involving the youth in a winning situation. As the NAFIA folks get ready for the event on 8/13/16 at the Langston Hughes Library, we will also focus on different ways to use plain yogurt to produce a variety of mouth-watering dishes.
These lines taken from the "Servant Song" by Richard Gillard, means so much to me.
"We are pilgrims on a journey.
We are travelers on the road.
We are here to help each other,
Walk the mile and bear the load."
Indeed, on this journey we will help each other become as healthy we can be, no matter how difficult. These words beautifully set the tone of the work we have set out to do. These are the words we hope to live by. We must BELIEVE that our work is possible. We must ENGAGE the youth.
We must EDIFY the youth and give them hope. Today we are are answering the call to be game changers.
One Love!
We will continue to build confidence and hope that as they grow they will join their community to practise healthy living. The smallest of change we know for sure will make a difference, involving the youth in a winning situation. As the NAFIA folks get ready for the event on 8/13/16 at the Langston Hughes Library, we will also focus on different ways to use plain yogurt to produce a variety of mouth-watering dishes.

These lines taken from the "Servant Song" by Richard Gillard, means so much to me.
"We are pilgrims on a journey.
We are travelers on the road.
We are here to help each other,
Walk the mile and bear the load."
Indeed, on this journey we will help each other become as healthy we can be, no matter how difficult. These words beautifully set the tone of the work we have set out to do. These are the words we hope to live by. We must BELIEVE that our work is possible. We must ENGAGE the youth.
We must EDIFY the youth and give them hope. Today we are are answering the call to be game changers.
One Love!
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Lifting Up The Youth - The Work Of Our Lifetime
NAFIA(Nutritionists And Friends In Action) has been created so that a very willing and able group of invigorated folks can gather and plan activities that introduce the youth to the start of a healthy pathway. This gathering is also an opportunity for us to look at our present selves and wonder out loud if a remake is necessary and what the new self would like to be, taking action to make it happen.
I truly believe the caretaker must take care of him/herself and make every effort to reset the body between rest and labor.Yet as we come together we will be mindful not to throw away anything we have done because we want to transform ourselves.Our plan is to take the good portions, the positive elements and make every effort to fit them into our new selves that we constantly have under construction.
I envision a truly highly spirited clan,using their skills in eagerness to build a healthier and sustainable community, starting with the youth. My sincere gratitude to each and everyone as we plan our back to school event in August in the Corona area.The precious young children will not only leave with a brand new pair of shoes, in keeping with the Not-For- Profit,CHOOSE TO CARE's mission, to provide the kid in need with a brand new pair of shoes; but they will gain knowledge of the benefits of living well.
This edification of the youth has become a lifetime work and the enthusiasm it has produced is indeed catching. We hope to lure others, not only to give a helping hand to NAFIA but to explore all the possibilities, with an eye on a brighter future.Our balanced minds are working for yet another chance to bring joy and hope.
Stay tune for details of our upcoming end of summer celebration. We hope you can join us!
Cheers!
I truly believe the caretaker must take care of him/herself and make every effort to reset the body between rest and labor.Yet as we come together we will be mindful not to throw away anything we have done because we want to transform ourselves.Our plan is to take the good portions, the positive elements and make every effort to fit them into our new selves that we constantly have under construction.
I envision a truly highly spirited clan,using their skills in eagerness to build a healthier and sustainable community, starting with the youth. My sincere gratitude to each and everyone as we plan our back to school event in August in the Corona area.The precious young children will not only leave with a brand new pair of shoes, in keeping with the Not-For- Profit,CHOOSE TO CARE's mission, to provide the kid in need with a brand new pair of shoes; but they will gain knowledge of the benefits of living well.
This edification of the youth has become a lifetime work and the enthusiasm it has produced is indeed catching. We hope to lure others, not only to give a helping hand to NAFIA but to explore all the possibilities, with an eye on a brighter future.Our balanced minds are working for yet another chance to bring joy and hope.
Stay tune for details of our upcoming end of summer celebration. We hope you can join us!
Cheers!
Friday, April 8, 2016
GOING FULL STEAM
The CHOOSE TO CARE supporters are an amazing group of people whose caring spirit continue to soar and their desire and contribution to bring joy and hope is applauded.
Although strapped for time, you never hesitated to give a helping hand to the CHOOSE TO CARE organization and you have joined their effort to provide a brand new pair of shoes for the child or young adult in need, while participating in the added practise of delivering nutrition messages and activities; each step leading to CHOOSE TO CARE'S mission of hope.
Thanks for all you do!
Dated: 4/7/16
What drives you to assist?
Maricela
Monica
When
I was a child, my mom taught me how your spirit grows when you help
people. The goal in my life is to
continue what my mom taught me and I pass the same philosophy to my kids.
I
enjoy being part of the events sponsored by “choose to care”. It has always
been my pleasure to help others whenever I can. I like to decorate and do arts
and crafts, but what touch me the most was that I was contributing for a good
cause and that moved me to help in this event. Also, helping other is a gift
from god as roman 15:2 says: “let each of us please his neighbor for his good,
leading to edification”.
Navdeep
I
always like to volunteer during community events and give back to my community.
Sikhs have tradition of seva (which means “selfless service” for altruistic
purposes on behalf of, and for the betterment of a Community). My cultural
beliefs about “offering service to the people around you”, drives me to
volunteer. Choose to care organization is working towards a great cause of
providing a pair of shoes to the needy and that even drives me more.
“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” means
“The world is my family”
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
AWAKENING OUR TASTE BUDS
The Choose To Care Cheerleaders,Niza, Navdeep,Maricella, Monica, Yanilsa, had been preparing for months, getting ready for our Youth In Action celebration which took place on Saturday, March 19. This time around we wanted the kids to learn how good nourishment allowed the body to grow just like the tomato seeds planted months before the actual celebration. The seeds were planted at 2 months, 6 weeks and 2 weeks intervals and were used to demonstrate growth at different period in the young childrens' life and how similar the results are when they are fed nutritious foods on a regular basis, they grow strong and healthy. We hope the families, including the children understood how they measured up to the budding plants.The children planted their own seeds and were instructed how to care for the plant at home,giving water and keeping it in the sunlight on the windowsill.
Snack time featured easy to prepare, finely chopped tomatoes,cilantro, onions, fresh lemon juice, mixed together with a dash of olive oil and served with corn chips. A young girl who at first did not think her taste buds would like this concoction, was encouraged to give it a try; she ended up asking for more. We all enjoyed this refreshing, flavorful dish, tomatoes swimming in its own juice and a bond was formed. The young girl was so impressed with the Nutritionist who had encouraged her to taste the delicious mixture that she requested a photo with her. Such is the power of encouragement, it fosters hope.
Thanks for your expertise and caring, for your compassion and skill that you bring to these young children and their families. Your support of CHOOSE TO CARE gives each of us the opportunity to touch the lives of so many in our communities. As each child left with a brand new pair of shoes,we would like to think that on this day we planted the seeds of hope. One thing we know for sure is that all our taste buds came alive with a snacking good dish.
Peace & Love!
"There can be hope only
for a society which acts
as one family,not as many
separate ones."
Anwar el- Sadat
Snack time featured easy to prepare, finely chopped tomatoes,cilantro, onions, fresh lemon juice, mixed together with a dash of olive oil and served with corn chips. A young girl who at first did not think her taste buds would like this concoction, was encouraged to give it a try; she ended up asking for more. We all enjoyed this refreshing, flavorful dish, tomatoes swimming in its own juice and a bond was formed. The young girl was so impressed with the Nutritionist who had encouraged her to taste the delicious mixture that she requested a photo with her. Such is the power of encouragement, it fosters hope.
Thanks for your expertise and caring, for your compassion and skill that you bring to these young children and their families. Your support of CHOOSE TO CARE gives each of us the opportunity to touch the lives of so many in our communities. As each child left with a brand new pair of shoes,we would like to think that on this day we planted the seeds of hope. One thing we know for sure is that all our taste buds came alive with a snacking good dish.
Peace & Love!
"There can be hope only
for a society which acts
as one family,not as many
separate ones."
Anwar el- Sadat
Sunday, March 20, 2016
ON THE ROAD - MAKING MY ARRIVAL IN INCREDIBLE INDIA
" I have always known that at last I would
take this road but yesterday, I did not know
it would be today."
Ninth Century Japanese Poet
I had barely began to wonder out loud, where my feet would take me and pooh, my traveling partner and I found ourselves in Delhi, the capital of this magical and exotic country, called India. If I did not know better, I would have said it is the work of the travel genie. Although this was not my first trip to India, I was heading in a different direction in this vast land and I expected a different vibe. We were heading to what the travel brochure aptly described as the colors of Rajasthan.
So we landed in Delhi and was greeted with a huge garland of marigold placed around our necks and proceeded through pristine Marg (Streets) when the guide announced that this is not the way everything looks, as if preparing me for the real deal. Of course I do not need any such caution but he does not know that and I sat back with excitement and anticipation ready to soak it all in. These are the moments that I am glad for, staring out the window of a moving vehicle, lost in my thoughts, right now in awe, and I keep asking myself "How did I get here?" In my youth when I read about this place in books, it was such a distant land; in adulthood, I knew I would set foot on this soil, just did not know when it would happen. Our journey had begun, a tour of the simple marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi, marks where he was cremated. This a man I have revered and admired for his concerns for the downtrodden around the world.
From Delhi to Agra to Bharatpur to Ranthambore to Jaipur to Jodhpur to Udaipur and towns in between, we passed through bustling streets in a dense maze of residential homes; the buffaloes, cows,cats,dogs; the pushcarts of fruits and vegetables piled high, all existing together. The streets are teeming with people, activities, rickshaws, shops galore, selling everyday necessities, sweet shops, street cooking,masala chai stands,scooters,fabrics, colorful saris, flowers and marigolds. Yes, the same marigolds that were strung around our necks on arrival by our welcoming guide, is known as the herb of the sun,later I discovered it is a symbol of passion,creativity and used for weddings, religious ceremonies and offerings at temples. The patterns and colors of the streets are dazzling and I am loving it.
For years, while working on a crossword puzzle, there is often a query about the Taj Mahal and I would fill in Agra. Tonight I am transported to a local theater in Agra, to watch a showstopping production of how this magnificent building came about. The romantic story of the king's love for his queen and her death in childbirth which led him to build this temple as a tribute to her,was moving to put it mildly. The costumes were out of this world, the acting and singing draw you in.The next day our excursion took us to the Taj Mahal and as we enter the one of a kind temple, I am in a trance.
Ranthambore offered a safari, we were searching for the evasive tiger. On the early morning outing, the jeep makes it way through rough terrain and we are holding on for dear life. I can see the monkeys out of the corners of my eyes, up to their antics, the deers are prancing, there are other animals around but we did not come to see anyone but this tiger that is playing the game of hide and seek. The afternoon outing brought us luck, other guides had decided to work together to alert each other when they thought there was a sighting. The alarm sounded and there was a mad rush to the bank of the lake and my alert eyes caught the strut of the beauty, with its striking colors, moving in and out of the grass by the water. You could hear a pin drop, all attention was on the tiger. He disappeared for a while and we sat in anticipation that he would appear again. And he did! The cameras were pointed to capture this beautiful creature with its nonchalant attitude, telling us humans that he is in control. The tiger disappeared once more and we lingered, but "that was enough show for the night" said the tiger and we left as dusk began to fall. The next morning we were still on its trail but it never showed. I am satisfied.
Incredible ingredients make incredible meals. This is the land of vegetarianism and my taste buds were awakened by the spices and the delicious cuisines. My breakfast order was never without masala dosa, that rice and lentil crispy crepe served with sambar and coconut chutney. Idli, the steamed rice and lentil dumplings became one of my favorite, I ate many pieces of paratha,naan, roti and other stuffed flatbreads. Samosa, the fried pastry encased with masala potatoes, the rice and yellow lentils, tempered with cumin seeds, hit the spot and so did the biryani, a melange of fresh vegetables, sprinkled with fresh herbs and saffron; too many delicious dishes to name. My eyes were bigger than my stomach and I could not resist a second helping at each meal, including desserts.
As I sat on the train between cities, it was a time to slow down my senses and savor the beauty in all of this mixture. I relaxed and breathe, took in the countryside, the texture, the flavor, the aroma and i enjoyed it all. Our journey continued on by road to various temples, forts, palaces. In Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, the city is dubbed the Pink City, painted pink, decades ago to welcome the Prince of England and the color has remained. The imposing statue of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India stands in the park. We learned about the moguls, the dynasties, the gem stones, silver, wool productions, the agriculture; lots of potatoes, beets, guavas, zinc, marble,etc. We travelled through garbage strewn roads, dusty fields, there were people feeding birds, an act of charity was the explanation.
We watched the movie Lagaan, while we travelled on our private bus, this was so much deeper than a cricket match between England and India. A visit to a Jain temple, enlightened us to its followers beliefs. We passed through quarries, that produced rose colored sandstone. The gypsies, how can I forget the sight of a young girl doing cartwheels in the busy metropolis, hoping to earn a few rupees for her gymnastic skills. There were others touching their mouths and stomachs, motioning that they were hungry. How about the farm with the ox harnessing the water to the farms. Finally we are in Udaipur, a breathtaking town, called the City of Lakes; we travelled to our equally beautiful hotel by boat, there it was, the Taj Lake Palace, sitting on a lake that comes with so much history.
We had the greatest of accommodation, saw barren and lush lands, walked through a beautiful garden, named the Garden of Maids I could not tell you about every inch of this worthwhile journey but I have told you a lot,in a jumbled way because my experience was a mixture of so many things. I am still tickled pink, remembering the cows and the buffaloes, crossing the streets, paying no attention to the oncoming traffic; they sent the message,loud and clear that they must be allowed to cross at their own pace and the drivers must slow down. I hope I have conveyed how wonderful an experience this was for me. I hope you have sensed the joy running through my veins and into my soul, when I placed this exciting country on my list of places to go, I never expected to discover such a gem. At the end I left on a high note, wanting more.
"Not just yet Genie(grantor of my travel wishes), allow me to savor this extraordinary journey, but I could use a good cup of masala chai, just about now."
Nameste!
Shante!
take this road but yesterday, I did not know
it would be today."
Ninth Century Japanese Poet
I had barely began to wonder out loud, where my feet would take me and pooh, my traveling partner and I found ourselves in Delhi, the capital of this magical and exotic country, called India. If I did not know better, I would have said it is the work of the travel genie. Although this was not my first trip to India, I was heading in a different direction in this vast land and I expected a different vibe. We were heading to what the travel brochure aptly described as the colors of Rajasthan.
So we landed in Delhi and was greeted with a huge garland of marigold placed around our necks and proceeded through pristine Marg (Streets) when the guide announced that this is not the way everything looks, as if preparing me for the real deal. Of course I do not need any such caution but he does not know that and I sat back with excitement and anticipation ready to soak it all in. These are the moments that I am glad for, staring out the window of a moving vehicle, lost in my thoughts, right now in awe, and I keep asking myself "How did I get here?" In my youth when I read about this place in books, it was such a distant land; in adulthood, I knew I would set foot on this soil, just did not know when it would happen. Our journey had begun, a tour of the simple marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi, marks where he was cremated. This a man I have revered and admired for his concerns for the downtrodden around the world.
From Delhi to Agra to Bharatpur to Ranthambore to Jaipur to Jodhpur to Udaipur and towns in between, we passed through bustling streets in a dense maze of residential homes; the buffaloes, cows,cats,dogs; the pushcarts of fruits and vegetables piled high, all existing together. The streets are teeming with people, activities, rickshaws, shops galore, selling everyday necessities, sweet shops, street cooking,masala chai stands,scooters,fabrics, colorful saris, flowers and marigolds. Yes, the same marigolds that were strung around our necks on arrival by our welcoming guide, is known as the herb of the sun,later I discovered it is a symbol of passion,creativity and used for weddings, religious ceremonies and offerings at temples. The patterns and colors of the streets are dazzling and I am loving it.
For years, while working on a crossword puzzle, there is often a query about the Taj Mahal and I would fill in Agra. Tonight I am transported to a local theater in Agra, to watch a showstopping production of how this magnificent building came about. The romantic story of the king's love for his queen and her death in childbirth which led him to build this temple as a tribute to her,was moving to put it mildly. The costumes were out of this world, the acting and singing draw you in.The next day our excursion took us to the Taj Mahal and as we enter the one of a kind temple, I am in a trance.
Ranthambore offered a safari, we were searching for the evasive tiger. On the early morning outing, the jeep makes it way through rough terrain and we are holding on for dear life. I can see the monkeys out of the corners of my eyes, up to their antics, the deers are prancing, there are other animals around but we did not come to see anyone but this tiger that is playing the game of hide and seek. The afternoon outing brought us luck, other guides had decided to work together to alert each other when they thought there was a sighting. The alarm sounded and there was a mad rush to the bank of the lake and my alert eyes caught the strut of the beauty, with its striking colors, moving in and out of the grass by the water. You could hear a pin drop, all attention was on the tiger. He disappeared for a while and we sat in anticipation that he would appear again. And he did! The cameras were pointed to capture this beautiful creature with its nonchalant attitude, telling us humans that he is in control. The tiger disappeared once more and we lingered, but "that was enough show for the night" said the tiger and we left as dusk began to fall. The next morning we were still on its trail but it never showed. I am satisfied.
Incredible ingredients make incredible meals. This is the land of vegetarianism and my taste buds were awakened by the spices and the delicious cuisines. My breakfast order was never without masala dosa, that rice and lentil crispy crepe served with sambar and coconut chutney. Idli, the steamed rice and lentil dumplings became one of my favorite, I ate many pieces of paratha,naan, roti and other stuffed flatbreads. Samosa, the fried pastry encased with masala potatoes, the rice and yellow lentils, tempered with cumin seeds, hit the spot and so did the biryani, a melange of fresh vegetables, sprinkled with fresh herbs and saffron; too many delicious dishes to name. My eyes were bigger than my stomach and I could not resist a second helping at each meal, including desserts.
As I sat on the train between cities, it was a time to slow down my senses and savor the beauty in all of this mixture. I relaxed and breathe, took in the countryside, the texture, the flavor, the aroma and i enjoyed it all. Our journey continued on by road to various temples, forts, palaces. In Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, the city is dubbed the Pink City, painted pink, decades ago to welcome the Prince of England and the color has remained. The imposing statue of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India stands in the park. We learned about the moguls, the dynasties, the gem stones, silver, wool productions, the agriculture; lots of potatoes, beets, guavas, zinc, marble,etc. We travelled through garbage strewn roads, dusty fields, there were people feeding birds, an act of charity was the explanation.
We watched the movie Lagaan, while we travelled on our private bus, this was so much deeper than a cricket match between England and India. A visit to a Jain temple, enlightened us to its followers beliefs. We passed through quarries, that produced rose colored sandstone. The gypsies, how can I forget the sight of a young girl doing cartwheels in the busy metropolis, hoping to earn a few rupees for her gymnastic skills. There were others touching their mouths and stomachs, motioning that they were hungry. How about the farm with the ox harnessing the water to the farms. Finally we are in Udaipur, a breathtaking town, called the City of Lakes; we travelled to our equally beautiful hotel by boat, there it was, the Taj Lake Palace, sitting on a lake that comes with so much history.
We had the greatest of accommodation, saw barren and lush lands, walked through a beautiful garden, named the Garden of Maids I could not tell you about every inch of this worthwhile journey but I have told you a lot,in a jumbled way because my experience was a mixture of so many things. I am still tickled pink, remembering the cows and the buffaloes, crossing the streets, paying no attention to the oncoming traffic; they sent the message,loud and clear that they must be allowed to cross at their own pace and the drivers must slow down. I hope I have conveyed how wonderful an experience this was for me. I hope you have sensed the joy running through my veins and into my soul, when I placed this exciting country on my list of places to go, I never expected to discover such a gem. At the end I left on a high note, wanting more.
"Not just yet Genie(grantor of my travel wishes), allow me to savor this extraordinary journey, but I could use a good cup of masala chai, just about now."
Nameste!
Shante!
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