Saturday, May 16, 2009

Tokyo

We are now in Tokyo Japan and heading home. We had a few minutes so I thought I'd update if I can get the pictures to work. These are from Alan's phone so they are a little blurry

This is Rajgopal our driver for the week. He was full of information. He told us all about Snakes, Monkeys, cooking, remedies for various illnesses, honey bees, and many many many more things that we could barely understand. A very funny man!! We asked Alan's boss if he knew where we could find a GPS system with India on it so we could find things and he said "Hire a driver." After having Rajopal this week, we decided a driver can find ANYTHING!!
This will be our church.(If we get into Ozone.) We had Rajgopal searching for it.


This is the cow that is wandering in front of the church building.

The baptismal font that we heard use to be the bakery. It was converted into the baptismal font when the church bought out the bakery, or so goes the story. Apparently the smell of hot baking bread was too distracting during sacrament meeting especially on fast Sunday. This is where Maddie would be baptized if she decides to get baptized here.


This is the chapel.

This is the ping pong table in the chapel

This is Johnny and Baby. We have agreed to hire them to help us while we are here if we can get into Ozone, otherwise it is too far for them to travel.









Friday, May 15, 2009

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday Cleve!! Thank you for watching our kids!!

Bangalore Airport

It's now 9:00 ish at night here in Bangalore and we are waiting for our plane which will leave around 11:00.  I can't wait to see my kids!! When we left the hotel this morning I remembered that I needed to get the camera so I went back to our room to get it, while I was getting it, Alan also had forgotten something, so he came back too. I handed him the camera while I got some papers, and we were off. We got to our car, and I started to get the camera out of the bag, but could not find it...long story short...somewhere between our hotel room and the car we lost Ellie's camera...shhh don't tell her, she'll never let us borrow anything again. We didn't have a camera today to take pictures, but we had Alan's cell phone. The pictures aren't quite as good, but I'll tell you what we did. We went and saw some furniture from a lady leaving India this summer to see if we wanted to buy any of her things, then we went to the Lundquist house. We hired her help to be ours when we are here. Johnny is a houseboy who cooks and irons. He will also help with other things around the house. Baby is a lady who will do whatever we want she also cooks and cleans, but will also take care of kids as needed. We still have to find a driver and a car, but as for now...we took pictures of both of them so that the kids could see who would be helping in our house.  They both come with high recommendations. After we left the Lundquist's, we headed to the office to finalize our home and school. We've decided to live in Prestige Ozone (if we can get it to the right price), and the kids will go to Indus School.  After the office we were off to shop for a little while why we waited to go to the airport. Alan had a fun time bartering with the people selling ties on the side of the road, I also shopped for some surprises for the kids when we come home. As we were shopping in the mall, it started to rain. It was so weird because it has been so hot here, and today was no different. It was sunny and bright one minute, and the next it was pouring. They say the months of June, July and August are the rainy season. Or Monsoon season. Hopefully it won't be too miserable the first little while that we are here. I've been trying to download the pictures from Alan's phone, but it's not working right now. I'll have to post the pictures later, maybe in the Singapore Airport.

Monday, May 11, 2009

We miss you!

I forgot I was going to tell Ellie, Maddie, Ethan and Annie that we miss them. I can't wait to come home and see you. Thank you for being such great kids while we're gone. Grandma says you've been excellent!

Pictures at the store

We ventured out the first night we were here. We wanted to show the kids a few things we found here.
We found the Spaghetti sauce that Ellie loves

We also found some drinks.  Alan looks exhausted in this picture. I think he needed to drink that Mountain Dew.


We also found a KFC. Sorry Meiers we ate there. They got Alan's meal and they said it would be 10 more minutes for my chicken strips so we sat down and Alan ate his meal. I told him we could walk back to the hotel and I would eat mine there, but they forgot about me and never brought it. Finally we asked them if it was done and they apoligized and gave me free fries to go with it. Anyway, we started walking back to the hotel and it was late at night. This is the first time we were approached by beggers. We had a mother holding a baby probably Annie's age asking for food. we gave her the free fries that KFC had given us. Then we walked about 20 more yards and a girl I would guess Maddie's age asking for food. I felt so bad for them they were skin and bones. We gave them a few snickers bars that we had boughten at the store. I have heard that a lot of people will carry crackers and things like that with them so that when the children are begging, you have something other than money to give to them.

Schools

Right now it's 3:00 a.m. and Alan and I can't sleep. We did a lot of running around yesterday and were exhausted from not sleeping well the night before so when we got back to our hotel at 7:oo last night we crashed. We slept until about 2:oo this morning and now...
I thought maybe since I've got a few hours, I'd try and update.  Yesterday we visited 2 schools, and an apartment. The 2 schools are called Indus, and TISB. I took pictures at Indus, but TISB didn't allow me to.
 This is a picture of one of the apartments that they showed us. It wasn't very clean. It was a 4 bedroom penthouse. It was on the 10th floor. They say that is good because you get above the mosquitoes if you above floor 6.
This is the playground at the apartment complex. They also had tennis courts and a pool.

This is the School bus for Indus School
Swimming pool at the school. The kids have to take swimming, and a musical instrument. They also have to pick one other sport.  They will also get to learn Spanish.
The cafeteria at Indus School. Our kids will all eat at the same time. When they come into the cafeteria, they will sit according to their classes, the tables are all set, and they bring the food to the tables in big bowls where they get to dish up their plates. This was also the same at TISB, they wouldn't let me take a picture though.
This was a fun little playground/science park. I had Ethan in mind when I saw it. All of the equipment is designed to teach some science principle
This picture and the next 2 are pictures of what Ethan's classroom would look like. All of the kids were outside playing. I forgot I had a camera when we went into the classroom that would be Maddie's. The kids were all sitting at laptop computers learning their math. They said that all of the kids work on computers a lot. By 6th grade they carry their own around to all of their classes.  They said that there are around 20-25 kids per class, and they have 2 teachers in the class. This was the same at TISB also.

I was trying to take a picture of this bus that was next to us while we were driving. It was so jam packed full. People were almost hanging out of it. Then, I turned and the car next to us was probable the size of Mindy's convertible car that had a family of 7 in it.  I guess they aren't required to buckle up.

This is a video of driving down the street. I hope you don't get sick watching it. You still don't get a sense of how crazy the drivers are here by watching it, but I tried.

I don't know what I've done, half of the writing on this page is a link to something, but i'm not sure what.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

More Pictures

These are more pictures of us getting to India.
This is our Singapore Airlines plane. When we took off, Alan and I didn't think it would ever make it off the ground. I can only imagine one of the double decker ones trying to take off.

Before we got on the plane in LA Alan and I got dinner. I got a cheese burger, and Alan had a French Dip Sandwich. We stuffed ourselves, and we were ready to get on the plane and fall asleep. The flight didn't leave until 9:00 at night LA time, 10:00 SL time.
As soon as we got on the plane, the first thing the stewardesses did was take our order for dinner. Alan and I were both so full that we told them we were OK and didn't need dinner. They told us that they would save it for us and as soon as we were hungry just to tell them, and they would get us our food. I ordered the Orange Chicken, and Alan had a pepper steak. It came with an appitizer, which Alan got and was the Tuna from the previous post. I didn't get one, but we both did get the dessert. I had Macadamia Ice Cream (picture below), and Alan had Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream. 


They were constantly asking if we needed anything else. I finally leaned over to Alan and asked if it was like Rodizio Grill that you have to push your Do Not Disturb Button on the seat so they quit bringing you food. The flight wasn't very full, and I think they were staffed for a full plane, so we had double the 1st class treatment.

When we landed in Singapore, there was a lightning storm. It was kind of neat to see. It was pitch black outside, and then the whole sky would be lit up.

Alan said I'm not putting enough silly pictures of me on here, and why does he have to be in all of the pictures so...this is a picture of me trying to update our blog in the Singapore Airport.
When we got off the plane in India we got on a bus that took us in the airport. We got into the airport, and because we were from a country that has "Swine Flu" we had to fill out paperwork saying that we weren't sick, and no one in our immediate family was sick. And then they gave us a phone number that they told us we needed to call if we did start feeling sick while we are here.

We were met by a driver at the airport and taken to our hotel. That ride was very interesting. I think I kind of felt like I was in a movie. I still feel that way. It is amazing to see that people really live this way. The way to describe the ride is to say that I felt like I was on one of those simulator rides where the movie is playing in front of you. I also am amazed that more people don't die here due to car accidents. I'm pretty sure for a moment we were traveling the wrong way down a one way road.  Also any stop we made at a light or anything I noticed people staring at us. It made me a little uncomfortable, but I guess I'll get used to it. Maybe once we get out into the housing areas, there will be a little more diversity.

We made it to our hotel "The Gateway" It is very nice. Everyone here knows our names already. We walked into the front door and the lady at the desk asked if we were the Ericksons and she got our room situated and then walked us up to our room. We decided that we needed something to eat so we went to the restaurant in the lobby. As we got off of the elevator we were greeted by the restaurant host. He asked if we wanted something to eat and he sat us down. The waiter suggested a chicken with marsala gravy to go with the Naan bread that I wanted. Alan got a pizza. Both were really good.
This is a picture of our hotel room


This is a picture of the bathroom. Complete with a flushing toilet.
Our driver just came to take us to the schools this morning so I will post pictures of those later, and also some pictures of our adventure last night.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Flying to India

Here are pictures of our Singapore Airline flight. We flew from SL to LA then onto Singapore. The flight was 16 hours and 50 minutes.  Maddie wondered what food they had on the airplane and Ellie really wanted to see the chairs convert into beds.  It was a really nice flight. I've never flown 1st class before.
Alan eating a pickle in the LA airport


Our flight from SL to LA

Our Singapore flight below:

This is video for Ellie
When we first got on our flight, they gave us some slippers and eye covers so we could sleep. I told Alan to put them on for a picture, and since he does whatever I say...
The seats were huge!
This is an appetizer of Alan's it was Tuna.
We flew into Singapore in a Lightning storm. I took video of it. It was really neat to see the sky light up.  I'll have to post the video later.
This is our plane from Singapore to India.
We are just getting ready to board, and I have many more pictures of our flight, and the food for Maddie. I will have to post them when we arrive in India. We love you kids!!