| | | Guestbook | | | | | | Click here to leave a message | | | Hi Michael,
The mountains sound amazing - your bus journey gave me the curly whirlies!! Glad you got there in one piece and home again...All is well at home - Ruthie is staying with Simon and Lizzy but the rest of us are here - Rachel's term started today - a clear week earlier than anyone else so she is not impressed!! Keep experiencing and writing...
Lots of Love, Mum | | | | Hi Michael,
Great to read your latest entry and see some of your photos. Sounds like you have found your feet fairly quickly for which I suppose you have your new friends at Asher to thank.
We are currently in a pub in Falmouth which offers free wireless internet access for the price of a cafetierre coffee! However we must rush off now to pick up Amy & Clare from the cottage for a sail, snorkel & barbeque on the Helford Estuary. We will however look at your blog in more detail when we get home.
Lots of love
Nigel & Mary Rose, Amy & Clare | | | | Hiya! just been browsing your pics - amazing - well done, Mike! haven't had time to read all yr entries yet but gather you've had the 'delhi belly' - i think it's a rite of passage on visiting India - everybody passes by there! The children are beautiful, Mike, and your pictures of them, captivating- I bet they and you will be all the richer for this experience. Have you met any Rameshes yet?? our little Ramesh is still fast asleep in bed but i am about to waken him - school today. I shall show him your journal tonight - he'll be fascinated. Actually, I've never seen such a clear pic of the Taj Mahal, can really see the marble. Do, do take care of yourself my love. Here we've had a pink tinged early morning, now a clear sunny day - welcome change after the rains. Ramesh is enjoying being back at school - can you believe that first day back was a big fight - but he wasn't actually involved - just trying to hold the perpetrator back - Ramesh, the peace-keeper?? His daddy has already left for work and I must get going. Tomorrow, Thursday, we have the Red Hot Chilli Peppers playing at Hampden Stadium so it means good business for Hamid's shop and I will go along in the evening and help too. Will write again soon. Meanwhile, all of our love - thinking of you and praying for you - take care.
auntie cee x x x | | | | Hi Mikl, your trip sounds incredible!!! I'm glad it finally happened for you! Can't wait for your stories when you get back to Leeds and hope you have lots of photos!
The house is doing great, there's just 3 of us there at the moment, it will seem like a palace after what you've been used to, will make sure its all clean and tidy for when you get back.
All the best for the rest of your time in Delhi, i'll be praying for you.
Lots of love, Abbey xxx | | | | Hi Michael! Just want to let you know this journal is absolutely fascinating, and so well written! Sounds like you're having an amazing time, I'm looking forward to the future entries. All the best for the future, and hope you get better soon. Love Jess x | | | | Hey mikl. Finally found your journal, it looks amazing! Have you tried drawing pictures of things for the kids and then naming them in english, it might work. You could try and get them to name pictures in hindi too. all you need is something you can draw with. anyway, i'm glad you're better, and I hope you don't catch anything actually serious.
Love and prayers
xxx
(btw, we got the new zelda game, and it's sooooo cool!) | | | | Fascinating read. Hope you're soon better. I half wish I was there too and the other half of me is glad I'm back here in the safety and comfort of our "English" summer!
Mike | | | | Mikes, I'm hooked! I think you are a very brave man indeed and I look forward to the next thrilling installment. I'll look out for you in my prayers and I hope your diarrhoea cleans up soon. pun intended.
Stay chilly
-Harley | | | | Hi, Michael,
sorry you've got the lergy, but it sounds as if they are taking good care of you. Love the pictures. We got Skype set up yesterday, but too late at night to do anything with it. Ruth installed it in the Admin account on the downstairs PC, then mum set up an account on it, but at that point they couldn't get the microphone to work. When I got back, I discovered it had been plugged into the line input socket, instead of the microphone socket, anyway it had mute on the microphone channel. Soon fixed, then Ruth tried to remember her account details and failed. About half an hour later, mum installed Skype on her laptop, then realised she had not got a microphone on it. I located my microphone headset and gave it to her, but I understand she could not then get into the account she had set up earlier in the Admin account on the downstairs PC. Unfortunately, I was too busy to give much assistance last night, and I'm not likely to be back until about 8pm again tonight (or any night this week), so if they don't manage to sort it out on their own, you won't hear from them. Got to stop and get on with work now.
with love,
Dad | | | | Awww those pictures of you playing the guitar to the children are so cute. We're missing you lots and will keep on praying for you... I'm sure that you're having a greater impact than you think and like you said, just being there shows that you care and want to help, and that's really important too.
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