Sometimes I just have to laugh at God’s obvious sense of humor. We’ve praised and thanked him for the friends and people we’ve met in Jaipur who made our trip memorable (and bearable). So, he decided we should stay an extra day, or two. I’m sure it hasn’t hit the U.S. news, but there have been major protests in Delhi that shut down the roads, trains and even the water system. The stoppages filtered into Jaipur, so our train to Agra was cancelled and we are staying another day! No tears, though. We switched hotels a few days ago and now we are enjoying the rooftop restaurant and were just upgraded to a “luxury” room (for $27).
So, as we wait patiently for the final stop on our crazy India adventure, I thought I’d share some additional photos of the unbelievably amazing friends we met. We’ve had dinner in their home, gone shopping in the bazaar, taught Sunday School, visited another fort and taken a cooking course from a former chef of the royal family of Dubai. It’s been a fun week! Wait, did I just type that? India must be growing on me, and I know Who to thank.
I love, love, love SO much about this, I can’t even tell you! Wait, Mitch-chappati instead of naan in India?? chappati comes from Kenya! Lukey bear can have chai with me drinking coffee during our “early morning” talkathons”!
Flexible to the point of being fluid….so glad you were not in Delhi airport when this happened! SomeOne must be taking care of you 😉!
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I have just been catching up on all your adventures and experiences! Sounds Awesome. Take care on the rest of your travels!
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Amazing Suzanne. You make everything sound so easy and truly amazing… XO
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Definitely not easy Linda! But seeing the silver linings. Come meet us in London in July!!!
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Lots of Georgia love headed your way! We miss you guys and love reading about all your adventures!! Suzanne, did you pick a book for Hong Kong?
Love,
The Kelly family
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Miss you guys too! I read The Expatriates for HK and Holy Cow for India (wouldn’t recommend either really). Just started Out of Africa for Kenya! Would still recommend When Broken Glass Floats from Cambodia. Great, harrowing story. Hugs to you!
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Oh my gosh that is amazing!!!!! Another thing I will put on my list to ask you when you home. Love love the pictures.
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We miss you sweet Emmeline!
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Thanks!!!! We have passports now!! Hope we could come meet you somewhere. Probably not though
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