My 25th Birthday
As we all know, 25 is viewed
as a BIG deal – one of those milestone birthdays. And I had the pleasure of
turning 25 years old here in India. One of the coolest things about this
birthday was that my mom and sister were here visiting me! My mom and I share
the same birthday and since I went to college when I was 17, I haven’t spent my
actual birthday with my mom due to the fact that it’s ALWAYS finals week during
my birthday – but who knew that I’d have to come all the way to India to get to
spend my birthday with my mom. That was great, but my students are the ones who
really made this birthday one to remember.
I can honestly say that I have
never ever, in my whole life, felt more special and loved than I did on my
birthday while I was at school. Let me first say that my students had been
wishing me a happy birthday for about a week prior to my birthday, reminding me
of how many days there were until my birthday was to come. On the morning of my
birthday, I was greeted by students with presents and cards before the morning
assembly; in each of my classes my students greeted me with their own unique
Happy Birthday renditions; in the hallways all day long every kid I saw
(whether or not they were in my class) wished me a happy birthday; and even
some of the primary kids who I worked with on a dance came to the staff room to
present me with flowers and handmade cards. I mean it was the best day ever. I
couldn’t have asked for a better way to turn 25. Those kids have no idea how
much that day meant to me. I am so grateful. Oh and it didn’t end there, I even
received belated birthday wishes the day after my birthday (even from the
students who saw me and wished me a happy birthday the day before) – I guess
they didn’t want my birthday to end either ;-)
Visits with
Friends/Family
I don’t know how I got so
lucky as to have 5 people come little ole me in India. But Lord knows that I am
so thankful. My mom and sister were the first to make the trip in December and
it was great. Those two are my right and left hand girls, we are truly a team,
so it was great to be with them again. And you know, family is family, so we
had fun getting on each others’ nerves and simply being who we are when we are
together.
Games Period with my students - this is many moments ;-)
Now this was a recurring experience, but I loved it so much. As much as I enjoyed teaching, I loved the time I spent with my students out on the playground during their games periods. I seriously looked forward to playing with them and even Jessica Ma’am would be disappointed when it rained or when games period was cancelled for any reason :-/ I learned some cool games – handball, gallery, coco, ice water and throw ball. And I taught them some of my favorite games – simon says, Chinese jump-rope, freeze tag (which turned out to be ice water lol) and telephone. Some days I would have up to 3 games periods in addition to my classes. I was a busy Ma’am – and I was happy. I will surely miss playing with my kids – they kept me young and added sunshine to my days.
Holi
The Festival of Color! Ya’ll
know I love color, so this was a wonderful experience to have here. I am so so
so glad that I was here for this holiday. And I am so lucky to live in an
awesome neighborhood (shout out to Malviya Nagar). We a great Holi celebration
in the park and it was a ton of fun. Other than the water fights and color
throwing, my favorite thing about Holi is that everyone – young and old –
participated and had a good time. No one was off limits and it was just some
good “clean” fun. I wish we had Holi in America – this is one thing I am truly
going to miss.
Jessica Week
I already posted about this,
but I must say that one of the best weeks that I had here in India was when I
got to spend some quality time with myself. We were all on fall break and
everyone else decided to explore India, I opted to get to know New Delhi more
intimately ;-) I pampered myself – mani, pedi and massage. I spent plenty of
time outside and I made a trip to favorite at place in the city Haus Khaz
village/Deer Park. I did some sightseeing and went to the zoo! Took myself to a
movie. Had some good food – including sushi and waffles ;-) Learned more about
Gandhi-ji. Saw a play. I had a great time! I may need a Jessica week more
often, we’ll see how that goes ;-)