I have been in Jaipur now for a couple days and there is so much to talk about I don’t even know where to begin. I moved in with my host family on Sunday. They live in the level below where my classes are and own the entire building. There is the grandfather (Papa) and his son lives with him. His son has a wife and two young children, Anosha (4 years old) and Aman (3 years old). The grandfather’s sister and sister in law also live with him, as they are widows now. The family is very warm, friendly and taking good care of me. The servants are especially careful to make sure I am eating enough, I have fresh water and my bed is made each day etc. I live with another person on my program named Tracy. Everyone in my program is living nearby and I am looking forward to seeing what their homes are like throughout my time here.
Yesterday was the first day of classes. I had a Hindi class and Cultural Analysis class. I think Hindi will be a difficult language to learn but I will do my best. It helps having the children around because they speak in simpler Hindi and are learning English in school. I have already enjoyed helping them with their homework but unlike children in America, Anosha is already learning cursive writing in English. Can you believe that? Education is very important to this family since they are of the highest caste.
Some of the highlights from the first couple days has been trying to cross the road (the traffic is crazy), rode on a motorized rickshaw and eaten at a McDonalds in India. We stopped at a McDonalds on the way to Jaipur from Delhi. There was no beef on the menu, as cows are considered sacred in India. Ironically, when the group was eating outside next to the McDonalds there was a cow standing just a few feet away! We got a good laugh out of that site. Oh and such so you know the fries taste the same in India and America.
I am so happy to be settling in, getting to know the city of Jaipur, and spending time with my host family. I have class soon so I better get going!
Love,
Alicia