Back in the Delhi....with a Delhi Belly
I really think stomach problems in India is unavoidable. I mean I guess one could just stop eatting. Which I am seriously considering. Or at least be careful.....but I've never been careful about eatting. I mean by "watching my diet" this literally means I watch what food I put on my plate and I watch myself eat it. And I love every minute of this process, but I don't eat differently because of what I have seen. I am just an observer. Oh but the Delhi belly is getting me down, but not slowing me down, so this is just fine. I've been allergic to diary my whole adult life and have always eaten cheese and ice cream, so this isn't to much different.
And now entering Delhi is a whole different ball of wax. I was terrified.... mortified... shoked in a way that it is difficult for the brave Miss Orange to openly admit. Surviving Delhi and obtaining some level of comfort as a single young lady, who doesn't look a day over 21 I'm coming to find, brings a fantasic feeling of accomplishment. And perhaps this is silly for me to find confidence in something that is in some respects a simple thing. I mean I conquered nothing except my own fears. And perhaps that is all I will even conquer.But this is not so bad to me right now.
Oh and sorry for the misspellings and so forth.....I know I'm becoming a school teacher and all that, but I'm on vacation.
1 Comments:
Dear Carrie, your spelling is atrocious and distracting. Incredible. But the honesty and the inherent sweetness coming from your personality by far make up for it. In fact, maybe even the misspelling adds to it a little bit. :-)
I love your posts. It has given me a new view of your travels and of you. Both of which are highly desirable. It's even made me want to start one myself! We'll see.
You are an excellent writer, you know. I am happy to find this out about you! Very unassuming and palatable, unlike my own writing which tends to feel to me like a historic library. I hear your own voice in your writing, and it makes me smile. It's always such a good thing to hear your voice.
I look forward to seeing more posts from you.
Thankyou so much for reserving a whole post just for the hilltop. It's a gesture I did not miss, and a sentiment which I very much share.
Until later!
Nickolas
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