Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Delhi & Jaipur
We were welcomed by a whole host of Rotarians once we had our luggage in hand. Thus far, the hospitality has been second to none. They really pulled out all the stops to make our arrival quite memorable. Pictures will follow once they are gathered...so stay tuned.
G'night,
Aaron! (I promise you will hear from the others on here too. :o) I just wanted to let you all know that we got here safe and sound.)
Monday, December 29, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008 9:20 AM London
'til next time...
Aaron!
Sunday, December 28, 2008 2:00 PM CST (8 PM in London)
OK. Now to switch gears a bit. Why do airlines show movies that will potentially lead to tears? I just finished watching Henry Poole is Here (quality film...it has a slow pace, but is still really good). This is a pretty sad, yet hope-filled movie and has all of the ingredients to jerk a few tears. I was forced to pretend that I was sleeping on and off, so other passengers would not question my pseudo-weepy eyes. In case you are wondering, I am not the only passenger experiencing this. The woman diagonally in front of me turned back to see whether or not I had noticed that she was fighting back tears while watching The Women. Once she determined that I was not watching (which clearly I was), she removed tears from both eyes. The amazing part is that they have The Women listed as a comedy. In my opinion, movies listed as comedies should not induce such reactions. But I digress...
Aaron!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Twas the Night Before Our Departure....
I think it's only fair that our avid followers, and soon to be visitors, know what someone is thinking and feeling before we leave. This trip is a lot to digest but it I know that I will come back a changed man.
For starters, John will be meeting up with me tomorrow morning at 4:15. We're car pooling down to Champaign and then his wife will be picking us up when we fly home in January. I'm running on fumes as I've only slept for a total of 8 hours the last couple of nights. My body is exhausted and ready for the flight to London tomorrow.
People have been asking me how I feel about the trip. I'm currently experiencing many of the same feelings and emotions that I felt before traveling throughout E. Asia. The sense of excitement, opportunity to experience a different way of life in a country of 1.1 BILLION people (approximately 1/6th of the world's population), nervousness, overwhelmed, scared - yes, I said scared. If you read a newspaper, magazine or watched the news on t.v. a month ago, you'll know why.
I've been talking to people that are native to the country or traveled throughout India. This is going to be a major test for all of us. We may or may not ever again see what we're about to witness these next few weeks. Poverty is like no other in India. It affects everyone from the young to the handicap. I was told by a friend of mine who taught basketball over there for 8 months that if you have a heart, try and avoid looking at the beggars. You'll want to help them all but you can't.
I'm relieved to know that our schedule has already been determined. We will be traveling around the county like cattle. To be honest, I'm okay with that. Driving and taking public transportation, from what we've been told, is only for the brave. Normally I would step up and attempt it, but I'm almost hesitant. Where did the risk taker in me go? Maybe it's because I have more obligations now (job, house, new car, etc.).
We're all taking turns and blogging for one week. We don't know how much time we will have to go on the Internet, so you may hear from us once a week or you may hear from us once the entire trip. Either way, I can guarantee you that any and all classic, memorable pictures will be posted for your viewing pleasure. I always deliver high quality entertainment!
So this is it. The last few days have exceeded my expectations with everyone saying goodbye to me. I've received phone calls, emails and text messages from so many people wishing me safe travels. Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and prayers. I really appreciate it. I know my family and friends are worried about me and they have valid reason. We're all going to look out for one another while we're over there.
It's never goodbye - it's until next time.....
-Nick Stafford
Monday, December 22, 2008
A Visual Aid for All the Visual Learners Out There
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Travel Itinerary
Sunday, December 28th at 7:15 AM - Fly from Champaign, IL to Chicago, IL
9:10 AM - Fly from Chicago, IL to London, UK (arrive 10:30 PM)
Monday, December 29th at 8:50 PM - Fly from London, UK to Delhi, India (arrive 10:40 AM)
Tuesday, December 30th at 7:30 PM - Fly from Delhi, India to Jaipur, India
Wednesday, January 14th - Travel to Jodhpur
Sunday, January 18th - Travel to Mt. Abu
Tuesday, January 20th - Travel to Himmatnagar
Thursday, January 22nd - Travel to Ahmedabad
Sunday, January 25th at 8:30 PM - Fly from Ahmedabad to Delhi
Monday, January 26th at 12:55 AM - Fly from Delhi to Chicago, IL
11:10 AM - Fly from Chicago to Champaign, IL (arrive at Noon)
As you can see, we should have a wonderful chance to get to see some of the wonders India has to offer. Expect updates along the way - including pictures, commentary, and anything we find the time to include.
'til next time...
Friday, December 12, 2008
16 Days and Counting...
This Sunday, the Team meets to enjoy the best Indian food Champaign, IL has to offer. After our meal, we will really focus in on solidifying our packing, presentations, and any loose ends that may exist. Some of the team's family will be there, so it should be a great time to deepen the relationships already being established within the team.
I thought I would end this entry with some things I have learned thus far from the preparation process:
- India is likely to be one of the most beautiful sights my eyes will ever have the chance to take in.
- The Taj Majal's main component is a mausoleum.
- India is 11.5 hours ahead of the Central Time Zone.
- There is such a thing as travel underwear...
'til next time,
Aaron!