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Bangalore

The flight to India was really long…

It took four flights to get me from Atlanta to Bangalore.  I went through Chicago, over the North Pole, through Delhi, through Chennai, and then to Bangalore.  I had to go through security at every airport and customs in Chennai.  Lindsay met me at the airport and we headed back to the hotel for a nap.  A few hours later we went back to pick up Steph as she got in.  We had a short night’s sleep, and slept in quite a bit.  We eventually checked out an hour late, and grabbed a quick bit of food at the close by McDonalds.  We got the Indian versions, made of Aloo and Paneer.

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We made it to the next hotel, which was about an hour and change away.  We checked in then went to see the town, and get some much needed coffee.  We walked a bit around one of the nicer areas and found a Cafe Coffee Day that Lindsay liked. We got our much needed caffeine and then talked through what our plan for the trip was going to be.  While walking along the streets we noticed cows just wandering around and standing in the middle of the road.  Everyone just went around them.  With as crazy as the traffic was, cows weren’t even close to the biggest hazard.

We then went for some really oily massages called ‘Ayurveda’ massage.  It was a very interesting and unique experience that I would not want to repeat.  The massage wasn’t that unpleasant, but the constant oily feeling afterwards wasn’t great.  They do let you shower, but it isn’t western standards.  We had a nice Indian meal after that and called it a pretty early night.

The next day we went on a tour of the city, with a really amazing guide.  In the morning we went to a snake temple that was built to appease all the snakes that were displaced from the filling in of lakes in Bangalore.  They served the most delicious meal we had while we were in India.

Near the snake temple were sari looms, and they were incredibly loud

Just down the street from there was a well known coffee/tea house, so we stopped by to get a drink

After that we went to the central marketplace.  It was very loud with people going everywhere.  There were large piles of trash around because someone had not been bribed to take it away.  There were so many flowers in the lower area, and Steph got some Saffron, which I was dubious about.

We then went to a Sikh temple and learned a little bit about the Sikh traditions of taking care of the community, which I strongly approve of.  Their meals, housing, and education social policies are very good, and are done on a scale that is mostly sustainable.  Their religious practices aren’t for me, but the social policies are nice.

We had lunch hosted by a local family that was distantly related to the royal family that once ruled the Bangalore area.  They were very nice, and cooked a dish ‘Kofta’ that was delicious.  We liked it so much we decided that in the cooking class we were going to be taking later we would have to have that included.

We then headed to the temple to Kali, which was pretty disturbing.  They had animal sacrifices, locks to cast curses, and a black cat owned by a transvestite.  The whole place wasn’t that scary, just really creepy.

The nexts stop was Pottery Town.  This was an area that was known for making pottery, and consisted entirely of a labor caste that converted to Christianity to get out of the caste system.  They had a lot of pots everywhere, as well as all sorts of clay figures.  We found one room full of nativity characters.

A short drive away was one of the slum areas, which the guide referred to as the nicest slums.  The area was mostly buildings with a few tarps here and there.  We stopped by an area for women who take trash and weave it into usable products.  Lindsay got a day bag there, with Steph and I just donating for a tour of the facility.  It was a very interesting area.

Lastly we stopped by Washerman’s Valley an area in almost all Indian cities that has the old style of cleaning clothes.  They wring water out of the clothes and beat them against rocks to force out the dirt and oil.  This is a very cheap way of getting laundry done, but destroys the clothes pretty quickly.

We called it a night and went to an interesting Mexican restaurant, which was decently good tex-mex.

The next day we headed to the park, followed by a nice cooking class.

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We then went to the plane to Kochi

Home for the Hollidays

I haven’t updated in quite a while, and that is mainly because I was travelling a ton and when I got back there was just too much to do.
Here is a quick summary of the hollidays with the family.

I got home on Tuesday Morning, but needed to get some work done that day.  I unfortunately had just worked out how to use a new system at work, and wasn’t proficient at it, so most of my work that day was for naught, and some of it was simply bad.  I was able to figure out some of the things to not do, which helped in the long run.  I had lunch with my dad at the club, and it was rather nice.

That night we went to a painting class, but didn’t pay attention to the teacher at all, and got way ahead of her.  I added in the kitties, and a snowman to the painting.

My painting with Jeff in the background

Jeff’s painting

Dad’s painting

Mom’s painting

The next day I went with my mom to Birmingham to see Nana.  Fred, Tila, and Cindy managed to make it as well.  Mom had made some really delicious soup, her version of the butternut squash soup.  It was different and really tasty.  I still think garlic is needed of course.

We went to the Christmas Eve service, and it was OK.  It was the same as we had seen before.  I really enjoyed being with the family.

Christmas morning we all came down to open presents.  Katie showed up a little bit later, and we opened a lot of candy.  The largest share was my fault, but there was plenty of candy there that I didn’t bring.

My mom took me to the airport the next day for the flight to India, and the line for security was way out past the concourse.

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Star Wars

I saw it with Jeremy, Steph, BTD, Kate, and two of their friends.  It was enjoyable, I really like the Rey character.  It had great parallels with Episode 4, but other than that I won’t talk about it in detail.

Grandaddy’s Funeral

I went back home on a random Thursday for Grandaddy’s funeral.  It was a really nice affair, and I got to learn about all the drama that had happened in our family over the years.  It was really nice to see all the relatives together, and the ones I missed I’m hoping to see over christmas.

Date Nights with Steph

Steph and I had a few really nice date nights, both of which happen to go to Burma Ruby, which I don’t mind at all.  We got some really tasty salads, and one we went to San Carlos, got some tasty sesame oil and white vinegar, then after dinner went to the Cidery that just opened up there.  The cider they are serving is so good and not too sweet, I really love it.

Rocket Games Holiday Party

Rocket had a great holiday party at Hog & Rocks

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It was pretty neat to have a restaurant/bar closed for a private event that I’m a major part of.  They had a few games set up, including two table games (blackjack and 3 card poker).  I did really well at 3 card poker.  The dealer didn’t really know what she was doing and I was able to take advantage of it with some more extreme bets.  I won a ton, but then decided I was done with the gambling style games and put it all down until I lost.

I got to play some connect four and jenga, but I was a little to drunk for the jenga to go well.  I was in a mood where I really wanted it to be one block layers starting at the bottom.  The connect four went surprisingly well for me, mainly because I knew the few tricks to it that the others playing didn’t know.  Steph wasn’t feeling too well that night so she didn’t end up joining, which was sad.

Latkes Party

We did another Latkes party at Adam’s this year and it was fantastic as always.  The gifts were actually pretty good this year.  I got Adam’s set of poker chips that he got from Dropbox.  It was funny because they actually said ‘Adam’ ‘Dropbox’ on them.  I couldn’t fault him since all of his efforts went into the event prep.  My gift hadn’t made it in from order, so I took the one that was meant for the Rocket Games white elephant.  I think pretty much everyone got something they liked or was useful.

Steph’s Company Holiday Party

I was late showing up to the Mayfield company holiday party because of the late meeting I had at work.  It was at Chantilly, and I had to get a lyft there.  I got there just before dinner came out, and it was pretty delicious.  We talked with everyone a good bit and the higher ups had a few good toasts to make to the team.  Everyone joked that since Steph had been in Japan that she had a huge backlog, but it wasn’t really a joke.  It was kinda funny because the others didn’t have a huge backlog, as they were just managers.

Book Club: Ancillary Justice

This was a great book, and I really enjoyed the re-read of it as well.  There weren’t too many people who came to discuss it (only Andrew and Debby), but we still got a decent discussion of the book.  A lot of what we talked about with the world portrayed in the book did leave a lot more questions than answers.  I made some really tasty bacon wrapped asparagus, and it was a hit.  I’ll have to make it again.

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