Pictures again! Fun!Next Saturday I'll attend a photo course. Hope my pictures will be even better after that!
My own designed divan!
Our own designed sofas and desks!
Among the hardest to cope with is the begging children. For me it is important to treat them with the same respect as anyone else. Our son will be envolved in volunteer projets at school. Our driver is also involved as a social worker in a project. He is going to take us to a place where we can bring food to poor people. I still think that giving them money or food from the car will make them stay and live along the roads. It's not easy to see them and even harder for you to explain to your children about this issue.
Our stay here in India is difficult and lot's of things will be quite different from being a parent in your home country. You have more time with your child here becasue of all the help in your household. That is really good! You come closer to your child discussing deeper things in life, for example poverty.
The prolonged monsun season had made the dengue fever becoming worse than ever. My son had high fever last week so we took him for bloodtest , two times, to rule out dengue. It came out negative wich was a relief to us all. I had to tell you when we went to the doctor. We took bloodtest at 12.00 and had the result at17.00 online. Our doctor had the test faxed and could explain the result and outcome. In England it took three days and then you had to call before you could come and collect it. Sometimes India surprise me! That's nice! We are having a private doctor and they are very quick to sort out everything as soon as possible.
Thanks for having the opportunity in life living in India!
Thanks you for reading my blog!
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