Thursday, July 2, 2009

Day 11: Thank You So Much For Your Comments

I can't even tell you how much i appreciate all your comments, it reminds me that i'm not just writing out into no where cyber space and funny enough that i'm not alone on this trip, that other people care about what i'm doing. So thank you again.
Today was a great day at the Hemis Festival, there were so many people there and we had to climb onto the roof top of the monastery to be able to see what was going on, we met some locals and i made friends with a tiny little girl that couldn't have been more then 3 years old, she was adorable and i drew a picture of her in the sand which she enjoyed a lot.
So tomorrow we are off to the school where we are going to get the first introduction to the school at which we will be working and hear more details about our project, so tomorrow i should have a update for you all who are still a little in the black as to why i'm even in India.

Good Night or Good Morning,
Caty

Some responses:
Alec: I'm so excited for UT-09 and i think i can retire the name Sea Booty for a year to be Susan, and i would love a bow and arrow so that i can shoot balloons from the sky.
KC: Yes i am keeping covered up in India, trying not to get sun burnt i got a little bit of red on my cheeks today so extra 85+ SPF for me tomorrow.
Dad: No we're not getting any monsoons here it actually only rains 2 in. a year but this morning we actually woke up to snow, which made for some beautiful snow dusted mountain tops.
Stephen: Yes i would love to add some more pictures it's just a little hard because i can't upload the 900 pictures i've taken so far onto the Internet cafe computers, so i have to find someones lap top that i can borrow, so i'm working on that.
Nona: Thanks so much for all the comments i love staying caught up with you as well i don't want to be totally out of the loop when i return home, keep it coming : )

5 comments:

  1. We did a google earth fly-in yesterday. It's really beautiful there! And so dry! Obviously, the monsoons don't reach up there.

    Tell us more about why this site is located there. Awfully out of the way. What's the history behind it?

    Ian

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  2. I don't know about whater baloons Caty but we could probibly arange somthing of the sort

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  3. Caty!! Caty!! Caty!!
    do me a favor and draw ZERO valleys in the sand. Little girl's portraits is fine but don't go Caty silly on those poor little children. You save that stuff for me, k?! :)
    I heard on your voicemail that youre finding things for our place. so exciting! our home will be amazing!!
    But! as far as I understand you're in India to master the skill of karate... hmmm, I guess that could apply to working at a school with kids but sounds a little sketch haha jk
    But for reals, keep up the ninja skill learning, artifact collecting, sand drawing, naked walking(do it) India adventure. i'm sure you'll come back with amazing ass kicking skills at the very least.
    I hope these comments actually work. this blogging business confuses the crap out of me. I barely have facebook mastered.
    Miss you!!!
    xoxo
    KK

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  4. Hi Caty, Checked out Leh, India on Google Earth.... looks amazing. Sounds like you are having the time of your life. Anxious to hear more details about the project you are involved in.
    Be safe and have fun.

    Ray and Bobbi

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  5. C- We're headed to the cabin for the 4th. Plans include: Kopperts will do the ash spreading on the 4th with a 7 Andre Salute on shore, Josh & friends n the jet ski & we'll have T send a special rocket into the sky for you.
    -MYS

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