Globe Crossing

Eva and Mona Crossing the Globe

Being Back 12. April 2010

Einsortiert unter: ... — soymona @ 6:33 nachmittags

It is over now – the trip and even the party! Over. Well, that is it! :)

London was great and I really had a great last couch on my travels. We went after my arrival to a nice bar MauMau in Notting Hill with life music and jam session and it was great. I loved the peach cidre :D

Daniel came the next day and we met accidentally on the street somewhere in Londo (well, close to the hotel). The hotel was awesome and very comfortable (after one year mostly in hotels, you know that it is not self-evident!!!)! We basically spent the days shopping and I enjoyed that a lot. London has some great markets and nice shops :) I guess you guessed that the red jacket is new ;) Oh, by the way, that was a big shock: Everybody was dressed in black or grey – how SAD!!! India was so full of colors, that London seemed to be a funeral! More colors for everybody!!! :D

I met the other Daniel as well – we had lunch together and it was great to see him again. Daniel was a couchsurfer, who surfed at the same place as we when we were in La Posadas, Argentina. So its been about 11 months since we met and its crazy to see somebody you met only for 2 days again on the other side of the world!!! Well, thats couchsurfing – its great!

The trip was really one of the best things I have ever done. I wish that everybody has the courage to do what he really wants to do and doesnt listen too much to other people. Its important to life your life in your truth and not in anybodys others…

We met so many people and situations and could grew on the tasks that life gave us on the way. I think the learning was one of the most important parts and it made the mind grow open and free… Open and free – thats an achievement worth a lot! :D

My dear friends, thank you so much for joining us in the one or other way on our journey across the world. Thanks for reading the blog, for giving tipps and for receiving us back so warmly and heartily on our party. :D

Its time to say goodbye.

Our trip is over, but a new one has already started…

 

Daniels in London 8. April 2010

Einsortiert unter: Mona — soymona @ 7:34 nachmittags

Daniels – all you need! ;) One is Mr. Jackman from London – a couchsurfer we met in Argentina and then Daniel, my friend from Germany, who came to pick me up in London… :D

 

Bye Bye India 4. April 2010

Einsortiert unter: ... — soymona @ 6:06 vormittags

Its crazy – I am flying home today. Well, not home, but to London and that is nearly home :D
I never thought it would be sooo good, but my last days in Mumbai where amazing. On the train I slept like a baby and Sunay, my couch picked me up and we had such an amazing and funny time together!!! I saw a completely new Mumbai – Santa Cruz is CLEAN! The streets are nice and full of trees. During night we went to a very fancy bar with very stylish women and no Saris. Everybody there speaks english with their friends. I can say, Mumbai can be really nice :)
Then yesterday I went to Elephanta, an island close by with temple caves. It was really nice! Well, haha, the boat broke down and we had to wait for another one to pick us up – I guess it was still India.
I love this country soooo much. Its so amazing and the people sooo nice. I will really miss it. It was the perfect last stop on the trip… :D
But still, I am looking forward to go home (I know I am now only sad because I am going, not because I want to stay longer!) 4 more days – and I see my parents again! :)

Ps. I had to finish Lord of the Rings – in the end I finished it at 2.30 am in the morning! Well, didnt sleep that much, but there comes anyway the jetlag so its ok. I love the book and have to leave it now behind… Have to buy the English version some day!

 

Home, Sweet Home 2. April 2010

Einsortiert unter: Eva — yosoyeva @ 5:12 nachmittags

So, nun ist das Jahr auch schon wieder vorbei!

Mit der “Zeit” ist das komisch, manchmal geht gar nichts voran, und manchmal vergeht sie wie im Fluge. Mit diesem Jahr ist es mir auch so gegangen. Wenn das Heimweh am grössten war, wollt die Zeit gar nicht vergehen und wenn ich mir wünschte das Jahr möge nie zu Ende gehen, war schon wieder ein Monat rum. Vermutlich ist es ganz gut, dass man darauf keinen Einfluss hat, wer weiss was sonst so los wär ;)

Jetzt bin ich also wieder zu Hause und alles ist wie immer, fast jedenfalls ;) An meiner Wohnung gibts nen neuen Balkon und der Beat hat uns ein paar Lampen gesponsort. In München gibts ein paar neue Häuser und der Stachus ist auch nicht mehr so grattlig wie zuvor. Alles ist ganz wunderbar ausgeschildert und das auch noch in einer Sprache, die man lesen kann. Alles ist sauber, ordentlich und stinkt nicht. Dafür gibts aber auch keine bunten Taxis mehr und die Leute tragen keine Saris, sondern schwarze Wintermäntel. Jeder versteht was ich sage, auch wenns mal nicht für alle Ohren bestimmt war ;) Für die Busse gibts nen Fahrplan und der wird auch eingehalten, ausser es wird gerade gestreikt. Aber dann gibts jedenfalls ein Wartehäuschen wo mans sich gemütlich machen kann. Kurz gesagt alles ist ganz normal und kommt mir deswegen irgendwie komisch vor ;)

Mein alter Job wurde mir auch schon wieder angeboten, aber es muss vorwärts gehen, und nicht zurück. Ich bin gespannt, was die Zukunft für mich bereithält!

Und natürlich bin ich auch gespannt auf eure Geschichten vom letzten Jahr und erzähl auch immer wieder gerne meine.

 

Impressions 1. April 2010

Einsortiert unter: Mona — soymona @ 3:38 nachmittags

It is now my last day in Udaipur and I cant read anymore – otherwise I wont have anything left for the train ridem which would be very very bad – its around 17 hours. With a good book, thats nothing and with no book its very very long! :)

I have time to write, so Ill write a little bit.

One really crazy thing are the kids in India. Its amazing. And sad sometimes. Generally I am really impressed. The kids are so well raised. They never cry or argue or whatever. Even when they are traveling on the bus or train for quite a long time. The always now how to behave! That is so impressive. I dont know how they do it, but I want to do it as well! ;) I guess its the respect they have for their parents or grown-ups. But I am not sure about that.

The next crazy thing is, the way the adults treat the children. I am not sure if it is really good. Very often they treat them the same. They talk to them. So when we were for example on the camel safari and we met some kids who were looking for goats or camels, our cook just talked to them. They are not treated as if they were “just children”. This is on one side quite sad, but also not (at least I think so).

The children in India have quite a big responsibility. They start to work, when they are really young and this is of course not nice at all! Very often you can see really young boys carrying heavy buckets with water and old people just watch them. This is … India. :( Or they have to care for the animals and they are of course the living of the family quite often. But as you can see, kids are clever and also worth trusting more. They can handle stuff, they are amazing. :) This reminds me of special kind of kindergarten, where kids learn to work with tools. :D

My cooking class was nice. Meenu is a cool woman and the food was delicious.  Before I leave tonight, I will have another mango curry :) But unfortunately she wont give me the recipe for the chocolate balls and so I cant make them for the party… :(

My trip is nearly over – I have 2 more days in India and London is kind of home, because Daniel is coming and we will have a great time! :D

What I wanted to do on the trip was a bit more thinking, getting known to me and other cultures, meet people and … That thinking thing was really interesting. I am normally to distracted to think and especially at the beginning (well, after South America) I thought, I didnt do what I wanted to do and I was a bit unsatisfied. After that it didnt really change because I had Julia for NZ and in OZ where always people and… Well, its hard work for me and it didnt work out the way I wanted too. BUT (sometimes its good to have a but :D ) I learned a lot.

All the time you see people, cars, animals, cultures, landscape and and and! All these impressions must be handled somehow and this means that you have to think about them. What I did on the trip was not a lot thinking about me, but more about other stuff I met on my way. But already this is it! Only by thinking of the surroundings includes automatically thinking about oneself. I mean you think always with your own mind (thank God! ;) ), so the way you think, tells you something about your own personality. What you see, will effect you, it will change you – sometimes not a lot (if its “normal” stuff at home), but sometimes quite a bit or it alters your points of interest/view and shows sides in yourself you didnt even know they where there! I experienced this especially in India as this country is so different, so spiritual, so poor, so rich, so crazy! That was (and still is for a tiny little while) really amazing. I dont know, if I can use this information back home and I dont know, how fast I will forget all this, but I am so glad that I did feel it at all. I got so much more knowledge and learned so much! Here in India I met quite a few people who were strong and kind of wise (its weird to call somebody wise – just try it, you will see! ;) ) and I am very thankful for that!

So that is basically it: I learned so much during this last year. I saw so many country’s (18!!! although a few were just a day trip). I met so many interesting and good people. I could experience a completely new level of my friendship with Eva and realized, that their can always be more. I found out, that friendship generally never should be taken too lightly and thrown away too fast! That it is always worth a fight.

That year was so full, full of things – its really hard to describe. Its even hard to feel it. And soon it will be over and it will be good. New things will come, but that trip will never go. Its up to me, how much I will take with me during the next years. What the future will bring, I dont know, but I am very eager to find out! Life is great and appreciating  every moment as much as we can, is the least thing we should do!

I for myself will try to be a better human being. Because as long as I give good, good will come back to me. Life proved that to me and this trip even more! :D

And now: More Mango-curry for everyone! And the chocolate balls of course *yammi*

Ps. Eva: I read my diary (by the way only 8 pages left!!!): Do you remember the Knoedelwicht??? HAHA! And Frank, the cat? There is soo much… and I had a prediction in there, crazy! I have to tell you! But not now!

 

 
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