Dharamsala
We've been in Dharamsala since Sunday, and it's a nice change from the city. I think everyone needed to recharge and have time to relax. My homestay family has been taking such good care of me. My brother has been helping me learn Hindi and Tibetan- it makes me miss our times in Guate Anna (Te extrano!). At first I was a little nervous being there... then I realized that I just need to relax and enjoy the experience. Life seems to go at a different pace, with more time for family and friends. We've also had a few guest speakers talk with us. They've given us lots of food for thought, particularly about compassion and non-violence. I'm off to yoga class. Later!
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jaja... estoy la primera para escribirte aqui! estoy contenta que te gusta tu familia neuva... quiero eschucharte hablando hindu cuando tu regresas! te quiero mucho mi mejor amiga! lo siento... pero creo que mi gramatica es mala!
Posted by: Anna | February 27, 2009 7:06 PM
Sounds like good advice Sarah, even for those of us who are back home. Take care, Love Mom
p.s. Hey Sarah, Anna, who wants to learn how to tango
Posted by: Debbie Busch | February 28, 2009 4:49 AM
Glad you are enjoying Dharamsala, Sarah. the Meeting School group I am with in Amritsar is looking forward to meeting you and the other Global LABers tomorrow when we arrive in Dharamsala too
Michelle
Posted by: Michelle | March 1, 2009 9:01 AM
TANGO?!?! I do! Sign me up Sarah's mom...
Posted by: Anna | March 2, 2009 4:20 AM