Dienstag, 7. Juni 2011

...... time goes by




After seven months in India we would like to end our blog with an entry in English in order to mention everyone who made our stay possible and wonderful

Thanks to...

… the Prachodana staff in general who welcomed us to their homes, introduced us to their work and were always interested
… Anita, Geetha, Auntie (Saraswathi) and Sharada who lived with us in the Hostel, we could not imagine our life in Hassan without them. We had quite a lot of fun together
… our mentor Mona and her daughters who became really close to us, we are sure we will miss them
… the kids who we naturally an important part of our daily life.
… Director Sir, Madam, Sajith and Ajith who integrated us in their family life whenever it was possible, introduced us to many different traditions and simply made our stay wonderful

… Malathi who is definitely the best and most energizing Mentor of the Mentors one can imagine
… the KKID staff who really does a great job and made us feel welcome every single time we visited

… the KKS which gave us the opportunity to come to India
… Renate Tietz, Kirsten Sames and Andrea Maier who did a great job; taking care of all our needs and worries, we are fully aware that the weltwärts-team of the KKS is something special we are thankful for all you did for us

… our sponsors who helped us realize our stay in India
… our friends who virtually brought us back to home via internet which was sometimes also important for us
last but not least … our families, especially our parents (and Tim) who supported us whenever we needed them. We realized how much we need them and that we are really happy to have such great families

None of the persons mentioned above should be missing, because all together they made our stay unique. THANK YOU!


Anju & Juli

Delhi & Agra



....mittlerweile ist es schon eine ziemliche Weile her, dass wir beide wieder in Deutschland angekommen sind. Wir wollen euch aber trotzdem nicht die Bilder unserer letzten Etappe der Rundreise vorenthalten, die unsere Rundreise gekonnt abrundeten: 5 Tage in Delhi und Agra


Ausblick auf das Red Fort
Die Vorzüge des Frauenabteils in der Metro haben wir öfters genossen
Frühstück vor dem Ausflug nach Agra


nach einem anstregenden Tag, Ausruhen wie Mehrunissa (--> Buchtipp: "Die Pfauenprinzessin" :-))
leider hatte der Zuckerwattenverkäufer am Gateway of India keine grüne Zuckerwatte :-P
gemeinsames letztes Essen vor dem vorläufigen "Auf-Wiedersehen"-Sagen

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