New York City (Winter Version) pt. 4

A cold brisk day in New York City and hunger overcame my little sister and I. Yesterdays dinner was so savory and flavorful so we both came with the conclusion that we should have a more sweet breakfast to cleanse our pallets. A destination that we were familiar with was Remi Cafe, however, we went to the bigger location in another part of the city. Known for its floral infused coffees and sweet treats we were excited to have a taste again. Today was going to be a very busy day filled with ice skating and meeting up with friends so we needed something loaded with carbs. During breakfast my sister and I truly did catch up on each other’s lives, even though we are around each other all the time we tend to ignore each other back home. We ordered a pumpkin cake, a jelly donut, a ham and cheese croissant and a muffin along with a hot matcha latte and a rose latte. It was a good breakfast that was light enough but still fulfilling for the cold we would have to embark that day.

After breakfast we decided to go to the huge ice skating rink present. It was a while since I skated last (roller or ice) so it did take a good 10 minutes to warm up to the feeling of my feet slipping. We skated for a good hour, my parents tagging along as well spectating from beyond the rink. Despite it being very cold, the motion that comes with ice skating did bring temporary warmth back into our bodies. To the point where I was able to take my jacket off and keep my hoodie on only. After the tiring amount of times we went in a circle we were hit by the surprise of some of our closest friends also being in New York the same time we were in. This initiated a search and find mechanism in us as we tried to find our friends in the big crowd of New York. The people who were over was one of my mom’s good college friends from engineering school in India and his family.

Upon catching up decided it was better to get out of the cold as we began the search for a restaurant to truly sit and catch up. My mom’s friend currently resides in Texas, so they too were not accustomed to this cold. He has two children, one a few years younger than me and the other one a few years younger than my sister, hence the immediate connection between us. We headed over to a Thai restaurant where the girl who was roughly my age and I ordered matching Thai teas. When I tell you Thai tea is one of my favorite teas I’m not lying. The tier list is Masala Chai, Thai tea and then Matcha tea. Alongside me and her also shared a good helping of pad Thai while the whole table shared two fishes that were super savory and very well prepared. I’ve always been fond of the Thai cuisine for its usage of intense spice while also intertwining subtle sweetness to the dishes (exactly like pad Thai). And do NOT get me started on Mango sticky rice, 10/10 one of the best desserts out there. Yes it’s very simple but the taste and quality can never be outdone.

After the amazing lunch we all headed to a really crowded area of the city where families were seen shopping everywhere. It was here that I bought a new North Face jacket for myself and me and my little sister went on a bit of a splurge buying Lululemon earmuffs and some skincare products from other stores. After when it became too dark and cold to stay out any longer and shop we decided it was probably time to get some dinner and head to the hotels to sleep. Our good friends were in a different hotel than us so we would have to split up later, but we decided why not order pizza for take out and eat in one of our hotel rooms? And that is what we did. If you have read my past New York blog then you would know Joe’s Pizza is my go to pizza place anytime I’m in the Big Apple. Overall a great way to end the day, it was a little sad knowing the fact that tomorrow afternoon would be the day we were flying out and back home, leaving our friends, and leaving a great city of memories.

New York City (Winter Version) pt. 3

The next morning we walked around trying to find any breakfast spot that could take us in and aid us from the cold winds. We didn’t want to go to Juniors again, despite how amazing it was, because we wanted to try new things. We walked around and found a quaint breakfast place called The Blue Dog. The Blue Dog is a great place for instagram worthy food. Plus the interior of the breakfast place was so nice, especially as it was decorated for Christmas. They had an array of food items from Matcha Waffles, Oreo Waffles, etc. But if you’ve read any of my past vlogs you would know what type of girl I am. Chicken and Waffles. All day everyday.

I needed all the protein for today. Today I was going to watch Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play. Know when I was a kid I was obsessed with Harry Potter, so going to watch this play after years of watching the movies I was so ready to get sucked into the fandom again. Which didn’t disappoint, the actors were phenomenal. It was so interesting to see what the lives of the trio were after Hogwarts and how their kids are holding up as new students to the adventurous school. With plot twists and emotional moments I was alert and awake for the whole play. Highly recommend to watch any musical or play in the area whenever you travel to New York. Broadway 100% brings the full New York experience. After exiting the theater it was night, it was late and we were all starving for some good food. We previously placed a reservation for this very popular Indian restaurant, GupShup.

GupShup took Indian food and aesthetically plated food to a different level. The purpose of going to such a fancy restaurant was that on this day it was my parent’s anniversary. What better way than to have a family dinner eating our cultural food in a cozy environment? The restaurant was projecting a popular Bollywood movie on the wall that I didn’t know the name of but my parents certainly did. There was also a really good Bollywood playlist, whoever was on AUX made such a memorable experience for my sister and I as we jammed and sang along quietly to the songs. I must say not only was the food and ambience good, but the chef of the restaurant made our experience comfortable. He came over to talk to all tables, including ours, wishing my parents a great anniversary and even coming out with Gulab Jamun (a cake dosed in rose syrup) for them. He was such a welcoming person and I could tell he cared about the people dinning in as he spoke and connected with us all. We ordered so many things, but we were in a restaurant with a notorious palette of food. We got cauliflower for my dad, who loves his vegetables; chicken tikka masala, a very basic necessity; pav bhaji, which is the equivalence of a sloppy Joe but no meat; garam masala fries, sprinkled in a nice spice that had a kick and added flavor; biryani, which was in the bowl covered by dough; ras malai, a nice dessert, almost like a tres leche cake if talking about texture and concept. I’m not saying it is like that though, not in a long shot. It was just such a warm feeling for such a cold night.

Miami pt.1

A few weeks after I landed back in the states after traveling around Australia, my cousin who is currently staying in Miami, Florida reached out to me. He recently got a job at Lennar and wanted to meet up, so I did what every reasonable person would do. I bought a plane ticket to Miami Florida!

After reaching Miami the sudden heat swept me off my feet. My was it hot outside. Something I needed to adjust to. During my visit a small hurricane was rolling around, so the weather was sunny to rainy to sunny to rainy. I reached the hotel a little too early so my room wasn’t fully ready. Which gives me perfect reasons to explore the new city. This was my first time in Miami. Whenever I go it’s either Destin, Orlando or Tampa. My first stop on my list was the raved Museum of Illusions, found commonly on every social media platform, this museum uses the perception of shadows and light to turn wall art into something very realistic. So as I walked through the vast hallways I had different adventures from playing basketball with professionals, dodging radioactive slime, and even riding a unicorn. It was a point of peace and simplicity that I enjoyed thoroughly.

My cousin was currently still in office working and it was only after lunch, so I wandered around the little outdoor mall that the Museum of Illusions was located in. I stopped by an H&M and bought myself a cute shirt and a jacket as it was getting a lot brisker outside than I imagined it was going to be in the Sunshine state. Miami has some sort of charm to it, the beach is right there, the air smells of salt water and sometimes fish in certain areas, and the colorful houses dot the beach boarders. I couldn’t place a finger in it at the moment but now looking back at it Miami felt so peaceful and quiet, compared to other cities.

It was getting darker and the storm clouds rolled by over the sky blocking out the sun. I waited outside of the restaurant Havana 1975. Miami was very known for a lot of amazing Caribbean food and the Cuban cuisine we were about to eat was no different. At first we were dining outside, but I guess the weather had other plans because soon the sky opened up and the rain fell on us. Finally moving inside I realized how the ambience of the restaurant was so relaxing, performers danced and sang to Cuban songs, a lot of the songs performed were by Celia Cruz (the queen she is) and I couldn’t help but also hum along to iconic songs from her like Guantanamera. A magician even walked from table to table, entertaining little kids and even some adults. My cousin and I ordered a lot of appetizers varying from fries, to tamales, etc. For the main course however I got myself some chicken and caramelized bananas. The chicken was so tender and coated in some sort of magical juice and the bananas were just spectacular. I never really thought about having a sweet thing like that alongside a very savory dish, but it worked very well!

Part 2 will come soon!

Australia pt.1

Sydney Day 1:

After landing in Sydney I realized the jet lag was going to be the only problem during my stay. After a 16 hour flight from LA to Sydney the sun was just beginning to rise for the citizens. It was only 8:00 am when I checked into the Zara Tower Hotel. Since it was so early in the morning and airplane food is not the best I decided to explore to find a breakfast place. I dropped off my luggage in my room, which had an extended chair and got me hyped up. The people at the front desk of the hotel told me that Basket Brothers, the cafe right next door, had a discount for everyone who is staying at their hotel. So that was the answer to my breakfast problem.

Basket Brothers is a cute and small cafe tucked in the city. I ordered pancakes or “hot cakes” as well as an iced chai (which tasted like pumpkin spice and had a literal ice cream on top) and my friend got an Acai bowl because she’s in her “preppy” phase, as well as a chili egg meal.

Afterwards we were getting pretty bored in the cafe and started to wonder what we could do to get acquainted with the city. In that we found Darling Harbour and the many interactive and fun things to do there. We got some gelato from a store called Gelatoissimo (I got the matcha). Whilst eating the gelato I saw a group of girls dancing to Supernova by Aespa and was constantly being pressured by my friend to join. But that’s not how that works. I can’t force myself to be with people. We also stumbled upon a cute park with a nice playground. It really enhanced my childhood playing on the big net.

Afterwards there was a sign advertising the Chinese Garden of Friendship, and I believe that was one of the best decisions we did that day. It was filled with serene sights of native Chinese plants and etc.

Since the jet lag was real, I napped most of the day (which apparently you aren’t supposed to do so womp womp). I skipped lunch AND dinner, which was a pretty bad thing because the next morning I was super hangry. Which results in the next day of Sydney.

Sydney Day 2:

My friend was watching things to do in Sydney on TikTok and came across a cute cafe called Koto Kawaii. It’s a cafe where you don’t only eat food, but make keychains or phone charms as well. I made a phone charm that was super coquette. It was made up of pink and white beads and a little hamster attached at the end. For food I got an iced Strawberry and Kiwi tea that came with an iced bear. As well as a karagge burger, which is essentially just a chicken burger.

After breakfast we wanted to go on a walk to burn off calories. What better place to do that than a very touristy destination. The Sydney Opera House.

I went on a Ferry ride that went around that little lake area and saw many things such as Luna Park, which has a very creepy face as the entrance. I was shocked to see how tiny Luna Park looked. Afterwards, I did something I wasn’t expecting. I did the Sydney Harbor Bridge climb, where I climbed up to the summit of the bridge and got to witness the breathtaking views. The only problem is we couldn’t bring our phones as a “safety” hazard so I wasn’t able to get any pictures of the moment. It was more of a soaking up moment.

After the climb I did get really hungry therefore we found a restaurant called “Foreign Exchange”. It was an Indian restaurant with an interesting menu. It had food from all over India, not just one designated state. I ate some Bombay Shrimp with Ghewar and Pistachio Kulfi for dessert.

Sydney Day 3:

I got up especially early as for today we were going to a restaurant called High tea where we would be dining and eating “royal” food. Such as British Tea and finger sandwiches. It was such a fun experience to have such fancy food and be like the Royal Family.

The thing is even after eating so much we still went to a little Korean restaurant called Nene’s Kitchen where we ordered some Korean Fried Chicken. I really wanted to try a K-dog because I heard those were super popular and such. However, I never got the chance too. After that my friend had a reservation for this thing called Quiz Room which is literally a place where you can compete against your friends or family as if you were on Jeopardy. I won because I literally have nothing else better to do than learn useless knowledge and watch a lot of pop culture references. Which is why I won.

After being praised for my epic win my friends and I wrapped it up over there and started ordering an Uber to take us to Bondi Beach. Of course it was too cold to actually swim, though we did see some surfers and casual swimmers, we walked around the beach and basked in its beauty. The ocean was this dark blue and it really contrasted to the light blue sky. To get away from the cold we found a gelato and cafe store Anita. I got myself a Vanilla Madagascar gelato, which didn’t help with the cold. No figure. As well as sharing a hot chocolate with my friend.

When finished with everything it was still pretty early in the afternoon. Therefore we decided to go to Strike, which is a bowling alley/bar/escape room/karaoke room. It was pretty fun, I did lose because it’s been years since I’ve last bowled. I got 39 points while my friend dominated with 142. I ate way too much and since today’s the last day in Sydney before heading to Port Douglas. I just decided maybe I should go on one final walk around the city. It was one of the best decisions of that night with all the city lights.

Some of my favorite sights today ❤

Japan pt.4

Kyoto, March 21:

I woke up, but I had a really weird sleep. First off, my sister and I were watching Young Sheldon in our hotel room but I fell asleep with my glasses on and woke up to 4:00 am to see clearly and my sister talking to her friend back in the States.

Our first place to go in our Kyoto agenda was a famous bamboo park. In this bamboo park there were many things to see and many things to eat as well. We got many pictures of the trees and I ate these yam balls dipped in sweet soy sauce, now it was a very interesting taste. I’m not saying I hate it, I just wasn’t used to eating something super sweet like that and being punched in the throat afterwards with what tasted like salt.

Afterwards, our guide took us to another park where the Kinkakuji (translates to Golden Pavilion) is located. I really enjoyed this park, there were many traditional places and foods there. It was also an hour long hike to explore the whole area that surrounded the Kinkakuji. The golden temple is absolutely stunning, when the sun shone on it, it glistened. The park had other things to look at as well, there were many places such as small ponds that were used for tea ceremonies. Or statutes in ponds that represent something.

It really was such a nice hike though, I remember getting some free samples as well along the way. Like matcha and cherry blossom rice balls, (which are super good). On our walk we found some food and ice cream to eat during the free time given to us from our tour guide. We found a small cafe selling these cheese dogs? It’s literally cheese with melted cheese inside, or maybe it was some sort of bread or starch? Whatever it was, it was pretty tasty. We also got ourselves some fried chicken, and I didn’t realize this about Japan but they really love fried chicken there. In fact, it was easier to get fried chicken than sushi for us. We had a pretty hard time in Japan finding a sushi restaurant close to us or not with a bar. Anyway back to our lunch, I also got a white peach and strawberry sorbet, it was really good but I’m not really a fan of sorbets. We ordered some fries as well to share, and they were noodle flavor, which I didn’t know was a flavor but hey it was good.

You won’t believe it but after this hike and lunch we headed towards another temple in downtown Kyoto. There we would be able to shop for some time and find some things that we wanted to take home. Other than that, we had a chill day and we started to head towards Osaka which was like an hour or something away. We reached our hotel pretty late, and by then I was so tired I fell asleep and forgot to eat dinner.

Our day in Osaka was really fun, we went to one of the most famous marketplaces or mall out there! Stay tuned.

Japan pt.2

Tokyo, March 19th: After eating a hearty breakfast of chicken with sesame oil, rice with chicken and scrambled eggs, tofu, and a rolled egg as well as fruit. The chicken with scrambled eggs are so good, the eggs are juicy and with the rice it created a great flavor. Soon after that, our tour started again. The first destination was the emperors palace, as in the descendant of the emperor of Tokyo. the architecture of the house is super surreal, you see NOTHING like it in America. Our tour guide was telling us how samurais are no longer and thing and vanished because of the modernization of Japan back in the 19th Century.

After 20 minutes of admiring the view and the house, we went to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. This place is bustling with plants, we did go in a colder weather, so there weren’t as much Sakura trees. However, there was a greenhouse next to the park and that had a humid climate for many plants that couldn’t survive in the cold. There were some Sakura trees, but most of them bloom in April. It kind of reminded me of the butterfly palace that is up in Branson Missouri. Some many different types of plants were in the greenhouse, even cactuses which was a surprise to see in Japan. Sort of like seeing a palm tree in Japan. I highly recommend to come to this garden though, especially in the right time where there are many Sakura trees. Super Instagrammable and super pretty to just chill and have a picnic, which is what a lot of people were doing.

Seeing all of these people eating food and looking at the view also made me hungry. We headed towards Ahikabara (which is the section known for electronic stores and anime) and went inside the biggest electronic store, Yodobashi, which was 10 stories high filled from head to toe in TVs, fridges, iPhones, etc. The only downside were the amount of escalators you had to go up if you wanted to go to the top, which housed all of the restaurants in the store. The things about escalators here are people all stand on the left side and give people in a rush to have the open right side. Which I personally thought was super clever. We got some lunch at Soba Dining Rinya, (I hope that’s right) where I got myself some chicken karaage, that I shared with my little sister. (If I hadn’t explained before, I traveled with family and family friends). I got myself tempura rice (because I love my shrimp) and it came with a side of ramen, and my sister just got some ramen. After eating dinner and leaving the huge department store, after my little sister found a clothing store on the 9th floor and had a little shopping spree, we explored the grounds next to the store. There was a doughnut shop called Jack in the doughnuts that sold the cutest doughnuts in the world. I got a doughnut that had a layer of white chocolate over it that was mixed in blue food dye to create a marble effect.

I was stuffed after lunch and the sun was slowly setting into evening. Afterwards we found the Statue of Liberty when we were exploring a little bit more of Tokyo and that was a little bit of a surprise to me.

Realizing we were getting late for our appointment at Team Labs, which is this interactive museum to one’s wildest imaginations. I loved this museum. It was super fun and it was such a great place for photos with my sister, because honestly I don’t have ANY good photos of my sister. For this experience you have to be barefoot (no socks including) and if you want to come, be advice not to wear a skirt because some of the rooms have mirrored floors as well as long pants. Otherwise you would have to rent some shorts, that are free, but if you want good pictures those shorts would ruin the whole thing. The first thing you’re welcomed to is a hallway lit with blue lights. It slowly leads to an upward hill of rushing water. Which is why socks are not allowed. The hill slowly levels up to a floor with water, which is not that high barely surpassing your toes.

Afterwards there is a room filled with towels to wipe your feet with once you’re done. Later on when you keep walking there’s a room, we will call it Bean Bag room, that is a huge room filled with a fluffy pillow like floor, it seems as if you’re walking over a huge bean bag, hence the name of the room. Next you’re introduced to the Led lights that look like stars room. This room was one of my favorites for the room was head to toe filled with LED Lights that changed colors and created a little maze for you to find the next room. The room was surrounded by mirrors, which is probably why it looked like a huge maze when really it’s only a few paths to walk on.

After exiting this room there is a hallway that has different textures of carpets on the floor for your feet to have a little fiesta. This hallway leads to a room, fish room, FILLED with water up to your knees, that have fish and flowers projected onto the water to make it seem like a pond. This was one of my favorite rooms because of how warm the water was and how calming it was to see these projected fish swim past you. There were two doorframes, one leading to the next room and the towel room to wipe your feet and legs dry as well as another doorframe that lead to a room with water that looked like lasers.

Next up is the bubble room, a room completely filled with big bubbles to have fun and kick around. But don’t actually kick them around you could hurt someone. The whole room changes colors and when the room changes, the big bubbles change as well. It was nice to come down and prep for the next room, because this room was nothing to miss. In fact this room was so peaceful I laid there for a good 20 minutes. The next room is flowers falling in space towards you. It’s this room of flowers falling into your face as if you’re floating through space and time, honestly, it reminded me so much of the Artechouse in New York City.

Then you’re lead out and back into the locker rooms where you put your shoes away. However, it’s not over yet because there are two sides of the building, one leads to everything that I have described, and the other leads to another hallway that shows two other rooms. One of those rooms is the nice and cool mossy room that is located outside. The last room is a room filled with flowers that are hanging from the ceiling. There is this mechanism that moves the flowers up and down to make it seem like they’re swaying and when you first enter you have to crawl under the flowers and lay there and wait until the mechanism lifts the flowers up for you to stand.

After all the fun photos we took at Lap Planets, it was time to head back and eat some food. Again, there was a mall right next to our hotel, so we found a ramen place called Golden Ramen and ate there. It was some of the best ramen ever. Soon after that I fell right asleep in my hotel room and waited for tomorrow’s exciting morning when we would be heading towards Kyoto.

India p.5

Yes, it’s been awhile again. It is the ending of a school year therefore final exams, ap exams, ACT/SAT, a lot has been going on. However, I found some time to just write the last part of my India trip before I go to Japan.

December 29, 2023 Mumbai Madness part 1:

It was 4:00 am, my suitcase was in the back of the car and with a teary goodbye I was saying a farewell to my aaji, aajoba, kaki, kaka, and my little cousin. We were heading towards Mumbai where my mom’s brother lived. There we would meet my mama (mom’s brother aka my uncle), mami (my aunt), and my cousin. The 2 hour drive was pleasant, because I didn’t have to use the bathroom that time, and the sights I saw were incredible. I’m not used to the “city” life, so seeing all of these tall buildings were intriguing. Since I didn’t have time to eat breakfast before we left I drank some chai my mami made and some cookies I found in their pantry.

Given gifts is an understatement, I was lavished in gifts, my cousin gave me Sony noise cancelling headphones and he said even though I’m an Iphone user and maybe a hater towards Andriod things, I should give them a try. No joke, the noise cancellation on those things are SO good. For lunch we headed to an Indo-Chinese (Chinese food with an Indian twist) restaurant called Mainland China. The food there was no joke and it was an amazing time to catch up with every one, my aai and baba traveled with us to Mumbai. The thing I love about this particular cousin is that we’re the same and when we’re together we laugh about everything and everyone, even if it’s not funny. For example, my cousin and I were just eating some food and my grandma made a remark that we were growing tall, so we engaged in conversation about height. When we told her how tall we were she replied with she was a 1 and a half. I don’t know why that made us laugh but it did and I started choking on the miso soup that was served to us. Which brings us to discuss the food, which was spectacular. First off were appetizers, we had vegetarian dumplings, spicy miso soup and non spice, crispy corn chili, mountain chili sauce chicken, Japchae (which is Korean so I was confused), Hakka rice (super indo-chinese), Veg Manchurian, and some chicken (super good), as well as honey noodles and ice cream for dessert.

After lunch, we went to sea link, which is this huge bridge over the sea and is supposedly supposed to have a lot of beautiful views. Even though it was very sunny and humid, I couldn’t see the view at all because of the all the pollution. The bridge lead us to the other side and the building my Mama works in (which has a beautiful view).

Later as the sun began to set I was getting restless, all this sight seeing was nice but I felt like having a drink #coffeebreak. So we stopped at Marina International Hotel to get some tea and coffee, the top of the hotel is called the dome, because there’s no ceiling. However, it was reserved for 21 and up because they turned it into a night club with alcohol so we had to relocate and found a cafe in the same hotel. My sister ordered some hot chocolate, my cousin ordered a peach tea, and I got myself a Frappuccino. My other family members who were also there got some chai and other things and my mom’s cosuin (my maushi) who we met up for coffee ordered a cafe mocha.

After a coffee break we went out for dinner at a Middle Eastern restaurant. We had hummus and pita, chicken kebabs, I forgot the name of the next three dishes next to the kebab, and baklava.

December 30, 2023 Mumbai Madness part 2:

I had an amazing night and so waking up early was super easy. I did go to bed pretty late because I was extremely caffeinated thanks to the huge glass if Frappuccino I drank. For breakfast we had vada pav, if you recall from my other post on the India journey it’s bread with a potato filling. After eating we played a game of charades and rapid ramble.

Afterwards, we went on a walk on the side of the beach, and not like a sandy peach, but a rocky beach. As we were walking on the side of the beach we saw this HUGE crowd outside of this house, I soon find out that is the house of THE Shah Rukh Khan. I was screaming I was fangirling, SHAH RUKH KHAN??? I was breathing the same air as Shah Rukh Khan. I was surprised, I thought the apartments in the back was his house, but his house is the marble, which looks so cool. Also the beach looked very nice too.

I started growing hungry but my Mami told me that we had a reservation at a very famous seafood restaurant in Mumbai. I forgot the name. Sorry, it’s been four months since I was in India. The thing I loved about this restaurant though is that they showed you the food you were going to order WHILE IT WAS STILL LIVE. The shrimp below weren’t live, but the crab that I thought was adorable and adopted as my pet was soon consumed by my family and I.

This was a melancholy lunch however because it was our last day in India. That night we were packing up our stuff, and I didn’t want to sleep. I knew if I woke up in the morning it would be time to leave. So I stayed up as long as I could (bad because we had an early morning) and hung out with my cousin outside of his apartment before heading to bed. The next morning after waking up we got ready and then we headed back to the states.

That was the Indian blog! It took a while to finish, I apologize but with juggling school time, extracurriculars, and others, I’ve been a little busy. I hope you enjoyed and the Japan blog will come out after Spring Break.

India pt. 3

December 25, Day 4: The Proposal

Now the title for this section might surprise a few, as if who would be proposing, well….you’ll see. That morning when I was devouring that poor omelette on my plate my mother came along and mentioned something about visiting the place where my dad proposed to my mom. See the meaning of the title now? Apparently, my dad proposed in a parking lot (so romantic) and on April fools day (to which my dad says he did that in case he was turned down). So now we were all going into the car, not the same one there’s a lot of people, but divided I tuned out the world and looked at my surroundings. We were traveling to FC Road, remember the first blog post for the Indian trip I went to MC road? My kaki was giving me a little tour whilst in the car. While driving I saw a college COEP (College of Engineering), that my mother said is where she went to college. Supposedly the school’s 100 years old, to be completely honest, it looked like it. We also drove past Sancheti hospital, the hospital where my kaki’s dad (my grandfather, which for some people is crazy because they don’t address their aunt’s family as anything since the aunt married into the family, THAT’S NOT HOW INDIAN FAMILIES WORK) lost his leg in a medical accident. I’ve always held a grudge for the hospital since.

We went to a really popular South Indian restaurant, I ordered idli which is like this savory rice cake that literally melts in the mouth, and shared a dosa with my kaka. Dosa is like this nice, fluffy, savory pancake. Idli normally comes along side chutney which is a sauce and sambar which is almost like a soup you eat it with (or typically poured on). I also had this amazing coffee with it, I have no idea what the coffee is but it was amazing. We were at the restaurant to meet my mom’s college friend, and it was really cool because he works in Cybersecurity and I absolutely adore Cybersecurity.

After eating lunch we did go back to the mall from the previous blog which why not? After that though it was a pretty chill day, but I was getting restless. I always get bored if I’m doing nothing, I have to be doing something. Especially because I’m back to a country I haven’t been to in a long time. I always have to try something new. So I went with my kaki and mom to go vegetable shopping. It wasn’t bad, only bad reason was there’s no grass so a lot of dust was going into my nose and I was sneezing non stop. Even though Pune is a city, my family lives in the more “town” side. I say town in quotations because it’s so big with skyscrapers and everything but it’s not the main city part.

Then for dinner we had another very very famous and typical Marathi street food, that again we didn’t get from the streets but a restaurant. We got pav bhaji. Pav bhaji is a sweet bread roll coming along with a nice vegetable curry that you eat together with. I didn’t take a picture because my family did absolutely devour that meal, and by the time I was eating everything was almost gone. Then before going to bed I talked with my sister and cousin and laughed at my sister who was panicking because she put hand cream on her feet.

December 26, Day 5: Travel Day

No I’m not traveling back to the USA, this is the day were we started the trek towards my aai and baba’s house in a city called Satara. Now Satara compared to Pune, it’s not a busy city with skyscrapers, see Satara is more of a scenic and historically rich area. See this is the area where Shivaji Maharaj, the king Maratha Empire, had his forts. Maratha Empire are people of Maharastra. We are also referred to as Marathas or Marathis.

Waking up at 5:30 is not desirable. However traffic in India is BAD, and we needed to beat the traffic. So for breakfast I just had some milk (which is weird because it’s sweeter then American milk) and Ladoos (which is like a sweet ball, like grits but roasted in ghee and then coated in a sugary syrup and then shaped into a ball). We did beat the traffic which is good! So we got to Satara at 8:00 because it’s about a 2 hour drive from Pune. The car ride wasn’t bad and then it took a twist. I forgot I drank milk and didn’t use the bathroom before we left so the last 30 minutes of the drive I HAD TO PEE. We found a really clean bathroom but you guys, I’m AMERICAN and I CAN NOT squat and pee. It’s not POSSIBLE FOR ME! So I held it in. After using the bathroom I ate some breakfast over there and then headed out with my dad and my grandparent’s driver to explore a fort owned my Shivaji Maharaj. Breakfast was Sabudana Khichdi, which is tapioca pearls, and sheera which is like an Indian pudding.

To be continued

India pt. 2

December 23, Day 2: Shopping

The sun beamed from the curtains and into the room as little cracks. It was now morning, but I was super jet lagged so I woke up around 5:00 am and tried to go back to bed finally waking up to the light pouring out from the window. We had poha which is literally rice that’s flattened. It normally contains nuts and chev which is like a sort of chip to make it crunchy. Sometimes if you put lemon it has a nice tangy taste that’s just perfection. Today was going to be a day of exploring so I ate as much as I could so I could go and explore Pune. Before heading out to the Phoniex Marketplace, which is a huge mall, I played badamsaath with my little sister, little cousin, and my aai. Badamsaath means badam 7, I actually have no idea what badam means but the rules of the game is the person who holds the 7 of hearts has to play first, then once that’s laid everyone has to put cards done numerical order on that 7 of hearts. If you hold another 7 you can put that down to start another sequence of numbers.

After playing 3-4 rounds of the game and my mom and kaki (uncle’s wife, my aunt) came back from the fish market so we can have grilled fish for dinner. We all headed into the car to drive to the mall, we meaning my aaji and aajoba (my dad’s parents), my aai and baba (my mom’s parents), my cousin and sister, my mom and dad, and my kaka and kaki (my aunt and uncle). Whilst in the car and beginning to park a little girl approached our vehicle and held onto our door handle and wouldn’t let go. She was holding a tin bowl, my sister got a little scared but she’s not as used to the poverty difference in India then the little state of Arkansas that we’re from. She didn’t go for a good ten minutes, the thing is when someone approached your car with items to sell or just approaching your car all you need to do is look away. Don’t look at them. If you do they think you’re deciding whether or not you want the thing they’re selling. So just look away unless you want what they’re selling. I advise if they’re selling a fruit and your a foreigner in India don’t eat it, always eat fruits that can be peeled, apples, bananas, cucumbers, and so on.

At the mall we first stopped at Mac because my little sister really enjoys wearing makeup, she got eyeliner there that was waterproof which is cool I guess. We also went to a number of shops. I think my favorite stop had to be Starbucks though, there was a variety of different items and the iced chai was super good! Better then the Starbucks in America but India is home to chai so that makes sense. (Also if you say chai tea in India people will look at you funny because chai means tea). Even if they’re not drinking chai that Americans are accustomed too they’ll still say chai. For example, Earl Grey chai, etc. I also advise if coming to India not to eat ice because you might not know where it came from. I took the risk and got a slight stomachache but felt better after a while.

Coming out of the mall ready to get home to take a nap for the jet lag was hitting again I spotted a camel running down the street, so that was interesting. After that we grilled the fish that we brought over from the market to eat. It was pretty good but I have a pet peeve, I HATE fish bones because they’re so delicate that you can swallow them but it’s such an unpleasant feeling. Also there’s so many fish bones, like little ones that look like hair.

December 24, Day 3: Party

The third day was a very busy day for me, I wasn’t able to take as many pictures because today was the day that I was meeting all of my family on my dad’s side so we could all celebrate my Aajoba’s birthday. It was going to be a very busy day, last night we made diya’s (lamps) out of chapati dough so we could use those for the arthi (a type of way to worship someone). When doing arthi you light a candle, diya, or anything ignitable and then hold that thing and use it to make a circle motion. For breakfast, before going to the hotel where the party was being hosted I ate some appe, which is a sort of savory pancake ball made of rice batter and coconut milk.

A big oopsie I took no pictures of the party because I was too busy meeting people on my dad’s side for the first time. I always am able to see my mom’s side and my mom talks about them a lot. However, my dad rarely talks about his family, maybe because they weren’t super close. For my mother, she always was close with almost everyone in her family for they all lived next to each other, or she would stay at their house for sleepovers, or they would have parties all the time. I met my sister in law, which in India we address all of our cousins as sister and brothers, so it was my cousins wife that I met. We talked for a while and we got to know each other, so it was nice. I also met my baby cousin who was so cute.

After the exhausting party however I wanted to go for a drive to explore Pune at night, since I couldn’t drive but I was getting restless at home I tagged with my mom, kaki, aai, and baba who were traveling to a gold shop to buy some gold jewelry, which is crazy because it’s real gold they’re selling. The fact that so many people think Indians are all poor yet so many people in India are flocking towards gold shops tells something. Oh my the driving rules in India are so scary. First off, in America if you honk without reason you can get fined, however in India people love to honk. Honking is basically the indication to move out of the way, even though the cars there have indicators. Even if you did nothing wrong, someone will honk at you. Also motorcycles don’t like to use indicators, even though again it’s provided, they prefer to use their hand. (My dad when he was young liked to use his foot). Plus seat belts aren’t required, unless you’re the driver. Also most people driving aren’t licensed, but don’t worry even if you get caught you can BRIBE THE COPS WITH MONEY. WHAT???

While driving I felt like getting ” street food”, I say that in quotations because it came from a “restaurant” (more like a building making food really quickly but not necessarily fast food). You could get food poisoning from street food so I didn’t want to risk it so my kaki walked me to this building, again not necessarily a restaurant more like a food store with no front wall, meaning no door or wall that would normally hold a door. Does that make sense? We got Maharashtran street food, vada pav. I LOVE VADA PAV! It’s my most favorite native Maharashtran food. It’s literally a potato sandwich but with spices and chilies. I’m sorry for not showing the potato part of the sandwich. The potato part looks like a ball of fried potato which you then put inside the bread, squish it, and then eat it.

So far, my India adventure had been successful and fun.