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I’m back in Suburbia.

The thing about driving in my car everywhere (aside from it being as expensive as riding the Tube) is that when I walk from the parking lot to the store, it seems odd to be booking it.  No rush, no long distances to walk, and driving on pretty much the same 6 roads.

I spent two days hangin around in the Chicago loop.  For a flash second I forgot about sky scrapers.  When asking people for directions or help, I get a funny look when I give an extra long pause and very polite  excuse me.  Turns out we speak the same language, have the same accent and I’m on home turf.

When ordering my Taco Bell I can lean all over the counter, think for a while, and if I felt so compelled I couldsay “kaaaay, gimmeee two tacos supreme and grande diet pepsi, and oh yah I need some of those cinnamon twists.”  I don’t. I COULD though.

I’ve got about a zillion gigs of photos and minimal energy to upload them. But I will!  It’s good to be back though.  You miss things (places and people) you become attached to.  So hopefully whenever you are leaving somewhere, you have a nice place to move on to.

Since I’ve started university at IU, it’s gotten harder and harder to live in large spaces.  I think I’m well suited for something tighter, for the time being.  Lucky for me those places are usually cheaper too.  As for living out of a backpack… 2 weeks was enough.

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My Whole Life in One Backpack

Greetings from Roma.  I’m about halfway through my European backpacking adventure.

India was fantastic.  I was a bride’s maid in my cousin wedding.  I had so much fun with all my family and Ina (the bridey) was so beautiful!  Even though we were in the desert, the dry heat was actually really refreshing.  Everyone here keeps asking about the Mendhi on my hands.

From India mom and I met with my cousin Kavita who is studying in Warsaw.  From there we went to Krakow.  The train ride was unbelievably gorgeous! I just want to drink Polish Spring water.  I kept thinking of Kasia when I had the delicious pirogies.

We went onto Prague where mom departed.  Kav and I went on an excellent bike tour and saw almost all of the city and learn a lot in 3 hours.  I hope I can do another ride before I leave Europe.  There is so much new art since post-communism era.  It’s strange to compare it to here where.. I see ancient ruins around the city like it’s no big deal.

Tonight Annamarie is making her famous meat sauce. LUCKY ME!!!  I have an unreasonable amount of photos, but I can’t upload till I get home!  Hope all is well, see you on Mother’s Day!

Ciao!