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Expressions of India 11: Kolkata

The trial and tribulations of my first time to India.

It's my second day at Shishu Bhavan Howrah (orphanage) and I decide to skip mass this morning for an extra sleep-in which might prove to be a good decision because I definitely need the rest.

It proves not to be a good decision however as I sleep in a little too long which means that when I do finally get to the Mother Teresa House, my American guides are gone and so I am going to have to negotiate the journey to Howrah, which is on the opposite side of Kolkata, alone. I also miss my banana, bread and chai for breakfast which makes me doubly annoyed.

I manage to catch the correct bus by finding the stop I got on at yesterday and have the most entertaining ride. My rickety old bus is hurtling towards a round-about intersection and I'm thinking that we are going faster than normal (which is pretty fast considering what normal is), and out of the corner of my eye I notice another bus coming towards the intersection from the right, also travelling ridiculously fast. A game of "chicken" springs to mind at this point and I'm starting to get a little scared. Two buses flying towards each other and I'm thinking, are we going to stop? Oh we stop alright, inches before smashing into the other bus and this creates chaos and wrecks havoc with some of the passengers. The guy beside me has flown towards the windscreen as he is in the only seat on the bus that has no rail in front of it, right at the front. He stops himself by grabbing the nearest rail and grazing his arm. I turn to see what has happened behind me and two ladies are rubbing their foreheads after smashing them on the rail of the seat in front of them and there are people strewn everywhere. Insane!

After numerous wrongs turns on my winding walk through the chaotic morning back streets of Howrah, I make it to Shishu Bhavan on time and uninjured. I'm pretty stoked about life in general. My tasks today include hanging copious amounts of washing out and just having fun with the children. While hanging washing out, I see one of the girls who is 8 years old and obviously not at school today. She is writing in some kind of book and so I go over and see what she's doing. I find out through her limited English and my poor attempts at speaking Bengali, that she is doing her homework. I ask her to teach me a few words and so we practice a few common nouns in each others language and have some laughs. After I'm shooed away by one of the sisters for stopping the youngster from doing her homework, I reflect on how different our cultures and lives are and feel privileged to have been involved in hers even if for only a few minutes.

After finishing at the orphanage for the day I head back to the Mother Teresa House for the nativity play rehearsal, and then a fantastically tasting paneer curry from Zurich's Café. I think about the life I have and the lives of the children at Shishu Bhavan and how different we are.

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Comments (7)
#1 by tracy sardelli, Jun 21, 2008
excellent read, thank you for sharing.
#2 by Lucy Lockett, Jun 21, 2008
I am getting a new view of the world from a point of view that I can relate to, thank you.
#3 by RJ Chamberlain, Jun 22, 2008
So glad you enjoyed my article Tracy and Lucy. Thanks.
#4 by Abby Rose, Jun 22, 2008
Fascinating story!
#5 by RJ Evans, Jun 23, 2008
Excellent stuff - from one RJ to another! :-)
#6 by RJ Chamberlain, Jun 23, 2008
Thanks a lot Abby and RJ. Appreciate your comments.
#7 by Allison West, Oct 20, 2008
I'm glad you're ok from that bus ride! You should be very proud of this series of articles, Rhys!
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