Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Annual Thanksgiving List

Overall I'm extremely thankful this year, I'm in relatively good health, have plenty and then some, am surrounded by good friends and find my work engaging, challenging and rewarding, so this list could be long but I'll keep it to

TOP 20 THINGS I'M THANKFUL FOR:
  1. There's a glimmer of hope that Americans are the smart, caring, welcoming, rational people that I thought they were and not the crazy extremists they appeared to be the last 6 years.
  2. No monkey attacks in 2007! (a few scares and close escapes but no actual attacks)
  3. Tenzing (my housekeeper) and Satender (my driver). I'd like to think I'm the world's best madam but I think I really lucked out to employ reliable, considerate, trustworthy people.
  4. There are a few things I'm really glad I'm not:
    • a driver in India (way too stressful)
    • an expat spouse in India (being at work means not dealing w/ daily hassles)
    • a low caste Indian, especially a woman
    • all the beggars who come to my car window every day
    • a fat turkey on Nov 22
    • the mouse that ran out of my stove top burner while I was baking yesterday, I presume he saw his bro die based on the "fried rat" smell
  5. Tentatively, for the Nepal peace treaty
  6. The growing number of friends who can find excuses to come to India - it's been great seeing Imani, Katie Bonsignore, Rachel and Cheinan and how they see India. I'm looking forward to seeing many more of you in 2007!
  7. That my crazy cat Kali (goddess of destruction) is growing out of the attacking kitten stage
  8. That I was able to come home in Sept to see Eric's wedding as well as see so many of you all and have time w/ family at the shore
  9. Beth, for allowing me to continually clobber her in scrabble
  10. Skype, and I encourage more of you to get with the program
  11. My trainer, for helping (nay, being the entire reason behind) me getting back into shape
  12. That i don't have to wash dishes or toilets, make my bed, iron, do my laundry, dust, run errands or otherwise interrupt my busy and oh so important life
  13. That I have at least another year of this:)
  14. All of you, my friends. Those of you who are new, old, in so many parts of the world, from so many parts of my life, those who I talk to constantly, those who I can talk to almost never but w/ whom I know we can always pick up where we left off, those of you who challenge me, support me, make me laugh hysterically and/or inspire me. Thank you!
  15. That I'm coming home for Christmas. I miss y'all and I really miss the food (no offense to Tenzing)
  16. That women in India have small feet so I can find shoes
  17. That I have a mother, who upon hearing that I went to my driver's new house and found he doesn't own any forks (indians eat with their hands) sent a cutlery set halfway around the world.
  18. Star World, HBO, Z Cafe, Discovery, VH1, National Geographic etc for allowing me to watch ridiculous american programming, even here. Can I tell you how weird it is to watch 'Pimp My Ride' and realize that 70% of people here would gratefully accept the 'before' car?
  19. My travel coffee filters, I don't know what I'd do without them. Stupid Nescafe!
  20. mmmm...... pumpkin pie.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:24 PM

    Hey Risha,

    I love your blog. I should be working but I started reading your posts and got hooked. It's nice to remember Delhi and India.

    I'm starting to get motivated to start a blog of my own. It's about time, I keep up with the rest of the world.

    Lu

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  2. Anonymous12:04 AM

    Risha,

    I'm always grateful for your grateful list! Happy Thanksgiving and my greetings to you, Satender and all the folks in India.

    ~Meg

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  3. Anonymous1:31 AM

    Hey Risha,

    I'm definitely one of those who's been terrible at corresponding regularly, but I'm grateful we can pick up where we left off, too! Just wanted to let you know I'm thinking of you, even when I don't say it often. Love your list--especially #16!

    :) Grace

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  4. Anonymous5:11 AM

    Risha,
    I love you and miss you and plan to be join the list of visitors in 2007...or shortly thereafter...
    kin

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  5. Anonymous10:56 PM

    Happy Thanksgiving- looking forward to the second trip to India in Feb!!

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  6. John, I was thankful for my friends and for time spent with family at the shore. So if you don't count as either of those - than what are you? Am i going to have to say prayers for "friends, family and John" like Alex does?
    Risha

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