Almost in India
We leave tomorrow for India… it seems as if we just figured out where all the keys are on the european computer. We are really excited about India, but also nervous at the same time. It kind of feels like the its beginning of our trip. This whole time we have been staying with family and friend… so its like our hand has been held. We hear both wonderful and awful stories of India.
Here in Germany we have been properly schooled in all of the curse words… and we have been using them, cursing all the places that don’t accept credit cards. It seems like everywhere..what kind of über-ficken country is this!! We have also done a really good job at cracken’ every joke including the word München (German for Munich). Not to mention that the word for exit is —ausfahrt–pernounced very closely to ass-fart!!! hehehehe. We won’t expand onto things like gute fahrt.
It been fun!!! We’ll write from India……
Tags: Travel
happy travels to India…Let’s hope that your ausfahrt from Germany is really the last one and that the Indian food doesn’t cause too many more…and I hope your left hands are ready for some action.
Miss ya,
Love
Dad
Yeah, Justin being the son of a Swedish mother and a Swedish grandmother has gotten him into a lot of trouble! He’ll say fart when he’s actually talking about speed! His teachers at school scold him for that. I’ve had to disavow him of any Swedish words thus far! 🙂 Oh, and let’s not talk about “postfack”, Swedish for mailbox – when you *say* it, it sounds like something else! And naughty! Justin said that quite a lot in school last year. He’s behaving much better this school year, thank goodness. Thought you all could use a laugh.
BTW, you’re not paying your way through the world with credit cards, are you? I don’t think India accepts credit cards… Anyway, best of luck and bon voyage to India!
I love reading this stuff, but I can’t wait till you get to India! That is going to be some good stuff! Don’t let us down, now. Don’t let a little cramping and dehydration stop you from sending messages to us bored folks back home!!! Be safe and have fun. This is an experience of a lifetime (eeww, did I just use the phrase ‘experience of a lifetime?’ I’ve got to get a job and stop watching Oprah….)
Love you both!