All I’m going to say is that this past week or so has been a little out of the norm. I’ve only had a couple hours to myself everyday for reading and study. My ear issue came back in full force last Thursday so it was suggested by my neighbor that I go to her Tibetan doctor. I’m not convinced that western medicine will help me at this point, so off to the Tibetan doctor I went this past Sunday. He’s a funny little man with a warm smile and quiet yet comfortable presence. He took a GOOD hard look at me. Didn’t even tell me to take off my glasses. I told him some symptoms and he interrupted me to finish the list. He touched me twice, to hold each wrist and take separate pulse readings from each arm. I showed him the probiotics that I’m taking. He approved. He gave me horrible little tasting pellets to chew and swallow before breakfast and after lunch and after dinner. They are varying sizes and colors but all taste equally bad when sitting in one’s mouth. I take them religiously with my probiotics (with B complex and C) and my anti-malarials. I LOATH taking pills of any kind and I suddenly find myself inundated with pills! What gives? I can’t complain because my ear pain is gone once again and I can hear. His diet advice was “less sweet, less hot, no pickle.†I kid you not. So I quit eating the lovely chocolate biscuits the girls keep giving me as their prayer offering and I now give them to the Universe. I hope they appreciate them! The only thing I eat daily with any kind of processed anything in it is my afternoon tea. I always drink butter tea with breakfast anyway so that wasn’t much of a stretch to do. No more chocolate! No more biscuits! I’m a GIRL what am I supposed to do now? Something must be working, no? My daily routine now consists of:
5:00: wake up, run to the bathroom and run back to warm bed, appreciate the quiet till.
6:00: the prayer bell and then more laying in bed and listen to the neighbor kids start the daily screaming, squalling and loud music playing.
6:30: pranayama then chewing nasty pills that actually help me, go brush my teeth and hair and dress warmly for the walk to the dining room for my Chipati and tea.
7:00: walk down to get breakfast, walk back to my room and sit on the veranda to eat, watch the birds play, listen to the dogs fight.
7:00 – 9:00: wash tea glass, write, read, think about what I have to get done that day. Try to block out the horrific noise of the neighbor kids till they go to school. Get some laundry started in my bucket. Hang my blanket and sheet out on the railing to air out. If I am going to town, I have to start walking to the bus stop at 8:10 to make the 8:30 bus.
9:00: walk to the senior nun dorms for a HOT shower while they’re in class
9:30-10:30: teach typing to one senior nun.
10:30- 12:30: read, write, watch the girls practice debate.
12:30 – 1:00: walk down to the dining hall to get lunch; bring lunch back to eat on my veranda. Wash bowl and spoon.
1:00 – 3:00: teach typing, computers and English classes.
3:00 TEA!!!!!!!!!! Wash tea glass
3:30 – 5:30: read, talk with Lobsang Chodon, go for a walk, prepare a lesson for the two instructor monks I’m teaching English to.
5:30: Walk down to dining hall and get dinner; bring dinner back to eat on my veranda. Wash bowl and spoon.
6:15 – 7:30: Teach English to the two instructor monks
7:30: finish laundry, hang to dry over-night.
8:00: read and write; asleep by 9-ish.
So there. Someone asked for the schedule of a typical day for me and that is pretty much it. Also, my days off are Thursday and Sunday. On those days I usually eat breakfast and head up to town to run errands and such. If I can’t make it back by dinner/dark, I make arrangements to stay the night with my Tibetan family and Isabel in McLeod Ganj.
Speaking of McLeod Ganj, His Holiness came home this past Saturday! The entire mountain came to welcome him home by lining the streets with flags, music, street paintings and US! It was a great time and I was in the middle of it all. Of course I forgot my camera in the excitement but I was so busy having fun just being there I sometimes forget that I’m a tourist and have a special responsibility to my readers in America. Sorry.
Well, since H.H. is back, he’s giving teachings today and Saturday on the 3 fundamentals of the Buddhist Path, Bodhisattva, Emptiness and Renunciation. Another great teaching that I get to be present for! YAY!
That’s it for now. I’m still struggling with getting some time to get some pictures together. I am trying to take advantage of any quiet time I may have to get my serious reading done. Sadly enough, once I’m back in the states, I doubt I’ll have hours of alone time each day to dedicate to my studies. That means my postings might suffer a bit, but that doesn’t mean that I’m not thinking about what to post! I’m trying to keep up, I swear!
I’m officially on day 5 of my Tibetan medicine and while my ear is getting way better, my face is still partially covered with some indescribable red inflammation/rash type thing. It gets better for a day or two and then gets worse again. Today it’s the worst it’s been in a long time and I haven’t eaten any chocolate or biscuits in 4 days! What gives? So for those of you that are wondering why I haven’t been in any photos as of yet, that is one of the main reasons. The other reason is that I’m usually the one taking the pictures and when the girls are taking pictures with my camera, they take them of each other, not me, thank Buddha.
The Weather:
The weather is exactly the same every day. Sunny and warm but cool in the shade with gentle breezes. No rain, not many clouds. The girls have started watering the trees at 6:00 every morning. The humidity has bumped up to 54% and the temperature has been gradually dropping a little every day. It averages 68F in my room during the day. 66F at night. Of course my windows are always open.
Coming home!
My last bit of final news is that my Magical Indian Mystery Tour is ending on December 25th when a plane lands at Cleveland Hopkins Airport at 11:38 a.m. with me in it. But the adventure ISNâ€T OVER! Sallie Mae is being not nice but that doesn’t mean I can’t get into some mischief in America. I have tons of irons in the fire and tons of business to attend to in Akron, Cleveland and else where. Can’t wait to get to Seattle and see my BABIES! And of course give one of my biggest supporters, Patrick, a big hug of thanks. It’s gonna be a good Christmas. Too bad I’m not Christian (giggle).
Still struggling with finding time to post pictures. I’m starting to feel guilty about it.
Alright, I’m off to see His Holiness for some learnin and stuff.