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Happylittlegreensquirrel

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  1. She sounds an amazing woman , well ahead of her time as well I have nearly drained myself on more than one occasion how did you get on ? I don't there is any doubt in anyone's mind that people living in slums and poverty in India or refugees in Syria are suffering and certainly by UK standards they are "worse off", however, that does not mean that people in the UK are not also suffering , they just suffer in very different ways. The UN call for developed countries to donate at least 0.7 % of gross income and the UK is one of the biggest donors, I read that the UK stopped bilateral aid to India at the end of 2015 because Indias economy is growing so fast. I am very very sorry to read that Suzeanna
  2. I know you said you were unlikely to come back here but its safe to share drinks as locals would never drink direct from a shared bottle , they open their mouths and pour the drink in ! its quite a skill and all my team ( and Mark ) can do it , that's how everyone can drink from one bottle !!! I am rubbish at it and can only do it if some one else holds the bottle and pours it in... Thats in Kashmir close to the Pakistain border I think , I have not been up that far North yet but I do want to visit that area. How long was your mum there for ?
  3. It is very much like that, the first city I worked in was Ranchi in Jharkhand State and it's not a tourist location at all. The city still has a large amount of open defecation, and some of the slums we worked in vaccinating were hell holes and in Monsoon would literally be rivers of shite. How they have a space program is beyond me when children are living like that That by Indian standards was pretty close to Ranchi; I am sure your mother must have thought she had landed on a different planet! I am currently in Goa which is India lite, in the tourist areas it's basically the Costa del Sol! Away from the tourist areas there still some pretty tough sights but compared to Ranchi its an utter paradise We had a suspect Rabid cow to deal with yesterday, never a dull day eh!
  4. Hi all Working India is very very very different to tourist India , very challenging and very confronting and I have seen sights of human and animal suffering that are emotionally draining. Has put my life back into perspective I can tell you Leave here on Friday evening , back to Sri Lanka for one day and then onto the UK for a few weeks , am so looking forward to just spending time with my mum and family and being bloody grateful for my lot in life Sam
  5. The situation with the money is devastating for the locals The withdrawal of the 1000 and 500 notes was a total nightmare for the vast majority of the Indian population who don't have bank cards and would never have even seen a 2000rs note , I am working in Ranchi in nothern india currently and my team and I were eating breakfast for between 300 and 350 rupees a day and that was for 8 people !!!! Goa has infrastructure for tourists where as Ranchi does not , we were here a week or so before we could get cash but the Charity I am working for here is supplying our food and water so it was okay Ranchi is not an OD free city , OD stands for open defecation !!! so closed shoes are a must
  6. OMG how amazing is the new Planet Earth series on BBC https://youtu.be/c8aFcHFu8QM Jayne ,where are you going on the train ?
  7. love that photo you might like this... http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/katie-hopkins-move-us-donald-trump-won-and-everyone-seems-pretty-pleased_uk_5822e935e4b0c2e24ab16cae?0rnf4uu36qxbw3ik9
  8. Jayne , our local news says new notes should ( remember this is Asia ) should be available from tomorrow when ATMs open again
  9. what's scary is how many Hispanics voted for him ( CNN showing the breakdown now ) DID THEY NOT WATCH ANY OF HIS SPEECHES
  10. it really looks like the lesser of two evils......
  11. if anyone wants to add me on WhatsApp my number is +94722598040
  12. Hi Yes back here now, thank you I can't believe its ten years either!
  13. Are any of you guys using WhatsApp ? A WhatsApp group might be a good non-forum way to check in with each other
  14. A awful lot better thanks , she was discharged last weekend after nearly 5 weeks in the hospital and the staff there were first class. We are very very lucky indeed her surgeon was not only very good at his job but a throughly nice man As she still gets fatigued we have hired a wheelchair so we can get out and about every day Congratulations
  15. I am not sure you have to know all the details and I don't think its ever too late , there are private companies as well like http://www.borntobefound.co.uk
  16. There are agencies that help families reconnect such as Salvation Army http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/reuniting-families might be worth looking into it ?
  17. Hi All , I am heading back to the UK next Wednesday for a week as Grandma Squirrel has had some pretty hardcore emergency surgery , Aisling is full of praise for how amazing the NHS and how kind the nurses and consultants are
  18. Hi Loobs , how are you ? Mark and I very proud to call you our friend as well , Sam xxx
  19. I am giving a 30 minute presentation at an international conference in early October , I have to send the slides over by September 9th so the translations can be done better start writing the bloody thing then !
  20. Just posted this on face book but I know some of you are not there I don't really know if Karma exists but if it does then today I saw it a very very very quick serving After work I went to a supermarket to get some salad items , whilst in the queue to get my items weighed a woman cut in front of me and started shouting at the shop assistant , I like to believe the best in people and I thought maybe she had not seen me but I did think she was being very rude to the girl weighing the items When I got the checkout , the same woman pushed in front of me again and this time it was 100 % premeditated and she physically had to reach over to place her items on the belt ahead of mine, she also knocked over a number of items which she did not stop to pick up and was generally rude to check out girl whilst ignoring me I was going to pull her up on it and then I decided not to bother , I did not want to allow myself to get angry and get involved in what would no doubt be a negative exchange with a very rude person She then walked out the supermarket where she met someone just as rude and thoughtless as her... A lorry driver who threw open his door smacking her full on the face and from the looks of it breaking her nose ( there was a lot of blood ) He shrugged his shoulders and just walked into the supermarket without a backward glance If she had not cut me up in the queue she would have still been checking out when the lorry driver opened his door Like I say I don't know about Karma but I do like this Wayne Dyer quote " how people treat you is their Karma, how you react is your Karma"
  21. I would agree with Phillip , if they had any real concerns they would ask you to see someone ASAP but of course its totally understandable to wibble a bit.
  22. Suzeanna , so very sorry to read your news
  23. I am in Ranchi in November and Goa in December , vaccinating dogs and helping run mass vaccine programs I am really looking forward to it as I love working with the WVS and Mission Rabies staff and its part time so I get to work here as well with my own team , We are also planning to expand our services here in Sri Lanka by employing more staff ( thanks to grant funders ) so they can manage things when we are overseas
  24. Yes I know it sounds mad but yes home is Sri Lanka and my holiday is UK ! I was talking to a Sri Lankan about foreigners yesterday and included myself in that description and he was most upset and he said that no I was Sri Lankan now ! Congrats Jayne Gooster on your new job , I also have a new job and so does Mark ! from next month we are working part time for Worldwide Veterinary Service and Mission Rabies as project managers in Asia and Africa . In November/December we will be working in India for a month on mass rabies programs.
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