Thursday, 24 May 2007
Good times in India
The team that i worked with from 2005 - 2006. . .that picture is taken on some grounds in front of the Taj Mahal - India, we were dripping sweat - it was so hot that you needed a litre of water every hour. That is where International Congress 2005 was held.
We landed in Bombay - i think 2 weeks after those heavy storms they experienced, took a 30 hrs train ride heading to Agra where the conference was held and boy did we have a cultural experience on that train - we had Indian tea (called chai), learned some words and interacted with the 2 guys we where sharing the compartment with.
The country was totally green and amazing, but you could see the poverty that had sheltered it, i mean people slept on the hard concrete floor at train stations with no blankets - but i guess with that heat you don't really need it!
We got to the hotel early hours of the morning, having not bathed for those many hours and we had to wait to be checked in first which happened 5 hours later - so i was not that thrilled to give people hugs:)
Anyway, i liked India - the culture is rich and still preserved, i hope to make it there again.
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Germany
When what seems impossible becomes possible, you step up to another level in life of wanting to achieve more . . . 5 months later I sailed out (not literally though) to Germany – my first international conference and it was amazing. So many people, so many cultures, the awesome hotel, it all sinked in slowly during the course of the 12 days in
This photo was taken at Global village (me & Ellinoora Vesala – VP PD/F 0405), I didn’t know that 2 years later it would be one of the most used photos in the network – kinda cool being famous and all, just kidding!!
Don't mind the outfit, not specific to any culture in SA really - i just grabbed something that looked African and it seems to have worked out fine.
Monday, 21 May 2007
My first time. . .Switzerland
I was chatting the other day with Igor from
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Genesis
Most people I know, of which I have met through AIESEC have blogs, and I never really understood why – my thinking was why would someone talk about their inner thoughts online. Well after one year I realize it is more than that – it’s about interacting with people all over the world, letting them know what you are upto and giving a visual insight of where you are as well.
I’ll be waiting for your feedbackJ