Saturday, August 25, 2007

back home

Am back in Delhi. It isn't too great. I had hoped more things would have changed in that one year I was away, but alas.. not much has changed in Delhi. I can only hope I don't have too serious a reverse culture shock. The only saving grace is the plethora of mangoes that mom bought and kept the fridge :)

I miss Okinawa, but there is nothing to be done, except remember my times there and everything I saw, experienced and learnt. All the friends I made, and all the good times I had. Thank you for being a part of it! I am truly very grateful...

I now declare the end of my Okinawa Times...

9 comments:

Son of Higashi said...

Juhi, of course you can add me! I'll do the same, and always feel free to drop a line. Mata ne.

Nandini said...

Welcome back...

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myislandinthesun said...

hey ju, why no more bolgs :(

was always interesting to read your bloggings :)

live_to_worship said...

Enjoyed reading your lines. Am Indian from Nagaland living in Okinawa for the past 9 years. If you ever drop in Okinawa again in the near future, will be glad to have you visit us.

VNI

... said...

Hullo,

I came across your blog on google when attempting to find other indians in Okinawa. Though you have now left Okinawa, I wonder if you could tell me your favourite indian restaurants, how you bought spices and where you celebrated diwali :). I am finding it a little bit lonely as I haven't made any other indian friends, and your advice would be very welcome.

Thank you,
Kinjal

Unknown said...

Hi Kinjal!
Its nice to hear from you. There was this little Indian resturant in Nago central city called pappadums. I dont know if its still there. I really liked the guy who owned it, as he tried to make as authentic indian food as possible - none of those horrid kare-risu!

I brought my spices from India, but I believe there are stores you can order from online and they ship it to you.

I celebrated Diwali at home. I invited some friends over, cooked for them and later went to a beach for fireworks. It was really nice.

I wrote a comment on your blog. Please email me directly at juhi.rituparna@gmail.com! I may have another lonely Indian girl in Okinawa for you to make friends with... :)

Take care!

Unknown said...

Hey! I am an Indian who would be visiting okinawa for around 5 months in Dec 2012. I would like to know if you can give me your e-mail Id? I would be grateful if you could clear some of my doubts and throw some light on the life at okinawa.