Yes, I know I haven't written in probably a week...and I won't at least until Monday again. Because I'm going to RISHIKESH (if I'm spelling things right) with the dorm.
In other news, I had a test today, which was very nearly cancelled by the foot of water that was blocking all traffic. It was great, totally dumping all morning. A wall around the school even collapsed. I was very happy. It has since stopped raining and now its getting humid, which I am not happy about, but I guess I can tolerate for the absurd flooding in the morning, as that was very enjoyable to see and get wet in.
I noticed people here don't have raincoats. When I pull mine out they smile at me like you would someone in Mickey Mouse ears, as if to say "aw, thats cute." (They use umbrellas) But needless to say I was rather dry in my lime green raincoat. I like that raincoat. Its been with me in the White Mountains, its been with me to India.
As for the test, I'm just glad its over, because it was all on different historians arguments about 18th century India, which should be interesting as the Mughal empire fell and the British took over, but it amazingly isn't, or at least learning the nuances of ten historians' arguments is not. But its done and over!
So this is I'm sure an amazingly interesting post, but it was mostly to give all y'all something to look forward to.
In other news, I had a test today, which was very nearly cancelled by the foot of water that was blocking all traffic. It was great, totally dumping all morning. A wall around the school even collapsed. I was very happy. It has since stopped raining and now its getting humid, which I am not happy about, but I guess I can tolerate for the absurd flooding in the morning, as that was very enjoyable to see and get wet in.
I noticed people here don't have raincoats. When I pull mine out they smile at me like you would someone in Mickey Mouse ears, as if to say "aw, thats cute." (They use umbrellas) But needless to say I was rather dry in my lime green raincoat. I like that raincoat. Its been with me in the White Mountains, its been with me to India.
As for the test, I'm just glad its over, because it was all on different historians arguments about 18th century India, which should be interesting as the Mughal empire fell and the British took over, but it amazingly isn't, or at least learning the nuances of ten historians' arguments is not. But its done and over!
So this is I'm sure an amazingly interesting post, but it was mostly to give all y'all something to look forward to.
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