I unfortunately wasn't invited to any of these weddings which brings me to the progress I have made with my Indian Aspirations (see side bar) I set myself a couple of weeks after my arrival.
- Ride side saddle on the back of a motorbike in a sari without a helmet
Status: In progress. I have just got the sari, I have the motorbike and driver and 2 artistic photographers. The one flaw in my cunning plan is that I have no idea how to drape a sari. There is however, a particularly sweet old hindi lady downstairs. She doesn't speak a word of English but I am hoping that if I go there proferring her 6 metres of cloth she will get the picture. - Go to an Indian wedding
Status: Negative ghostrider. Despite my best efforts I didn't crack the nod to an Indian wedding. I have however seen glimpses of what goes on behind the brightly draped pink and purple tents. - Get henna done on my hands
Status: check. The only thing is that the lady that did it didn't speak English very well and when she told me to wash it off after half an hour what she actually meant to say was don't get it wet for 12 hours and rub mustard seed oil in it to make sure it goes nice and dark. As a result my henna was an unimpressive light orange. - Learn basic Hindi
Status: check. That is if very basic Hindi counts. A few weekly lessons is just not enough to pick up this beautiful but completely foreign language. - Meet the Dalai Llama
Status: Negative. I did go to his home town though and was there for the marching and general outrage over the Chinese president's visit to India. - Have a kick ass birthday party
Status: In progress. Watch this space.
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6- Have a kick ass birthday party
Status: Check.
1- CheckRide side saddle on the back of a motorbike in a sari without a helmet
Status: You were on the cake !
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