I realize that I haven't been on here for a long, long time. I actually tried to write a blog about a month ago and something happened to it and it didn't load. I lost it somewhere in hyperspace so I let it go. The last couple of months I have been spending an inordinate amount of time in Lucknow, India, since that is where the aircraft owner lives and when we come here, unless we have a confirmed charter flight, they just leave us here. Also, interestingly, they really don't have long-term permission to park the aircraft in Mumbai, our home base. Sounds crazy, but it's one of those India things that would take too long to explain. We were in Lucknow for 23 days of October and it doesn't look like November will be too far behind. I just fly Karen over from Mumbai and she enjoys spending time here since they put us up at our boss' private guesthouse, where we are treated like VIP guests, with full availability of the gym and spa. Karen loves all the free spa services. We have both taken advantage of full massages, facials, pedicures, haircuts, you name it. I think the skin on my face and feet is in the best shape it's been in since I was about 4 years old.
Karen and I took a couple of days off and spent time with Dr. John McGhee, our good friend from Auburn, Washington. He is working on a very interesting new project, trying to produce a kind of soap opera program for the women of Pakistan, who are addicted to these programs, but these have a heath and spiritual twist to the stories. We saw the initial program, which was extremely well done by a great cast of actors, including the lady who played Ghandi's wife in the classic movie from the early 80's. Her name is Rohini and we spent a lovely couple of hours at her home with Dr. McGhee. Very impressive, and we hope that this wonderful project takes wing and can express God's love and care in an amazing new venue on Pakistani and Indian television.
Karen and I will do Thanksgiving alone this year at Lucknow. But, we are happy to have a great place to do so, under the care of our wonderful hosts. Probably won't have turkey like we were able to do last year in Gurgaon, with our new oven. We took the oven to Mumbai but are still waiting on the gas cylinder to hook it up to, so Karen can try to cook some of our favorite dishes in our much smaller kitchen. We will probably go out to one of our favorite restaurants here in Lucknow, called Barbeque Nation, and see if they, by any chance, have any turkey on the menu for Thanksgiving. Most likely we'll be eating chicken, and that's okay.
The Indian economy just keeps on rolling and my job security seems pretty well maintained if I am still interested in working in India. My plan now is to work here, if possible, until mandatory retirement at age 65. That's still more than 6 years away so you can see we are having our big adventure here. It's turned into more of an adventure than we thought it might.
We had thought about coming home for Christmas this year but decided its a very difficult time of year to travel and everyone has family agendas so we put it off til Spring, when I will come home for training anyway. I am hoping to go back to Thunderbird Academy for their reunion weekend. It will be my brother's 40th year and I knew lots of people from his class. We like the weather in Scottsdale that time of year so maybe we'll do it again. Plus, we can visit our kids and see the grandkids, too.
We love our new apartment in Mumbai and it's close to a lot of restaurant choices and good things that Karen can do, even when I am out of town. It's much more convenient and handy than our Gurgaon apartment was, which was kind of far out.
I am going to keep this kind of short, try to get it to publish and wish each and every one of you a very wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas Season. Since Mumbai stays quite warm throughout the winter, as opposed to Delhi, which got cold in December and January, we will enjoy moderate temperatures throughout the winter (think South shore of the big Island of Hawaii for weather comparisons).
We love you all and hope to hear from you soon,
Dan and Karen Clifford
P.S. The pics are from the Formula One race in New Delhi a few weeks ago. Our aircraft owner bought 50% of the race team and we got to go to the weekend trials. We had tickets to the race but traffic was so bad we couldn't reach in time for the race. Still had fun, though.