Dilliwala Dents

It’s been one week since Tony and I joined the teeming masses of the Dilliwala – the almost 17 million residents of Delhi. We can now be counted among the 1.1 billion (with a B!) people who make India home.

When we accepted our jobs at the American Embassy School here back in February, the headmaster told us, “Whatever is true about India, the opposite is also true.” We have seen this first-hand every day since we stepped off the plane. For example: Our first-floor apartment (which is actually on the second floor if you speak American English) is located in a posh Southwest New Delhi neighborhood with tree-lined streets, lovely parks and spacious gated homes manned by around-the-clock security guards. However, our building backs up to a sprawling slum, which is hidden from view by a large fence. During the day, a steady parade of slum-dwellers streams past in the adjoining alley, but they seem to disappear when they reach the main road. We hardly sense their presence except for the sound of chatter, laughter or crying babies. Our up-market neighborhood also serves as home to several cows that roam freely during the day. In a country where cows are sacred, these cows have it especially good. Although the houses and apartments appear huge and clean, often with lovely courtyards or gardens, the streets are in disrepair and feature occasional piles of sand or bricks dumped for someone’s construction project. The juxtapositions are never-ending and surreal.

We arrived in New Delhi last Sunday night after meeting many of the other new teachers at the Chicago airport (they were easy to spot as we had been told to wear our navy AES polo shirts). School administrators picked us up and took us to our apartment, where workers carried all eight of our boxes and bags upstairs for us.

What a nice surprise to see a traditional brass nameplate on the door!
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In the foyer, we encountered a little welcome mat, which turned out to be an artform called “rangoli” created in colored rice! Unfortunately, we only figured this out by stepping on it and messing up the design.
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Here’s Tony in front of our building.
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As we wait for our shipment to arrive, we make regular trips to a nearby shopping area to buy household necessities. It’s a nice place with two western-style grocery stores and many high-end shops … and the requisite cows.
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So here’s a little video tour of our apartment. Hmmm … I filmed this with my iPad, which I’ve never done before, and I just realized I created a very skinny video. Well, too bad. I’m jetlagged and exhausted, so I’m just going to post the silly thing rather than try to figure it out.

7 thoughts on “Dilliwala Dents”

  1. I love your video and look forward to seeing your place when you get your shipment. Best of luck as you settle in to your new home!

  2. It looks wonderful Sharon! A blank canvas that you can work your magic on. It’s so nice to see where you are living. I know I told you we wouldn’t be able to get there this year, but… I WANT TO COME!!! So we’ll see. We are winding up our days in Canada, we leave St Marys tomorrow and Kleinburg in 4 days. Zip! There goes my summer. Still, no complaints as it was absolutely fabulous!!!
    Miss you, miss you, miss you.
    Love Ames

  3. Thanks for the blogging, I’ve already waited for it!!!! You will make your interior design magic and your apartment will be fabulous, I know. Have a great beginning of the school year and let me know when is the best time to visit ; ))) .

    Love,

    Raija

  4. hey there might be lots of trash, but I didn’t see any gecko poops! there’s a bonus! thanks for the quick tour, can’t wait to hear more about it. take care, Bernie xox

  5. The place looks great and so do you two considering the move, jet lag and the heat. Remember, Abu Dhabi isn’t far. When you need some R&R come on over! I’m looking forward to more videos and posts on your newest adventure. XXO

  6. Love the video, thanks for sharing! I didn’t see much evidence of your 8 boxes of stuff, so presume it’s already been put away – good for you guys!

    Looks like I’m going to be competing with Jen from Abu Dhabi for your visits to Muscat, but just remember your own bedroom & bathroom await you anytime!

  7. Brendan and I will need to do some budget planning so we can get over there!!!! Your place will look great, can’t wait to see the next video.

    Love, Trace

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