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Published: February 10th 2010
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I have managed to catch up with a lot of my wonderful friends while I have been in Australia these last few months, but for those who I haven’t managed to see and others not in Australia, I will fill you in on what has been happening in my slightly crazy life.
I left India in September and was home in time for the birth of my fourth grandchild, Hudson. He is now a happy smiling 4 month old and Lauren is a truly amazing mother.
Catching up with Lex (what a Dad you are), Sami and little Seth was wonderful too and so good that we could all have Christmas together. Then I got to be at Seth’s first birthday before heading off again the very next day. I seem to be doing that with Seth!
But wait, I have got ahead of myself.
Back in Adelaide for a few weeks and it was one of those nights when I just couldn’t sleep and at about 3 a.m. I had an idea. I would sell my Magill house, buy 2 smaller properties and rent them out. One to Lex and Sami and the other to whomever. This meant that I would never have to worry about my darling youngest child plus I would get a little more rent to support me on my travels.
So that is what I have done.
All is done and dusted and I am now in Bali on route to India once more, having arrived here just in time for Tasha’s fifth birthday celebrations.
After Bali I am planning to work in Combaitore, Tamil Nadu for the Isha Foundation - you may like to Google it, then I shall start travelling north to visit Haridwar
and Nepal again and anywhere else where I can be of help, plus get a little yoga and mediation in!
So once again you can travel with me and share in my experiences, all of which I hope will be good, just like last year.
I don’t know how long I will stay away this time but having this kind of freedom and opportunity is unbelievable. What have I done to deserve this?
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Pauline
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Happy Travels
What beautiful happy grandchildren - it must have been hard to leave them. Looking forward to reading about your next set of adventures!