A very fun weekend number 4 has passed.
We got up at 5 saturday morning and got ready for the trip to Chennai. The road was bumpy but not too crowded.
We went through a lot of beautiful landscape, like this rice field behind Alex munching a banana.

It had been raining for a day or two in Chennai when we arrived, but as we went out for dinner, it really started to pour. We went to bed in complete darkness because a thunder storm had cut off the electricity at the house. Outside frogs were singing us good night.
The next morning started early. We went off from Sumathi's relatives and a bit into the central city. The rain and wind had flooded large parts of the city and broken trees were lying everywhere. We had to pass a street that was completely flooded, and decided to try going through the water by car. Unfortunately the water was too deep for the car and Alex and Jay, our host, had to get out and push the swimming car onto dry land.



This sure added a lot of fun and adventure feeling!
After this we made it to the wedding. It is very beautiful and exciting to watch different wedding ceremonies.
The south indian wedding is really strange for Europeans.
We always sit still and try not to make a sound. Here they walk around, talk to relatives, have breakfast, and leave while the ceremony is taking place. Very funny.


They also served a traditional breakfast on a banana leaf.
Last but not least, I've promissed my mother two pictures.
1. Me wearing a sari

2. The Jayakrishnan family, our hosts. (Left to right Alex, Anupa, Sumathi and Jay)

!!!By the way...the picture gallery is now working. Have a look!!!
We got up at 5 saturday morning and got ready for the trip to Chennai. The road was bumpy but not too crowded.
We went through a lot of beautiful landscape, like this rice field behind Alex munching a banana.

It had been raining for a day or two in Chennai when we arrived, but as we went out for dinner, it really started to pour. We went to bed in complete darkness because a thunder storm had cut off the electricity at the house. Outside frogs were singing us good night.
The next morning started early. We went off from Sumathi's relatives and a bit into the central city. The rain and wind had flooded large parts of the city and broken trees were lying everywhere. We had to pass a street that was completely flooded, and decided to try going through the water by car. Unfortunately the water was too deep for the car and Alex and Jay, our host, had to get out and push the swimming car onto dry land.



This sure added a lot of fun and adventure feeling!
After this we made it to the wedding. It is very beautiful and exciting to watch different wedding ceremonies.
The south indian wedding is really strange for Europeans.
We always sit still and try not to make a sound. Here they walk around, talk to relatives, have breakfast, and leave while the ceremony is taking place. Very funny.


They also served a traditional breakfast on a banana leaf.
Last but not least, I've promissed my mother two pictures.
1. Me wearing a sari

2. The Jayakrishnan family, our hosts. (Left to right Alex, Anupa, Sumathi and Jay)

!!!By the way...the picture gallery is now working. Have a look!!!









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