Monsoon Madness

The torrential rains in Hyderabad have begun to match my behavior – nonstop, constant, and slightly frenzied.

I spent my first days in India making wedding decisions – selected the invitations, ordered the wedding bands, picked out the jewelry I would wear during the various ceremonies, met with DJs, and set up even more meetings for the weekend with the chefs and possible decorators.  I’m headed to Delhi next week to visit a good friends and pick out my lenghas for two of the wedding events.  I’m pestering friends to get me their addresses and book their tickets (get on it, wedding guests!  Ticket prices are only going to increase).  And I’m still finishing thank-you cards from the engagement party (slacker of me, I k now).

Work has taken on a new frenzy.  I’ve taken on new responsibilities while trying to offload others while learning everything I can about my new role.  Working US hours in India is quite the challenge – I’m up at 6 am responding to emails that came during the night, am in the India office by 9, leave here around 5 for a short break before the calls and queries resume again at 7 pm.  Bedtime is around midnight.

Coming off of 7 weeks of constant travel and little sleep, one would think I would be in a comatose state at the moment.  Whether it’s the limited time I have to get everything done or that I’ve adjusted to life in airplane seats, hotel beds, and limited sleep, I keep going with no short-term end in sight.

Many of my friends ask how I do it.  The answer is that I just do.  I cross off as much as I can from my to-do list, ask for help when I need it, and rely on several strong cups of tea to get me through the day (coffee-free for almost 5 months).  It’s truly remarkable what we are capable of accomplishing.

Especially when the prospect of a week-long, tropical trip is only 5 months away (hello, honeymoon!)