Love the idea of a clock powered entirely by water. At $16, the price is a nice surprise. How wonderful it would be to have more household appliances powered similarly. Equally nice is the idea of an evolving photo tree. Being able to touch and feel images does more to relive the happy memories associated (at least for me) than watching a stream of digital images on a screen-saver. The beauty of both these ideas lie in their ability to connect us to a simpler time in the past.
An expat desi friend and I were discussing what it means to return to India when you have cobbled together a life in a foreign country no matter how flawed and imperfect. We have both spent over a decade outside India and have kids who were born abroad and have spent very little time back home. Returning "home" is something a lot of new immigrants like L and myself think about. We want very much for that to be an option because a full assimilation into our country of domicile is likely never going to happen. L has visited India more often than I have and has a much better pulse on what's going on there. For me the strongest drag force working against my desire to return home is my experience of life as a woman in India. I neither want to live that suffocatingly sheltered existence myself nor subject J to it. The freedom, independence and safety I have had in here in suburban America was not even something I knew I could expect to have in India. I never knew what it felt t...
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