I'm starting to get into a bit of a routine now and I'm finding having set things to do in the day helps pass the time better. Just like at home I can't seem to sleep past 5am-6am (I blame Lawson for that one) I have a cup of tea in bed while watching the CNN channel and then get ready to head down to breakfast. Breakfast is pretty average here for 5 star hotel. The only thing half decent is the scrambled eggs. I try and stretch out breakfast to an hour making use of the bottomless cups of coffee and reading the Mumbai Mirror newspaper. Then it's off to the clinic for my daily injections. My taxi driver "Jaggi" tells me a different story/fact about Mumbai each day which is really interesting. Today's story was about the corrupt Police - very interesting.... It's nice getting out of the hotel for a bit. I enjoy looking out the window of the taxi at the hustle and bustle of the city. Among the dirt and slum there is an array beautiful colour that fills the streets from the women's sari's. I usually get back to the hotel around lunch time, have a quick bite to eat and then head down to the pool with a book for the afternoon. Evenings are the hardest part in the day for me. Sitting in a small room with too much time to think isn't good for someone in my situation. Bringing dvd's from home has been a bit of a saviour because the tv channels here suck. At least I'm finally getting through all the chick flicks I bought in Bali 2 years ago.
Hoping the time passes quickly for you <3
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