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		<title>By: Granpidou</title>
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		<author>Granpidou</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 20:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi!
We are never as ready as we thought.  Yes, we should have thought of the stroller and the towels and ...........  Hope they had dishes and bed ware.  When we arrived in India way back, we had beds but no mattress so you’re a step ahead. Not a very comforting comment but things will get better once your baggage arrives and you can hang your personal stuff. That will help make it somewhat like your home in Ottawa ‘but smaller’!!!. 
It always takes time to settle in and get adapted to the culture, customs and the neighbourhood. You’ll see what a month will do.  The children will likely adapt quicker.  As for the cat, it will take him (her) time. Take it a day at a time.  Moves are always disrupting, even in Canada when you move from city to city but I must admit that solutions are easier to come by.  In a pinch, you can always contact Myriam.   She is the Swiss person living in Zurich. I can send you her email. Tell me when your email is up.
Love to be there to help you.  Love to all and hugs to F, C and C.

Granpido and Gransy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi!<br />
We are never as ready as we thought.  Yes, we should have thought of the stroller and the towels and &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..  Hope they had dishes and bed ware.  When we arrived in India way back, we had beds but no mattress so you’re a step ahead. Not a very comforting comment but things will get better once your baggage arrives and you can hang your personal stuff. That will help make it somewhat like your home in Ottawa ‘but smaller’!!!.<br />
It always takes time to settle in and get adapted to the culture, customs and the neighbourhood. You’ll see what a month will do.  The children will likely adapt quicker.  As for the cat, it will take him (her) time. Take it a day at a time.  Moves are always disrupting, even in Canada when you move from city to city but I must admit that solutions are easier to come by.  In a pinch, you can always contact Myriam.   She is the Swiss person living in Zurich. I can send you her email. Tell me when your email is up.<br />
Love to be there to help you.  Love to all and hugs to F, C and C.</p>
<p>Granpido and Gransy</p>
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