Back in Kerala!

I’ve been back in Trivandrum for almost three weeks now. So far, I’ve readjusted to the humidity and heat and the fact that I will never be able to do anything with my hair here besides just letting it be a poofball. And it’s great to be able to relish South Indian food again. Thank goodness the repulsion didn’t last. Speaking of food, I don’t have to cook much anymore either. My husband hired a maid/cook for me so I can just live the life of (pregnant) Reilly. And it’s a good thing there was someone here to cook for the first several days especially because I was out of commission with jet lag. I blame that on Little Bean.

And I think Lil’ Bean has grown quite a bit. At least, I hope SHE has because my stomach has ballooned over the past couple weeks. So much so that Zac will sometimes look at my stomach in concern and say, “You still have a few months to go. Are you sure it’s not going to burst?” Personally, I think she had a growth spurt because I stopped eating bacon and macaroni & cheese and started eating fresh fish, veggies, and fruits again. Thanks, Indian food! My burgeoning belly has also caused me to start waddling a bit, especially at night when I’ve just given up for the day. I feel like I’m a little pathetic looking sometimes, but it’s all worth knowing she’s growing like a weed. And she kicks like a maniac now too. I am beginning to think she rarely sleeps, or hopefully, she sleeps when I do. When she is quiet during the day, our new favorite thing to do is lightly tap or talk into my stomach until she starts kicking in response. Love it!

Zac and I haven’t done much since I’ve been back. That’s partly because we don’t have car yet (next month!), I get tired too easily, and it’s just so convenient to stay home now that we have someone doing our cooking. However, there is a lot of stuff to do in Trivandrum, and I want to see and do as much as possible before Lil’ Bean comes around. I mean, I know I’ll still be able to do things once she’s here, but I have a hard enough time hauling my own self around India. I may just want to be under house arrest with her for a month or so. Who knows? Anyway, our new favorite place to go outside our house is Veli Lake and Tourist Village and Shankumugham Beach. It’s only fifteen minutes from our house. We discovered it thanks to one of Zac’s cousins, who we took there two weeks ago. It’s simply a picnic area that has lovely gardens, boating, a kiddie park, and a floating restaurant. We loved it so much we went back this week.

Maybe starting next month, we’ll venture outside more, but right now, we’re enjoying our new home and relaxing together. And don’t worry, I’ll keep you posted on any exciting stuff we do try!

One of the many coconut trees in our yard.
One of the many coconut trees in our yard.
Awesome views from our terrace!
Awesome views from our terrace!
BABY COCONUTS! Aren't they cute?
BABY COCONUTS! Aren’t they cute?
Tamarind tree in our yard! How cool!
Tamarind tree in our yard! How cool!
Temple that is just up the street from us. It was awesomely decorated for the Dussehra festival, but we didn't get any photos of that. :(
Temple that is just up the street from us. It was awesomely decorated for the Dussehra festival, but we didn’t get any photos of that. 😦
Along almost every road in India, you will see these hand painted advertisements, political announcements, etc. It's always been one of my favorite things to see here even though it's common. This sign is in Malayalam.
Along almost every road in India, you will see these hand painted advertisements, political announcements, etc. It’s always been one of my favorite things to see here even though it’s common. This sign is in Malayalam, the language of Kerala.
I love this photo. This house is HUGE and really fancy, and this stray dog parked himself on the stoop and was going to town on cleaning himself. The many dualities of India. :)
I love this photo. This house is HUGE and really fancy, and this stray dog parked himself on the stoop and was going to town cleaning himself. The many dualities of India. 🙂
Lovely scenic view on one of our evening walks
Lovely scenic view on one of our evening walks. It’s even prettier when the sun is setting.
Who let the land manatee pose for this photo? ;)
Who let the land manatee pose for this photo? 😉
More of the incredible views we see each evening.
More of the incredible views we see each evening.
Gardens at Veli Tourist Village!
Gardens at Veli Tourist Village!
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Such a handsome fella!
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They have tons of flowers in their gardens!

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Some of the boats at the village
Some of the boats at the village

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Posing on the floating bridge that leads to the beach
Posing on the floating bridge that leads to the beach.
Baddhi ka baal (cotton candy)
Baddhi ka baal (cotton candy)
View looking from the beach back to the lake. There is a passage of water that connects the Arabian Sea to Veli Lake.
View looking from the beach back to the lake. There is a passage of water that connects the Arabian Sea to Veli Lake.
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🙂
More beach
More beach
Don't I look like I'm not sweating?
Don’t I look like I’m not sweating?

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Cute backwater area
Cute backwater area
Freshly roasted!
Freshly roasted!
Have I mentioned the gorgeous flowers?
Have I mentioned the gorgeous flowers?

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MORE FLOWERS.
MORE FLOWERS.
Red bananas!
Red bananas!

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Near the entrance
Near the entrance
Zac's relatives that we took to the village.
Zac’s relatives that we took to the village.
On the boat ride!
On the boat ride!
Floating bridge
Floating bridge
Kiddie park
Kiddie park

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Area where the sea meets the lake
Area where the sea meets the lake

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Backwaters
Backwaters
Fishing boat
Fishing boat
Forest-themed restaurant where we went on a date
Forest-themed restaurant where we went on a date
We clean up nice :)
We clean up nice 🙂
Look at the monkey napkin holder!
Look at the monkey napkin holder!

By the way, did I happen to mention we bought a new camera? We’ve been on photo overload for the past several days!