When we order a drink at a food stall, it is served in a glass glass. When we order it to go, they pour it into these plastic bags tied with string.
Thank you Kai! She is the reason we were able to offer our program in Singapore. She is a tremendously talented children's yoga teacher and a delightful person to be with.
All these photos are out of order, still figuring that piece out. Here is the finished product from the pictures below. Ana took me to this place where we picked out our ingredients then handed them the bowl and they cooked it up inot a soup with spices and handed it back to us. It was fun, fast and only a few bucks. I wish there were places to eat like this around here in Chicago.
This girl in pink was totally enamored. She came right up and sat in front of me to OM.
This is where I ate nearly every day. There was a food stall right across from Ana's place (where I stayed) behind the rail stop. I could get a dosa or paratha for a couple bucks. Good breakfast.
The children loved hearing about the fair princess Draupadi and her father's idea to hold a contest to find her a proper match. One child excitedly asked if it was a coloring contest.
Our first group of students in Singapore. We had a lot of fun together and enjoyed the beautiful space at Bodhi Yoga Studio and Lounge.