Who knew life could change so much so quickly… from being single to becoming a husband and then a father. Its almost two years now, since I took the vows of marriage with the beautiful Jessica. And 9 months ago we brought into this world a beautiful baby girl.
But it feels like it was only yesterday that I was running around in the streets of Basaveshwarnagar, Bangalore wearing a chaddi (shorts) playing gali (street) cricket.
The past 2 years has been exhilarating and challenging with the past 6 months being extremely hectic and exhausting. So many things happened at the same time that its a miracle I haven’t lost my mind… my wife and and friends might differ on that
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Preparing for the USMLE Step 1 with an infant at home was very testing. It would have been impossible if not for my wife. I shifted my view from trying to score a 99 to praying that I at least pass with some dignity left… as the time scheduled to prepare post Kaplan shrank from the initially planned 2 months to 20 days. My computer conked out a week before the exam and I had to make do with a rental computer. Despite all that I am happy to say that I made it to the other side… I passed. I still have Step 2 and Step 3 to go.
The day after the exam there was a photo shoot for an ad in which my daughter was to appear. It was for the range of baby products by Himalaya Herbals. This opportunity just landed at our doorstep through Jessica’s friend who is a model. Then came the visa interview which ended up as multiple visits to Chennai. Luckily, while I prepared for my exams my wife took care of all the needed paperwork for the interview… I got the visa. With that aside we now had to shift our focus on the move to the US.
We always knew moving countries with an infant was going to be very challenging. This had to be a team affair. We divided our responsibilities and started the process of selling all the stuff we owned in India and were not taking with us, while on the other side securing an apartment and a job in the US. Since I am not certified to practice in the US yet, I couldn’t join up at a hospital. So, the pressure was now on my wife… luckily her old job was waiting for her and they were very happy to know she was coming back
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Selling mostly everything we owned took time and had to be planned properly. After all we still had to live in that space and fulfill the needs of an infant up until the moment we left for the airport. The shippers came 2 weeks before our departure to pack and take all the stuff we wanted to ship to the US.
Leaving India was hard, I tried my best to meet up with family and friends amidst the frenzy of activities. It was very challenging with many ups and downs and on March 3 we were on a plane to Boston. It was our first time traveling with our daughter for over 24 hrs. We did not know what to to expect. With only some minor hiccups we landed in Boston.
A big thanks to all our friends back in India for the going away party. It is truly appreciated
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MY wife’s parents live near Boston and we spent a couple of days there. My wife came down with the flu, Anju had a melt down and it took her 2 days before she let her Grandparents care for her. We left Anju with her Grandparents and drove to DC.
Alexandria, near Washington DC was where we were going to live. It took us 9 hrs to get to Alexandria and the weather was horrendous as it rained all the way non-stop. I now had the flu and was not feeling so hot. I don’t even know how my wife managed to drive in such bad weather conditions for 9 hrs with a sick passenger. After all she had not been driving during her stay in India. Kudos to her.
We managed to reach our apartment complex half hour before our rental office closed. It was perfect, for we were able to get into our apartment and dump 9 suitcases worth of stuff in it. We even manged to buy a mattress that evening. We crashed for the night at one of my wife’s friends house.
The next day the movers we had hired arrived and we got my wife’s stuff out of storage into the apartment. We also managed to get the mattress we had bought the day before with some help from her friends. With the donation of a never used vacuum cleaner by another of her generous friends we were set. We now had a couple of days to get the place ready for Anju. Jessica’s parents arrived with Anju by air and spent the weekend with us.
And there you have it, the move had finally ended… nope, not yet. The stuff from India, some by air and some by sea were still on the way. The stuff by air, mostly Anju’s stuff arrived a week after. We are still waiting for the shipment on the slow boat.
PS: I am yet to see the Himalaya Herbals ad with Anju in it. Hopefully when it comes out some of my friends will take pictures of it and send it to us.
UPDATE: Anjali’s Ad is finally out.