Following my last blog post, a lot of you asked me about "quirky ways to heat up food in a hotel room". Here it is!
So you’ve just bought some food, say a wrap and fries from McDonald’s, and you’re walking back to your hotel in 2-degree weather with nothing but the paper bag to shield your dinner from the icy wind. You reach your room, settle down and you’re ready to devour your yummy meal... only to discover that it has become cold. Bummer. You look around your room helplessly and what do you see? No microwave, no hob (stove), no oven. Not even a fireplace. So, does that mean you simply chew on cold food? Hell, no! What kind of person would I be if I let you do that? Say hello to your new best friends...
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I made it to the airport! As I start this blog post, I’m sitting near Gate 78 at Terminal 2 of the Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport (Mumbai). Looking around me, it dawns on me that for the next 10 hours, I’m going to be cruising through the skies with all these people: young and old, friends and strangers, tired and wide awake. I must say that the airport is BEAUTIFUL. I’m not sure I can ever get bored of roaming around it. I bet it’s even more fun when you’re here with family and friends. As if to prove this very point, a couple in front of me are joined by a group of their friends and their warm greetings and cheerful laughter fills the air for a moment. Before I can dwell anymore on the present, let’s get down to the real talk... how did I get to this moment and what you can do to be here someday too! 1. Purpose for travel: Do you need a purpose? Not really but most people do. My reason to travel is to experience something new on my gap year. What better than to visit the place I’ve always wanted to go to? People travel for various reasons: business, medical treatment, education and of course, tourism.
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AuthorNikita is currently a prospective medical student on a gap year before starting university. She has experience mentoring students for IGCSE and A Level exams. Her current area of interest is neuroscience. Acknowledgement and Gratitude
A heartfelt thank you to the following people for their encouragement, help and support: Mum & Dad Martin, Tina & Roshni Timms Preeti Bhatt Anjana Rathore Sanshriti Mehta Eeshani Juthani Indraja Polubothu Abhishek Ghoshal Vibhavari Desai Ananya Singh Tanishqa Naithani Vineeth Lekkala Archives
August 2017
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