Back to India After 7 Years | SFO to Doha Layover Adventure | Dim Eye Show
Just watched this vlog about returning to India after several years. The Doha airport and travel experience were nicely captured.
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Back to India After 7 Years | SFO to Doha Layover Adventure | Dim Eye Show
Just watched this vlog about returning to India after several years. The Doha airport and travel experience were nicely captured.

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In today's episode of 'Look who's back to India'! 😁😁😁 #backtoIndia #USreturn #MeetingAfterAnYear #DelhiWinters
The Big Move
After living in the US for 4 years I had to shift back to India within 10 days notice period. Being a new mother of a 3 months old baby boy, my life was going to change as I knew it.
As my body and me were trying to adjust to a new routine, we had to make this sudden move. The euphoria of going back to my home country was too much handle. But at the same time to wrap up a life I had come to love in the US was not so easy. It was like ripping a bandage off a new wound. Quite literally as I had just delivered a baby through C-section. But things, were screaming for my attention.
Being 31 year old, this was not my first move out of any country. I got into the Planner-me mode. Create the to-do list, sell the car, end the lease, sell the house stuff, call the movers and packers, close the bank accounts.. check check check. Things got sorted quite effortlessly thanks to my husband who took care of each task on the list meticulously and my mother who held the baby fort while my husband and I were away axing the to-do list.
Bang! Just a like a flash we were on the flight to India. The baby's diaper bag was packed like a superhit survival kit in any zombie apocalypse. Each item was carefully labelled and placed in an easily accessible section. I was quite amazed with myself for having executed it so well. The plan was for my mother and husband to be able to locate anything the baby needs without my assistance.The planned helped me more when I had to look for that diaper cream or that rattle with one hand while the other held the baby.
My baby boy was such a trooper. He blissfully slept through the whole flight. The airlines were kind enough to accommodate us with a bassinet, although it was a last minute ticket booking. Please ask for the bassinet while travelling with the infant they are a blessing. The baby will sleep peacefully nestled inside it. And you can rest a bit. We had checked with the pediatrician about the do's and dont's while travelling with a 3 months old.Luckily, he was too young to experience pressure changes in the atmosphere.Doctor said the baby this young will sleep through the ordeal.
After 21 hrs we were at the immigration desk in the Indian airport being welcomed in our local language. What a pleasure that was.. it washed away all the tiredness.
And so began my journey into a new motherhood in India.