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Vol. 1 Issue 3 – Dec. 2006
In this Issue
About Us
Bangalore Breeze is a collection of personal experiences of expats. KC Comal is the Chillibreeze expat ‘reporter from the field’.
About KC Comal

KC refuses to limit herself to one label. Among the many hats she wears are: Full time mom, part time writer, teacher, chef, art collector, gardener, quilter and extremely good vacationer. She has lived in Northern California for close to 20 years. After two decades in Silicon Valley her husband will be working from Bangalore. They have two children, a 12 year old daughter and an 8 year old son. |
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In the Breeze
Bangalore Breeze continues to have a growing subscription. An interesting insight is that expats from all over the world are signing up. We need you to share your non-American expat tips. Do send your experiences to us today and help us build this community service.
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Q & A's from readers |
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Q: I am expecting a baby. We're not sure what health care is like over there & if it would be wise to have a baby overseas. What is your experience with the health care?
read our answers
Q: I am also concerned about safe neighborhoods, city crime rate, how safe you feel, ... If you can offer any other information, it would be extremely appreciated.
read our answers
Q: What do you most miss about the US? What do you wish you brought along that you did not?
Oh goodness, what do I miss about the US? Don’t get me started... read my list
and more Q & A
If you have a question, email KC
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Bangalore Beat
Awesome! That was the kids’ verdict at the end of our day trip to Bannerghata zoo and wild animal park. It was with low expectations that I took the kids there, for Indian zoos are not known for either their habitats or their care of the animals. After the short drive from Bangalore we reached the zoo where a ticket agent listened to my anxious queries about the safari bus and then...

Regal indifference!

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The Beginnings (continued) |
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It is hard to be away from home with the holidays fast approaching. The novelty and adrenalin rush have worn off, and it’s only natural to link the inevitable blues with the move. Realizing that keeping busy is the best remedy to homesickness, I fill our days with activity. There are still mundane chores to be taken care of and on Monday morning we go to the school recommended tailor to order the school uniforms. Weaving our way through narrow alleys and up a crumbling staircase we found a...
read more on: Getting the basic appliances. Appliance shopping was relatively easy. Appliance ownership is a whole new game, however...
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Highlight Medical Tourism
Want to learn more about health options? Buy the recently published Medical Tourism: a Bangalore Perspective
Want to learn more about Indian Art? Buy this beautiful ebook: The World of Indian Murals and Paintings
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