{"id":1374,"date":"2008-11-15T14:14:01","date_gmt":"2008-11-15T19:14:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/womantalk.wordpress.com\/?p=1374"},"modified":"2008-11-15T14:14:01","modified_gmt":"2008-11-15T19:14:01","slug":"i-am-from-bombay-india","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.womantalk.org\/?p=1374","title":{"rendered":"I am from BOMbay! INdia!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Two days ago I was driving up to a posh gated neighborhood to drop off one of Bella&#8217;s friends. The road leads up to a neighborhood where the houses are $700,000 to at least a million, easy.<\/p>\n<p>I was stopped by a surprising sight.<\/p>\n<p>A thin, old, distinctly Indian man was in the middle of the street waving his white, taped cane. &#8220;I am disabled! Please stop!&#8221; he shouted. He alternately waved the cane wildly in the air and hit the ground in front of him with it.<\/p>\n<p>And although he looked homeless, and I was cringing inside my skin, what could I do but stop? The guy looked to be in his eighties and he was at the bottom of a long hill &#8211; I figured I could at least give him a lift up the hill.<\/p>\n<p>I stopped &#8211; but since he was in the middle of the street, I was also in the middle of the road. And cars immediately began to pile up behind me. The man started shouting, &#8220;THANK YOU FOR STOPPING! I AM AN OLD MAN! I AM FROM BOMBAY, INDIA!&#8221; At the same time he was thrusting his cane and floppy leather satchel at me to hold. He could not get himself into my compact little Hyundai. I was starting to perspire &#8211; not only was the weather hot, but I could see the waiting SUVs behind me, my baby Christian was howling, and I caught a glimpse of the horrified expression on Bella&#8217;s friends&#8217; face in the rearview mirror. Finally, he squeezed himself into the passenger seat by grabbing his knee and slowly easing himself in, one leg at a time.<\/p>\n<p>He never stopped his shouting, which I assume was because of his deafness,&#8221; THANK YOU FOR STOPPING! I LIVE THREE STREETS UP. GO ON, FURTHER, DRIVE ON!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He was dismayed when I turned in to drop Bella&#8217;s friend off. &#8220;THIS IS NO HELP TO ME! YOU MUST TURN AROUND!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>By the time Bella&#8217;s friend was getting out of the car, my nerves were getting frayed. The baby was still wailing and I was (sorry to admit this) but getting squeamish about his milky blue blind eye facing me &#8211; that and the condition of his toes in his sandals. The man was wearing sandals with a full suit. I asked him to get out of the car, but apparently he could not hear or understand me. I asked him, then, to close his door properly. Again, no understanding. So, under the glare of his milky blind eye, I decided to drive him where he needed to go. There didn&#8217;t seem to be any other way of getting him out of my car. His door remained improperly closed.<\/p>\n<p>In the noise and chaos, I had a moment of internal calm. Probably in Bombay, India, he did not look like a crazy homeless man. Probably in Bombay he got a heck of lot more respect for reaching the ripe old age he was. He didn&#8217;t stink or use foul language &#8211; what was the problem with driving this man a few blocks to his house? Then Christian&#8217;s\u00c2\u00a0 unhappy screaming broke through, and I seethed about the family who would let strangers take care of their grandpa in this way.<\/p>\n<p>Finally I pulled up to a grand old mansion and he slowly made his way out of the car. When he got out and had closed the door, he leaned in through the window, &#8221; WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME IN FOR TEA OR COFFEE?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Ha. He was civilized! I was tempted, but then decided against it. I shouted, &#8220;NO, THANK YOU!,&#8221; pulled a quick U-ie and headed home.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two days ago I was driving up to a posh gated neighborhood to drop off one of Bella&#8217;s friends. The road leads up to a neighborhood where the houses are $700,000 to at least a million, easy. 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