Hyphenated Homecoming: A Journey Back After 11 Years – Buckle Up for the Ride

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I had grand plans. Write everything, edit like a pro, and drop the entire series at once—kind of like Netflix does, so my dear readers could binge-read the whole thing.

Yeah… that didn’t happen.

Turns out, writing about an 11-year overdue trip back home is just as overwhelming as taking the actual trip. So instead of stressing myself out (and likely ending up publishing nothing), I decided to go organic. Meaning: I’ll write, edit, and post these stories as they’re ready. Organic, real, and unfolding naturally—just like the trip itself.

So, what’s this series all about?

It’s about going back to India after more than a decade. It’s about the nostalgia, the changes, the things that remained the same, and the little moments that hit differently when you’ve been away for so long.

What’s coming up (or already published, depending on when you’re reading this):

  • Part 1 – Preparing for the Journey: The trip started long before I boarded the flight. Packing, planning, and realizing how much my travel mindset has changed over the years.
  • Part 2 – First Impressions of India: A brand-new Mumbai airport, a chaotic late-night Uber ride, and the first real test of patience.
  • Part 3 – The Road Trip to Pune: A highway adventure, a moment of panic when my Uber took a random detour, and my first attempt (and failure) at paying with UPI.
  • Part 4 – Food, Family, and a Walk Down Memory Lane: The first homemade meal, a visit to Pune’s legendary Kayani Bakery, and reconnecting with my only remaining elders from my parents’ generation.
  • Part 5 – A Visit to अब-Normal Home: A deeply personal and inspiring chapter—my visit to अब-Normal Home, where my sister-in-law Kishori Pathak and her team are transforming the lives of special children through education, care, and confidence-building.
  • And guess what? That’s just the half of it! This blog series now has 10 parts—each one packed with surprises, nostalgia, and a fair share of ‘only in India’ moments. Keep an eye out as they roll out – all parts will be live by the end of March (of 2025)!
A 10-part blog series – Hyphenated Homecoming

If you thought the first five parts were a ride, wait till you see what’s next. From accidentally running a bank branch to discovering how India’s next gen is redefining success, the journey only gets wilder.

This trip was filled with moments too special to rush through. Would it have been nice to read all of this at once? Sure. But hey, this way, you have a reason to keep coming back and show me some love❤️I am certain, you will.

Buckle up, the best is yet to come! 🚀🇮🇳

4 responses to “Hyphenated Homecoming: A Journey Back After 11 Years – Buckle Up for the Ride”

  1. Mandar, the introduction to this series seems very interesting to me !! I go to India almost every year, but still can’t wait to read your India visit blog, who went to India after 11 years 😁
    Your writing definitely shows your keen and insightful observations but also I love the language you use which is rich and very charming !!

    Smita Chopade-Khatavkar

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    1. Hi Smita – thank you for not only stopping by my digital abode, but taking time to leave this kind comment.

      Yes, there are a lot of friends of ours, like you, who visit India regularly. For me, this time, one thing or the other led to a long gap and I had to document what I observed. 😊

      I would be curious to know how it compares with your observations over years.

      Thanks again for your comment and looking forward to your reaction(s) as you read the series.

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  2. It was an absolute delight to read about your visit to India! I would love to hear more about your experiences and adventures during your trip.

    Sonali Pathak 😊

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    1. Thank you, Sonali for stopping by and your kind words. I am glad you are liking it so far. It was great catching up with you as well, albeit for a short while. 😊 Next time (without such long gap) I will spend more time – I promise! take care and keep reading.

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