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Santa? Is that you? |
After the celebration, Holly and I headed to Bangalore on Christmas Eve and celebrated the best way we knew: with pizza. (I might mention that during the more difficult times during the preparation for Christmas ~when we were covered in glitter at midnight making religious statues~ I made a motivational sign out of glitter that merely said PIZZA. It served its purpose and continues to hang on the wall alongside family photos.) We had a mellow Christmas full of pizza and movies with fellow volunteer Matt where we Skyped our families and played Bananagrams.
What Christmas looked like this year. |
My Dad loved almost all that India had to offer and kept a list on his phone of what he liked and didn't like. From what I remember, India's driving skills were on the "cool" list while the lack of seat belts was not. I don't think my mom would like him bringing back the driving skills to America~basically you're playing a video game where driving laws are more like suggestions and you are swerving between not only other cars, but people, cows, pigs, goats…you name it basically. We got to go back to the Elephant Palace in Mysore and around Bangalore a bit before coming to Deodurga. I am so glad he got to come to where I actually work so that he could meet the kids and community members and see where I live. The bus ride here was a whole other experience including a loose wire above my head that caught fire…but that story is for another time. Only in India.
Dad and the kids. |
The weeks between then and now were full with illness (my body's favorite thing to do every two weeks is to get sick with various things). This time it was bronchitis and slight pneumonia. Having asthma really didn't help either. And after a quick trip to the hospital, which was rather nice, I was put on some strong meds and here we are today! I recovered enough to celebrate my birthday yesterday
, which was my 23rd. I think the kids were more excited than I was about it. The entire day before they kept coming up to me saying, "Miss tomorrow, TOMORROW is your feast!!" I love them. The day started out with a marching band in my room playing me to wake and ended with a feast that was SO good. In between, there was a balloon popped over my head that was full of confetti, lots of singing, a volleyball match, and many many kisses from my kids (some from the staff-whachaaaaa! Jk they were on the cheek from the sisters!). No Indian princes for me…yet ;). I'm just kidding Adam, I remember signing all those papers!
So now just lots of rest for me, as the doctor prescribed. I have been thinking about what I want to add next to my tattoo. For those of you who don't know, I have a tattoo of a dove on my foot with "teach" written in Khmer on the inside, symbolic of when I taught English in Cambodia two years ago. I knew when I first got my tattoo that it was never really going to be "finished," that I was going to keep adding to it with the more things I did. I have decided, almost, that the next addition is going to be "For Good" written in Kanada, the local language spoken here. You can guess at the meaning there, but I will give you a hint: I'm a musical buff. I am also going to add "Belle" from my time as a Loyola Marymount University Belle (my service organization in which I was the Vice President) and "No Day But Today" which is my personal motto.
Words for thought. Let me know if you have questions about anything! Love to all,
V