Tomorrow morning at around 5am, we will be heading down to Delhi for a few days of sightseeing. We’ll have to go down that famously scary road, back down to Delhi. Hopefully with no flat tires this time and a few hours shorter. (The 6-hour drive took 9 hours last week). We’ll be doing lots of touristy things in Delhi – saturday we go to the Taj Mahal, which I am super excited about!!
Yesterday we had a traditional Indian breakfast cooked by mom MIL’s Hindi teacher, which was soooooo yummy. Then we went to visit the early development center where she works with disabled children. After that, we went to visit the women’s center where Mom volunteers. This is a center where battered women (most with deadbeat husbands) learn to quilt, knit, weave and cook while earning money to feed their children and enjoying a safe place for the day. It was so incredible to see this ministry and meet these women, some of whom travel upwards of one hour each way to work there. We were there while the local day care (which the director helps them pay for) let out, so I got to meet their children as well. I took LOADS of pictures, which I can’t wait to post.
Last night we went to dinner at the neighbors house, which was very interesting. They are three sisters who have traveled all over Inida. They are Hindu, so they were able to answer a lot of our questions about what we were seeing here. They adored Ellie and Grace, who happily ate their weight in food. (Seriously, homemade samosas, people. By their 200-year-old mother with no teeth. You can only imagine how amazing they tasted!!)
Today we visited the local Hindu temple, which was fascinating. Ellie and Grace are getting so comfortable with Indian people that Grace made friends with a monk. They were chatting away, him in Hindi (with the occasionaly “Hello! Good morning!” thrown in and Grace in English (with the occasional “Namaste!”). So funny! Ellie wants to know why all of the statues have so many arms.
Have to run — power surges again!




