As I write this entry, I realize many of you have not ushered in 2014 yet!
We've had several busy days since we arrived in Kolkata.
A couple days ago, we spent the day with the girls at their home on the outskirts of the city. We have been humbled by their joy and spirit of gratitude for what they have. I believe there are 9 girls and there are two 3 yr. old boys living in the home. Each child has a different story. Some have parents still living who cannot take care of them. Some are orphaned. It was inspiring to hear these children dream of becoming doctors and police. Yet, many of them are unaware of other options for careers so some of the work is be done is to help equip them with knowledge and resources to build into their lives as they grow up.
The new school year begins next week. Each child will be tested for class placement. The educational system starts at age three and there seems to be quite a lot of pressure to score high at a young age. Rebekah and I assisted the girls with reading/spelling in preparation for their exams.
Meanwhile, Randy went to the nearby boys home and assessed needs for some work projects. There are 21 young men living in that home (all recovering from some kind of addiction). Apparently they have tons of energy!!!
We ended that day going to a Rashatan fair (I think that's correctly spelled). By that time we were absolutely exhausted and experiencing sensory overload! There were so many people. The music was loud! Rebekah did get to ride a camel. We saw dancers and acrobats and a man walking on fire.
We are still adjusting to the time difference and find ourselves waking up way too early. But we are slowly acclimating.
Yesterday Randy returned to the boys home to try to get some work done. It sounds like he had quite the adventure with a couple of the boys walking for miles, taking auto rickshaws trying to locate fluorescent tube light bulbs. He took lots of pics but I'm having a difficult time uploading them to our blog.
Rebekah and I accompanied the girls to the zoo. Again, the mass number of people was overwhelming. I experienced a lot of anxiety as I was constantly counting children and adults making sure our group of 20 didn't get separated!
We spent New Year's Eve in our hotel room and fella sleep early. I was expecting it to be "crazy" busy and loud but didn't find it any louder than our first couple nights here. Thank goodness for the a/c drowning out much of the noise!
Today we are supposed to go to brunch with Rachel and the other volunteers. I am not sure if stores are open today or not. If so, we are planning to go to an open market , shop, and take in the sights. We plan to be low key today and rest.
We've gotten reports of the extreme cold and mass amount of snow we've left behind in Canada. We are definitely grateful for a break from that!
I will keep trying to figure out pics on this.
We covet your thoughts and prayers as we continue our journey !
Happy New Year!