Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Ride on the Wild Side

One Sunday we were visiting after church when an elephant walked by. David quickly got the video camera, jumped in the taxi and off he went to film the pachyderm! The following You Tube is the result. Enjoy! :)




Friday, November 28, 2008

Distinguished Guests ?

Ben and I were invited as guests to a school sports event where we were honored by sitting up front. Notice Ben's face on the last few seconds of the video. "That's something else", as he would say. :)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Ben On You Tube

Hi Everyone! :) Click on the site below and it will take you to Ben's premier You Tube video.


Monday, August 18, 2008

4 Generations


****************** Also wanted to share this picture of our family, four generations.

Anil


Here is a picture of our helper, Anil. He comes to us from northeast India where he lived in a village. He thinks he is about 18 or 19 years old, but records are not kept in the villages so it's a guess. We think he is 16 or 17. He is a good worker and helps with cooking and household chores. We are thankful for his help!

Trip to USA

************************* Though it's been three months, I want to post a few pictures from my trip to the US. I had a great time with my friends and family! It was a time to treasure. The first picture is of Mattea brushing Gramma's hair.

****************** Visiting the zoo and seeing the fish!
****************** Joel, Diana, Mattea and Miranda
****************** Family all together at my birthday party as I turned the big "50". :)

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Ben's Birthday Blast


He said it was the "best birthday I've had in years". Turning 29 on Sunday Ben got the pleasure of meeting a 3 year old elephant while on a "photo opportunity" drive with his friend, Vishal. Of course we also had dinner out (where he enjoyed shrimp, a rare treat). And we had family over later for cake and cold drinks. The temperature that day....a cool 110 degrees! Ben's smiles tell the rest of the story. :)


Sunday, April 6, 2008

Trip to Dehradun Part 2

I mixed up these two blogs (the other one should have been first). But here are the pictures from our trip to Musoorie, about 12 miles up in the hills east of Dehradun. The roads were very windy with lots of hairpin turns. The major source of cultivation is done by terrace farming, which we saw many beautiful examples of.
Take a look at the "roadside snack bar". There are lots of them and they all have soft drinks and chips! :) The King of Nepal has his Indian palace at the top of one hill.
And we stopped at a quaint barista in Musoorie to warm up (it was raining and cold!).

Trip to Dehradun

We went to Dehradun to visit our friends, the Salmans. They took us to several beautiful places. We visited to Sahastra-Dhara (Thousand Streams: Sahasradhara Waterfalls, located 14 km from Dehradun, is famous for its natural beauty and medicinal value. It is also a popular picnic spot. People come here in large numbers to enjoy the natural beauty and to bathe in the waterfall).



we saw these beautiful forest parrots perched in Flame-of-the-forest trees.
Mrs. Salman and I are in front of the school where she works.

And the flower garden is their own, a relaxing place to sit and sip tea.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Love for Mattea


I have been missing Mattea, my granddaughter, very much. A few days ago Joel called to say "Let's have some webcam time", which was an answer to prayer. We had not been able to connect for 2 months. Then this morning Miranda, my daughter in law, mailed me some pictures of Mattea that just melted my heart. David saw how much I enjoyed them and promptly got them developed at the lab downtown. Tonight he said I must put them on the blog so everyone can see my precious 22 month old Mattea Jean. :) I am thankful to the Lord for my family! Thank you, Joel and Miranda! I love you!

Sunday, March 2, 2008

We went to our first Hindu wedding; what an experience! Most marriages are still "arranged" in India, as was this one. The bride and groom are not well acquainted at the time of the wedding. The reason for their solemn faces, however, is more out of respect for the serious committment they are making, and to smile a lot would be considered flippant. Our neighbor's son got married on March 1st, but the ceremonies begin the day before. This is the reception, which begins with the groom's side parading to the wedding site. The groom mounts a white horse for the procession, while the family and friends lead the way, hemmed in by men carrying large poles with flashing lights and a band at the front. Lots of drummers, Indian style (that means loud)! At one point the groom's sister pulled me into the dance. I'm sure I looked as out of place as I felt, but I just copied what she was doing and laughed a lot. The wedding follows the reception, usually beginning about midnight and lasting at least 4 hours. Ben also enjoyed himself, especially the loud music and food! It was a "time to remember". (See if you can find Waldo, aka me, in 3 of 4 pictures). :)



My Office

This is our office, set up in the main room 2nd floor. We are attempting to get a 'smooth system' set up for working. In the background is a cabinet with a lot of family pictures.



Wednesday, January 23, 2008

A Camel comes to our house

Last weekend there was a Muslim festival in our city. Camels were running amouk but it was too crowded to go see them with Ben. So...Sunday afternoon as David and I were returning from the vegetable market on the motorcycle, we passed a camel and his owner! David quickly went back to ask the man if he would walk his camel down our street so Ben could see it. The man lives nearby and complied. The rest is "happy history" for Ben!


Saturday, January 19, 2008

Our Day Out

Thursday we took an outing so Ben could walk with his new brace. We went to a large city park and strolled for half an hour in the beautiful, sunny weather. We ate at a restaurant we had wanted to try but couldn't until Ben could climb the stairs. Then we found a few camels and elephants roaming in our town! There is a 3 day Muslim festival here where many camels are part of the festivities. Also, on the other side of the city is the annual Hindu festival bathing in the Ganges River, where elephants are part of the celebration. All in all it was a fun day!






Thursday, January 10, 2008

Box from USA arrives!

The Christmas box from our family arrived from the US on Jan 3rd, so we had "Christmas fun" all over again! Ben got (what else?) DVD's that he had been wishing for. Some of the things we received: Diana got a cute kitty (soft and looks "real"), Andy Griffith DVDs and Happy perfume (oh, and some M&M's!), and David got some photo/computer equipment he really needed. The fun shows on our faces. :) To see any picture full view, click on it.