We have approached our final week in Mungeli, and we have actually made a semi-schedule that has each day packed with activities that we want to complete before we depart. This morning we enjoyed our Ash Wednesday chapel service, which was streamed live over the internet. I believe there is a link of the taping on gadisciple.org. Some of our group is going to Kanha Tiger Preserve tomorrow, but Mark, Joseph and I have opted out in order to work at the school. Currently, we are choreographing and teaching a dance to about thirty third, fourth and fifth grade boys. It goes to the tune of "I wanna be like you," from the animated Jungle Book movie. It is going quite well, but we are two days out from the annual function on Saturday and we are clueless about their costumes for the performance. This pretty much sums up our work in India: Be prepared to do anything. There is such a lack of structure for the most part that possessing a high degree of versatility of skills and adaptability to a variety of situations is helpful. We miss you all at home, and Kovita made us all pancakes this morning so the Aunt Jemima syrup can in very handy.
Peace.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Hi Everybody, the live stream went very, very well! People who want to view it and the teaser for the documentary that Sam and Joseph worked on can visit http://gadisciples.org/Mission/Mungeli_2010.htm
ReplyDeleteY'all have been working so hard. i know that the students and Avinash appreciate everything. How many bulletin boards were you able to finish? Any luck getting them hung on those concrete walls?
Blessings, Landa