I'm home now but I feel like I need to finish! I'll just recap everything as if I didn't get behind and blogged every day like I should have. :)
Tuesday July 19:
Woke up this morning anxious for construction. Everyone was raving about how hard it was. I was nervous! We drove out to the colony in anticipation to building septic tanks. Each tank is made of a huge dug out pit, a number of cement cylindrical rings weighing 600 lbs. each and spending a whole lot of time filling each one back up! We built three and filled one and a half. We had some huge laughs in the car ride back and then in our room with just the girls after construction! I love everyone here at rising star it is so much fun! During play time today Courtney tripped and missed the game winning goal and I scored on my own team. It was a bad day for us haha. We had fun singing Justin Beiber to the girls when we put them to bed and Stayed up playing cards and joking around. We are all becoming better friends and unfortunately realizing we have practically no time left.
Wednesday July 20:
Courtney Nelson, David, Mandy, Tyler and I woke up early to play volleyball this morning! Mornings in India are absolutely beautiful! Today was Medical day!!! We had the opportunity to go to a different colony today with many more people and help them out. We washed feet of course and I was able to take blood pressure and record it in their files. I felt so official!
One cute old man was toting around his beautiful baby granddaughter! He was so sweet to her it was cute. The same man, Abraham, said a blessing on JJ and kissed his forehead. I am so impressed with how grateful the people of India are. They have nothing and yet everything to give! One poor lady had an infection in an ulcer on her foot. The medical procedure is to cut it out. She was in excruciating pain while Doctor Susan Cut deep into her foot. Her loving husband consoled her the whole time and helped her get through it. Another example of the kindness of these people is in another patient. I thought he was randomly there to help get the patients get through but then when I thought I was finished taking their blood pressure he sat down ready to go. He was one of the first ones there and last to leave. He stayed to help clean up. I love these humble people!
We stopped at the Junction for ice cream on the way home! Such a beautiful occurrence haha! The kind of people at rising star can make an long journey so much fun! Even if it is for two hours on a bumpy road in cramped quarters. We all decided it was time to watch the new Harry Potter, so we did. Watched it on my laptop in the Mango Room. It was bad quality but it was so worth it. We popped the pop corn I brought and had a great time. My house mother hennad my hand during family time and we played card games after and stayed up late again. My mom is coming to the campus tomorrow I am looking forward to it.
Thursday July 21:
Today we went out of order and did construction again. We were instructed to move six cement cylinders from one end of the colony to the other. Why couldn't they have been dropped off at the other end? Well, India isn't the most efficient country in the world. Each cylinder requires six people to carry it without all our arms falling off. We carried one all the way over and we came back the Indians had been innovative! They had ropes and poles to carry the cylinders easier. We struggled finding the best positioning: Tyler was far too tall to keep the poles on our shoulders.
So finally we carried it like this:
Kim discovered it was easiest if everyone was in step. So we chanted left left left right left. The Indians laughed so hard they thought it was funny and we laughed with them when they tried imitating us. Good times. So then we took a victory photo!:
Our work was not over, however. We then had to move them into the hole and fill it in. Kim was impressed with how fast we did it! We have such awesome teamwork.
After that we had the opportunity to go the the art school and buy paintings from the leprosy inflicted.
And I took pictures with the artists.
My mom greeted my off the bus when we got home. It was nice to have her there. Thursdays are talent days with the kids. I brought tin foil to make anything they wanted. I ended up with a huge line waiting for me to make it for them haha it was cute. The kids have great imaginations though they made some really cool things on their own, too.
Friday July 22. The last day. Time to say goodbye.
Today my mom came with team scorpion to education. It was the best education day ever! The principal said the kids had improved so much in the last three weeks so today was made a game day! Every period we took a different group of kids out to play games like heads up seven up, duck duck goose, red rover, and racing around the track.
Team Scorpion and our students
Three beautiful girls
Cute kids
It only took three of the feisty ones to bring Nathan down
Duck duck goose
Typical Lunch time

After lunch Natalie and I went to go get dressed up in saris for the last day. We played charades with the older kids. It was a tie between the girls and the boys. A girl got up to act out the last animal and made some weird movement. My hand shot up. I guessed scorpion. I was right! We Won! Girls rule! We went back to the hostile to pack during break. It was so incredibly sad! I was also struggling with deciding who to sponsor. This last playtime was when I needed to figure it out so I could tell whoever it was. I was going around from group to group and I was pushing some girls on the swing when I felt little fingers tickling me. It was Michael. That is when I decided I would sponsor him. His face lit up when I told him! He ran me up to his house and made me some origami box thing. I added it to my collection of things from Michael. He gave me another bracelet too. I'm never taking it off.
Ruthish, me and Michael. Little studs!
Saying goodbye to my girls was so hard! At least no one in my house cried haha Ellie and Courtney were balling. I gave every single one of my girls a hug and a kiss and promised to see them again. Mahalahkshmi, Amsa, Angel, and Ravathi told me I had to go to the airport..then!...fly the plane back to RSO haha it was so cute! Michael was sad for me to go too. After I said goodbye and left I was almost back at the girls hostel when I hear "AUNTY!" I knew it was Michael. He waved and said "bye, miss you". It's so sad to say
goodbye. A part of me will always be in India.
With these girls:
That night, all the volunteers I had become such good friends with and I stayed up forever together having our last good times together! It was very bitter sweet.
Tuesday July 19:
Woke up this morning anxious for construction. Everyone was raving about how hard it was. I was nervous! We drove out to the colony in anticipation to building septic tanks. Each tank is made of a huge dug out pit, a number of cement cylindrical rings weighing 600 lbs. each and spending a whole lot of time filling each one back up! We built three and filled one and a half. We had some huge laughs in the car ride back and then in our room with just the girls after construction! I love everyone here at rising star it is so much fun! During play time today Courtney tripped and missed the game winning goal and I scored on my own team. It was a bad day for us haha. We had fun singing Justin Beiber to the girls when we put them to bed and Stayed up playing cards and joking around. We are all becoming better friends and unfortunately realizing we have practically no time left.
Wednesday July 20:
Courtney Nelson, David, Mandy, Tyler and I woke up early to play volleyball this morning! Mornings in India are absolutely beautiful! Today was Medical day!!! We had the opportunity to go to a different colony today with many more people and help them out. We washed feet of course and I was able to take blood pressure and record it in their files. I felt so official!
One cute old man was toting around his beautiful baby granddaughter! He was so sweet to her it was cute. The same man, Abraham, said a blessing on JJ and kissed his forehead. I am so impressed with how grateful the people of India are. They have nothing and yet everything to give! One poor lady had an infection in an ulcer on her foot. The medical procedure is to cut it out. She was in excruciating pain while Doctor Susan Cut deep into her foot. Her loving husband consoled her the whole time and helped her get through it. Another example of the kindness of these people is in another patient. I thought he was randomly there to help get the patients get through but then when I thought I was finished taking their blood pressure he sat down ready to go. He was one of the first ones there and last to leave. He stayed to help clean up. I love these humble people!
We stopped at the Junction for ice cream on the way home! Such a beautiful occurrence haha! The kind of people at rising star can make an long journey so much fun! Even if it is for two hours on a bumpy road in cramped quarters. We all decided it was time to watch the new Harry Potter, so we did. Watched it on my laptop in the Mango Room. It was bad quality but it was so worth it. We popped the pop corn I brought and had a great time. My house mother hennad my hand during family time and we played card games after and stayed up late again. My mom is coming to the campus tomorrow I am looking forward to it.
Thursday July 21:
Today we went out of order and did construction again. We were instructed to move six cement cylinders from one end of the colony to the other. Why couldn't they have been dropped off at the other end? Well, India isn't the most efficient country in the world. Each cylinder requires six people to carry it without all our arms falling off. We carried one all the way over and we came back the Indians had been innovative! They had ropes and poles to carry the cylinders easier. We struggled finding the best positioning: Tyler was far too tall to keep the poles on our shoulders.
So finally we carried it like this:
Kim discovered it was easiest if everyone was in step. So we chanted left left left right left. The Indians laughed so hard they thought it was funny and we laughed with them when they tried imitating us. Good times. So then we took a victory photo!:
Our work was not over, however. We then had to move them into the hole and fill it in. Kim was impressed with how fast we did it! We have such awesome teamwork.
After that we had the opportunity to go the the art school and buy paintings from the leprosy inflicted.
And I took pictures with the artists.
My mom greeted my off the bus when we got home. It was nice to have her there. Thursdays are talent days with the kids. I brought tin foil to make anything they wanted. I ended up with a huge line waiting for me to make it for them haha it was cute. The kids have great imaginations though they made some really cool things on their own, too.
Friday July 22. The last day. Time to say goodbye.
Today my mom came with team scorpion to education. It was the best education day ever! The principal said the kids had improved so much in the last three weeks so today was made a game day! Every period we took a different group of kids out to play games like heads up seven up, duck duck goose, red rover, and racing around the track.
Team Scorpion and our students
Three beautiful girls
Cute kids
It only took three of the feisty ones to bring Nathan down
Duck duck goose
Typical Lunch time
After lunch Natalie and I went to go get dressed up in saris for the last day. We played charades with the older kids. It was a tie between the girls and the boys. A girl got up to act out the last animal and made some weird movement. My hand shot up. I guessed scorpion. I was right! We Won! Girls rule! We went back to the hostile to pack during break. It was so incredibly sad! I was also struggling with deciding who to sponsor. This last playtime was when I needed to figure it out so I could tell whoever it was. I was going around from group to group and I was pushing some girls on the swing when I felt little fingers tickling me. It was Michael. That is when I decided I would sponsor him. His face lit up when I told him! He ran me up to his house and made me some origami box thing. I added it to my collection of things from Michael. He gave me another bracelet too. I'm never taking it off.
Ruthish, me and Michael. Little studs!
Saying goodbye to my girls was so hard! At least no one in my house cried haha Ellie and Courtney were balling. I gave every single one of my girls a hug and a kiss and promised to see them again. Mahalahkshmi, Amsa, Angel, and Ravathi told me I had to go to the airport..then!...fly the plane back to RSO haha it was so cute! Michael was sad for me to go too. After I said goodbye and left I was almost back at the girls hostel when I hear "AUNTY!" I knew it was Michael. He waved and said "bye, miss you". It's so sad to say
goodbye. A part of me will always be in India.
With these girls:
That night, all the volunteers I had become such good friends with and I stayed up forever together having our last good times together! It was very bitter sweet.

















