This is probably the last blog i will be writing from India. we have a little more than two days left here. Its strange how fast it went by. I kinda want to stay longer but i dont know... I still feel like im just barely getting to know most of the people here. we spend most of our time working in the library and we dont really get much time to hang out with the girls because we have to work and they are at school, we eat dinner with them, and hang out for a little bit but then its time to go to bed. I am kinda frustrated right now while im writing this so alot of what im writing is coming out really negative, i think. what I mean by all this is, a month isn't a long time, its barely any time at all. there is still so much more to do. There are still so many people here who i have barely said hi to and asked their names. The library is almost done, but we will be working on it till we leave.
One of my favorite parts of the day is when we play volleyball with the guys up here at the bible college. It is a blast. Reishang, the warden here at rti, is amazing at volleyball. when someone gives him a good set, he practically makes a crater in the ground he hits the ball so well. Everyone else has gotten really good at velleyball also, It is soo fun... The only problem is, the guys finally get done with all their stuff around 430 and thats when we play volleyball, but the girls at the orphanage get home from school around that time also. Everyday when i go to dinner at the orphanage, they say "why didn't you come play with us this afternoon?" It is quite a dilemna. :/
We got back from Coonoor in Tamil Nadu, another state in india, yesterday. We were there for a couple days. It is a totally different climate than here in kerela. Our journey was about 4 hours to get there. We stayed at a lodging house for christian missionaries. Coonoor is a beautiful city up in the mountains with tea plantations everywhere. I think it was the most beautiful place i've ever seen. I want to live there sometime. We had european style meals at the place we stayed, it was really nice to eat some mashed potatoes, roasted chicken and green beans. a group went hiking around 6 AM. I managed to somehow wake myself up, but just as i got dressed and got outside, they had left and were out of site. I decided to go hiking and explore by myself. I looked up and saw the highest point on the hill we were on, and said to myself, im going there. after hiking through lots of strange plants, asking random people where to go, and being confused, i made it to the top of the mountain thing. It was an incredible view from up there. I couldn't wait very long though, because i had to make it back for breakfast.
I got sick later that day and felt super crappy the rest of the time we were there. i dont know what it was but im feeling better now. I bought 1200 rupies worth of tea at the factory. I figured i wouldn't get very many opportunities to buy real indian tea right fresh from where they grow it, so i capitalized on my oppotunity.
Im sad to be leaving on tuesday. I miss America, I miss warm showers and pizza and all that kind of stuff, but i know im going to miss this place so much more when im back in the US. I am already thinking about when i can come back here, i just wish i had a teleporter where i could come here instantly for free.
We bought a couple new guitars for the guys here a few days ago. They all love playing guitar. I teach them lots of stuff and we all sing together and play. It was wonderfull to be able to buy them some more guitars so more than two guys can play at one time.
It is going to be very sad when we leave. I feel at home here. I am definitely going to be coming here more in the future. Some of the older girls at the orphanage and the third year students at RTI will be gone next time im here. That makes me really sad. I know I'll see them sometime though, maybe on this earth, maybe not.
I have to go now. I'll try and write one more update if i can.
ALEX