We have returned to the land of color (and heat!) A few problems were here to greet us, mainly having to do with the construction. We can't seem to leave and have everything move forward in a straight line.
We had two wonderful weeks at home with the wedding of our granddaughter, Katie, to Chance Krainik, being the highlight. The family gathered and celebrated for many days, which also was wonderful. We really loved having the opportunity to connect with the whole family at once. We have missed our August in Laguna and February in Huntsville trips with everyone. Katie was such a beautiful bride, and we liked her new husband very much. The evening celebration was colorful and a lot of fun! Cotton candy, popcorn, photo booth, candy table, ice cream stand and cupcakes and small hamburgers and hotdogs, made it all so festive. We all stayed and danced and enjoyed a remarkably warm Laguna evening for many hours. Our daughter-in-law Natalie had directed the creation of all the flower arrangements, along with her twin sister Monica Sedgwick, and Elizabeth Tempest, Katie Hanson, and Amy Curtis assisting. They were spectacular. We were grateful to be able to be there participating. Jenny and Chris and Katie Wilson did a fantastic job with all the planning and arrangements.
We returned to another volunteer session already in progress with about 20 super volunteers doing all the great things they do: work in the colonies with the medical program, the ongoing anthropology work also in the colonies, tutoring the children and painting in all kinds of places: houses, toilets (built by the last group), and the murals in the children's rooms and now up the stairwells. The groups also have switched off digging for all the pipes that connect the various buildings. On finding them, they have painted markers so we don't lose them again! Luckily, we had two nights of rain, so the ground was a bit softer than normal. It was a huge job, no matter.
Happy to be back--more of India and our experiences in the next entry.
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You had a great time back home, Joyce and Ron. Good for you! I'm surprised the construction wasn't completed and dedicated by the time you returned. How odd! We loved a few minutes chat with you and can't wait to see you again. Hugs.
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