Wednesday, March 30, 2005


Dennis and Keiren, our driver. He was very sweet and kind, and won over the hearts of even the boys in our group! He is a long time friend of Arjuna. Dennis was one from our group--he is wearing the flowers we were all given as a going away gift of appreciation. They are very fragrant and delicate--held together by tiny silver string


This is a god whose name i cant remember--one of the many on the roadside or in front of temples


The worker trucks i mentioned in previous email

Eternal sunshine

I finally played soccer again for the first time in years. hours of physical therapy finally paid off! And then i hurt myself again. But the best part is, i'm stuck at home on the couch watching movies before i can start phys. therapy again--watching eternal sunshine, one of my favorites...

Sunday, March 27, 2005

A Couple of new photos

So here is a few more for our viewing pleasure. Off to work at 4 in the morning. Matt's first day in his new position (and grandma thinks its great :) see you at 4.


corn


by matt


matts friends, by matt


my friends; Shiva, Thirmuthlu, and Sungadaratnam


the most popular mode of transport


petrol bunk


corn


grapes


Matt's friends...taken by, Matt


Matt and...


Not


little feet

Saturday, March 26, 2005


Dear J. Schweppe,
you keep our hearts a bubblin'. We are your new fan club. If you are reading this, please send us more free Schweppes (non-eye or skull injury type preferred, if available) because we love it.
Sincerely, Matt and Danelle


These are some photos of India to go along with my initial email. These photos are basically what i described of the roadside, and general feel of the cities in India.

Friday, March 25, 2005

Computer illiteracy strikes again!

Wow, so I have finally succumbed to some sort of matrix-y geek likeness, and attempted to join this world of the "internets." But i swear, its only to be able to update you all on this India business in a more modern, user-friendly fashion! So here I am.
I am hoping that this will keep your inboxes less crowded and your perusal options at their best. Bear with me as i learn and make changes, as those of you who know me best know that figuring out this whole blog thing must be a challange to my computer handicap. But hooray for me! Look at me now, Dad.
Alright then, i shall attempt to continue my India story from here, hopefully with pictures to illustrate. read like a storybook. Go.