Thursday, August 9, 2012

Home and LICE FREE

I am officially home and its a bittersweet feeling. I loved so many things about India it would be hard to name just a few. I also came home without lice... HALLELUJAH! This was the best news since 4 out of 8 of my friends got it. It's good to be home but I've realized that nothing has changed since I've been back except for myself. This was quite the humbling experience to say the least.


Oh I forgot to mention we got to ride an Elephant on our way to the airport. If any of you know my love for elephants this was a dream come true.





Saturday, August 4, 2012

Taj Mahal Chillin & The Final Days

We landed in Delhi after a 3 hour plane ride and went straight to Old Delhi and New Delhi where we rode rickshaws and went to the spice market. This was quite the experience and it was one of my favorite parts of my trip.


Whenever I think of a famous structure I always picture them in my mind, usually based on pictures/movies that I've seen. When I got to the Taj Mahal it BLEW MY MIND. I was literally hit with awesomeness looking at it. Its jaw dropping huge and just out in the middle of India.





“There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into your heart and won’t go. For me, India is such a place. When I first visited, I was stunned by the richness of the land, by its lush beautiful and exotic architecture, by its ability to overload the senses with the pure, concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds…I had been seeing the world in black and white and, when brought face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered in brilliant Technicolor.” 

               – Keith Bellows 

My last day at Rising Star was a rough one. I never thought I'd become so attached to kids I had only known for a couple of weeks. Saying goodbye to them was a lot more difficult than I had anticipated but they will all hold a special place in my heart. I'm so thankful I had the opportunity to be apart of a program like this and I can't wait to write my favorite girls some letters!



Monday, July 30, 2012

Talent Show

Yesterday night at Rising Star we had a talent show! There were 10 acts that included singing, dancing, theater, and some art work. It was so much fun and I loved seeing how excited the kids were.



These are my favorite little girls Priya (left) at the talent show and her sister Gracie. 


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Cricket

Today the kids had a cricket game against the Marriot. It was such a fun day and the kids were so excited they won!



Friday, July 27, 2012

Week 2

Hello everyone. Im sorry its been awhile since my last post. My internet was down for a couple of days but I'm back! Heres a look at what I've been up to for the past few days...

Wednesday: Today was a great day.  It was my 2nd time for medical and going out to the colonies. This is my favorite rotation we do by far! I was assigned to put eyedrops in after the ulcers were washed and rewrapped. Afterwards my group went to the zoo and rented bikes to ride around. It was lots of fun and not to mention I had a little slice of America after at pizza hut.




Thursday: Today instead of playtime the kids had craft day and it was so cute!




Friday: Today we went to a little beach town called Mamalapuram. It was so nice to relax at the beach and get into some normal clothes! 




Monday, July 23, 2012

Friday, July 20, 2012

Leprosy Colony

Our Rising Star group is split into three smaller groups each week. Everyday our group is assigned to help tutor at the school, do community service or help with medical at the leprosy colonies. My first rotation was the medical service and it is my favorite! The experience of going to my first colony was the highlight of my trip so far. When I think of Leprosy I think of the time of Christ. Here we were in 2012 seeing this thousands of year old disease that I thought didn’t exist anymore. I’m not going to lie I was quite nervous going in at first. The people living at these colonies are banned from the world and their families. As soon as I stepped off the bus, I was struck with how special these people are. They are living with a terrible disease, yet still smiling and happy. I was overwhelmed with so much love that all my fears of touching them was gone in a second. It would be so easy for these people to give up on enjoying life, but their faces were so bright and they didn’t just sit there and feel sorry for themselves. I never knew that such a simple task like changing bandages or oiling feet could mean so much to someone until I saw these people show off their smilies afterwards. This is an experience I will never forget and I can’t wait to go to the next colony.