Hi everyone back home and beyond. I trust everyone is well and aren't worrying about us too much!
This place is amazing...the smells, tastes, road safety (or lack of) and basically just everything Indian. Green cross code doesn't apply here and I don't think it ever will. Just imagine the scene, sitting in a very basic internet 'cafe' celebrating my 20th brithday surrounded by little Indian men bobbing their heads at any given time. Can I just say God has truly blessed us so far on this trip and we have full confidence and trust in Him to continue to do so! So thank you for your prayers and we ask for your continued support from afar.
Anyway, back to the day we've just had. The disco bus was in full flow again this morning with some strange Bollywood music playing and the usual mix of sleeping, dancing and general craic from everyone else. Team Donald, who celebrated his 26+ birthday yesterday, made our way to our house to continue on from where we had left off. Today was pure labour, we were flat out moving rubble, small stones, big stones, bricks and sand from A to B from 9.30 onwards! Sundar, who is a great guy and is very easy to get along with, informed us at the end of the day that we had completed 4 days worth of work inside 2 days. They musn't break their backs working here anyway.
As we finished a bit earlier than Team Dave and Team Glen today, we ventured round to inspect their work and see how they were getting on building relationships with the homeowners and the other locals. I can talk on behalf of the team that everyone is getting on great and a serious amount of work has been done in SERIOUS heat! Keep er lit is right!
Must rush on here, a few select and un-named members of our team are hurrying me and I don't fancy walking back by myself.
Over and out and thanks again for your prayers!
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7 comments:
hi guys
hope u r all well and it is all going well
praying for u
from jack simons cousin
Hello to Daniel, Grant, Peter and the team. We really appreciate the daily updates on the blog and it was especially nice to see the photographs of the teams and how the work is progressing on site.
We look forward to reading the next report soon.
Take care
Buchanan family, Dungiven
Hello to Richard K from everyone at home. We're checking the blog. Glad to see you're working hard. Take care. Irene x (and everyone else)
Hi Heather!!
Have been following the blog & photos.
Thinking about you & praying lots.
Lynn xxoo
Namaste mum (Heather's daughter Andrena) I hope you are all enjoying the experience and have got used to the heat, noise, smell, food and craziness of India. I look forward to reading the blog and it was great to see some photos too. Lots of love and God bless xx
Hi
It's Simon's Mum. We've just got back from holiday - so it's the first time we've been able to look. It's good to see Simon hasn't lost his Dad's hat (yet).
His exam results are sitting on his desk. I'll open them if he wants.
hello all, what a great experience for you all and well done on the great task you are all involved in
Best wishes
Mary & Gerald McGill
(Friends of Richard K)
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