What a wonderful, refreshing time I've had these last two months being home for the holidays. It's bitter sweet going back to Calcutta, India. I'm so excited to get back to start the school I prepared for last fall, but I'm sad to leave behind all my wonderful friends and family. Please pray that I have a safe flight back. My travels start the morning of January 18th and end the morning of January 20th. I wish I could give everyone a big hug before I leave, but since that isn't possible, how about I just give you this silly story to brighten your day.
I haven't had any encounters with burning bushes yet, but when I was in India I did have an encounter with the chicken man. Who's the chicken man you might ask? Well, let me tell you about him. Every morning the chicken man gathers about 50 unsuspecting chickens and straps them onto his bike to deliver fresh to the local markets. The first time I saw this peculiar sight, I gawked at his bundle of feathers in disbelief. I was even more shocked with I realized that the chickens were blinking back at me and content to be hanged upside down. It's truly a sight to behold. On my last day in India, I was quick on the draw and actually captured a picture of him after many failed attempts. I think it was God's little going away present for me.
2 comments:
Kari you doing such a wonderful and amazing work in India. The Lord has blessed the work of your hands. Keep doing what you are doing! It's making a difference in so many lives. Remember you have people praying and supporting. Never give up no matter what it look like. God bless and we love you!
Thank you for coming to our class. The students will never be the same.
Miss A
HPPA
The pictures are so funny! I'm hungry for some cage free chicken....
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