Nirmala & Lakshmi: the darling ladies who bring tea when I am blogging in the teachers lounge. We're as tight as you can be without speaking the same language. :)
This week has been so busy that it has been difficult to blog. Wednesday was probably the best day of our trip so far. One thing the ESD students and teachers have been looking forward to the most is the delivery of the books for which we raised money to the village schools and library. The villages of Aziznagar were amazing to visit. These represent a large portion of the people of India. They live extremely modest, challenging lives, but they and the KMR foundation are doing all they can to educate the children for a bright future. I anticipated that the kids would be cute, but there are no words to describe how absolutely adorable they really are. We sang with them, gave books to them, read to them, and just had as much fun as we could while with them. The resilience and eagerness in their faces were inspiring.
That evening, the owners of Sreenidhi International hosted an amazing party for the ESD students and faculty with Sreenidhi faculty and boarders. It was quite the blowout. There was a perfumer, a custom bangle-maker, and a henna painter all making things for us while we - faculty - sipped wine by the lake. The kids had cool-looking non-alcoholic drinks prepared for them. It was very cute. There was a live three-piece Indian orchestra and the final dinner was catered by a place called Fusion 9. We were really overwhelmed with the gesture, and everyone - students and faculty alike - had our best night here.
On Thursday, after I finished leading a poetry class and the students finished a two-hour Indian dance workshop, we traveled to Birla Temple, the biggest and most beautiful Hindu temple in Hyderabad. Our friend Anat served as our guide, which was very informative since he is most likely the most devout Hindu I have met. We took a barefoot walk of worship all the way to see the Supreme God at the top level of the temple. This part of the trip allowed me to see a side of India I would have missed otherwise, and we were all grateful for the opportunity.
On Friday the students and faculty from Sreenidhi put on a fun final program for us that included skits, dances, and an overwhelming presentation of Indian gifts as well as an impromptu request for the ESD teachers to dance. We complied with this last request, but I have no comment on the matter. :) I was honestly speechless when handed the beautiful collage of pictures from our time here and real Hyderabad pearls. It was extremely generous.
Today we are packing and getting ready to leave. One more shopping trip, one more high tea, one more meeting, and then, the plane, the plane. I would like to pack up some of my friends and take them home with me, but that is not possible. Maggie and Diggity, I'm coming . . .