hi lisa just catching up on your India happenings. It sounds like you enjoyed the break from school but not truely a break with all the homework lurking over you. You are missing some awesome colors this past week here. We've had many warm days, loads of ladybugs and mosquitos but now it feels like fall again. You are not missing all the political signs and ads. Only a few more weeks. You cousin Andy and a neighbor discussed the voting of costumes at school and how it was passed on popularity and not the actual costumes. I guess it starts young and continues as you see all the political signs and "popularity" based on race, gender, ages... I tried to emphasize to Andy voting for the right reasons. We are happy that you are going to be home before the holidays but try to make the most of the days you have left there and the difference you are making in the lives of those you need your work. See you in Dec.
love Michelle and all the boys
Owen is a busy body and you won't be able to catch him. He mostly still asks "whaz-that?" and says HI to everyone. He also let's you know when he wants UP! Check out Mol's carepage for a few new Owen photos from Sept.
Take care dear thats the way the things are here, suggest you take good medications for your stomach ailments and have some kind of powder sprayed in your room for the ants, also suggest that you gift your room mates some medicine for lice, so they can get rid of the same-Regards Gleno
To Do... Lisa, so looking at your list of "to do's", I think you need to add "write a book."
I am truly impressed by your courage to study/work in India of all places and avoid the comfort of the provincial life.
I'm hooked--keep writing.
my what a journey so far I can't believe all that you are taking in. You must be ready to expolde:) Everything sounds so interesting. I can't wait to hear more about this adventure. Life here is boring comparativley. I still have to ready your blog all the way through and will send you another comment after I do. Busy day here.. Love and miss you tons.
Auntie Cats
July 23, 2008
I am a Religion major at a stereotypically cynical and anti-religion college in Michigan, Kalamazoo College. I fit the stereotype but am obsessed with people who don't. I am leaving in a week and a half for five months of studying and working in Kolkata, India.
Here's my blog... ... full info
Lynn
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Glad you are safe!!!!!!!!! I,of course, thought of you.