Lonnie offered to pick up dim n ruti but we had just got it this week already so he put some eggs on to boil. Maddie fried sausage patties. Jaira peeled the eggs. We had Kellogg’s cornflakes with honey, a product of India. A lot like Frosted Flakes back home.
A school day
We had been notified that the Police would be showing up today. Jon from Dhaka (who helps us with our legal work) found out that we have a new police over our district and his recommendation was that we serve them tea and good snacks when they come today.
I made Mexico enchiladas (Down Home Southern Cookin’ book) for lunch. The watermelons have been Really good and we enjoyed one for lunch.
The police showed up round 2:30. They wanted to talk to Tulshi, but he had decided they weren’t coming today after all and was still gone on lunch break. Well, they declined staying for cha, saying they needed to talk to Tulshi. Lonnie had made up a professional looking paper with the police’s name on it and a big Thank You. Listing attributes that we are grateful for. A Bangla seal on the bottom and a Bangla flag in the background of the letter. Mr. Police took one look at it, giggled, then looked at it a couple more times when he was on his motorcycle😉
Lonnie and I went for a little walk with the Bud exploring paths around us we hadn’t been down before.
Maddie wanted to make a snacky supper. She summoned Miss Christina and Jaira for help and they got busy in the kitchen😘…Fried potato slices, choc chip cookies( and icecream ), veggies and ranch, and piña coladas.
The girls had made me a very pretty card and small (like 1 month) daily calendar that was a joint effort during school art time.🫶🏼
We played Dominos later.