Gentry and I made it to S.S. this morning 😅🤗 and it was lovely to be able to join the children sitting cross legged on the mats😊(earlier this year going to S.S. here I was largely pg..) there was a nice crowd of children this morning, mostly girls this time!… The majority in the last months has been boys!?…
We got a call saying our 2nd S.S. in Chakrakhali was canceled so we enjoyed a leisure end, letting the children finish coloring their pictures in their own time and handing out a balloon to each as they left.
We also received the exciting news that our fellow mission family in Gopalgonj has decided to stay for another term🤩
We decided to use the rest of the morning to go look up Dipti (our maid) and see about going to her father’s home. She’s been telling me how his health is so poorly. So I’ve been wanting to go visit him as it sounds like his time on this side of eternity is drawing to a close… we took Kobid (our interpreter brother) along with us also. Going by rickshaw van, we arrived at Dipti’s, she was out on her walkway with a couple buckets of water, doing some laundry. I was glad Lonnie could see where she lives(the last time we were here he wasn’t along). Dipti said she was afraid/surprised when she saw us arrive! But yes, she would go with us to her father’s home.
As we rode along, Dipti and I just behind the rickshawala(driver) Lonnie and Kobid sitting on the back, Miss Christina and the girls on the 2nd van behind us, it’s a Be-u-ti-ful morning in the fresh air and sunshine… this feeling of complete satisfaction washed over me, my heart was full, one of those moments in time where everything just feels right in my little world😌
When we got back out to the main road, we met up with her 2 boys in front of a dokan. My 1st time seeing her younger son😊.. she sent their keys home with her younger son as she had locked everything up when we left. We went down an even more broken up narrow brick path to where Dipti grew up. We walked the last of the way in as the road had broken away into the pukar and was too narrow for a rickshaw van. A large rice straw stack to our right as we made our way into the compound. The buildings were built up with mud and we had to step up 3 rather high dried mud steps to get into the main house where her dad was sitting on what we would think of as a porch area that runs along the front of the house. but that is his “bedroom”. his wood bed with just a thin blanket on it fits perfectly in the one end. Her dad was sitting there at the foot of the bed, his back against the “wall”(just wooden slats)… just skin and bones.. the family was all around as he doesn’t seem to have much time left. It was really neat to meet Dipti’s sister, brother, nieces… 1 niece is expecting her 2nd? child in 2 months and really took a shine to Gentry, holding him, talking to him, making him smile😊 we walked out of the yard so Dipti could point her sister’s house out to us, across the way.. her husband left her some time ago and she survives by working for others as a maid. Before we left, we all gathered around the foot of the father’s bed including the van drivers, Annslie was on the bed also with a one of Dipti’s great nieces playing with balloons as the little girl had just turned 5. We sang several Sunday School songs, gave time for prayer requests.. there were several..
… for Dipti’s husband as he works as a van driver earning a living for his family… the fare is meager.
… for Dipti’s brother’s wife as she has paralysis in her legs/left side.. a beautiful girl but can’t get down out of the house without help as she doesn’t have feeling in her leg
… for the sick father with numbered days..
As we were making our final goodbyes Dipti’s father tells us “God sent you” 🤍 We told him we were happy to come and the most important thing, is to be at peace with God
Back at the main road, we parted ways with Kobid and Dipti there in Chakrakhali. And journeyed the rest of the way home, getting dropped off at our gate.
Made some slaw to go with our pulled pork sandwiches.
Nap time for Annslie
The big girls cleaned up the kitchen then played outside, climbing a tree and playing in the dirt with some broken pcs of pottery… some things they haven’t grown out of yet😌
And then it was 3:30. Time to get ready for church and Lewis arrived with his whole family, parking his easy bike inside our gate. Finally got to meet his married daughter Rosie (from his previous marriage) and her husband and 1yr old son.
Shunil(our night guard) was standing by our church gate with Shanto and Espondant when we arrived, he must’ve seen us earlier today? He wondered where we’d gone in Chakrakhali. I stayed and visited with him a bit outside there watching a man catching fish by hand there. The harvested rice paddy was full of tiny little fish (onek choto mach) I asked Shunil,” where all the fish come from?” He says, “jani na(I don’t know)” also maybe when it rains God puts them there.?.
Church was full today and full of distractions🙃 Rahat and his little friends were coming and going and talking/playing right outside til Kobid called ‘em down. The 1yr old and Annslie did their share of distractions also.. At prayer request time, something to take note of, the beggar man did Not get up and plead for help.. recently he went to the doctor and got medicine so he is feeling better but after church he was telling the men how he needed help with therapy so Lonnie proceeded to tell him how he could do his own therapy…
There was a large political gathering on the school grounds there. Onek lok(many people) on rows of red plastic chair. In front, a stage set up with a string of men and the loudspeakers enabling All to be able to hear. Behind, a whole “parking lot” of motorcycles.
Back at the house, Rosie and Purnima came in for the wash room and a drink. Espondant found a rip stick and when everybody else left we visited with Shanto and Espondant on the front porch for a bit yet. Rhidoy got a job in Dhaka, so him and Pinky are up there living in with their cousins and Rhidoy is doing some type of quality control at a garment factory. They are actually in Savar which is just north west of Dhaka.. Shanto shared how Bangali culture is different than American, His oldest son is 26 and brought his wife in to the family home and his next son is 19? And works only 2,3 days a month. So, it is up to Shanto to provide for his family of 6, it is taxing to him especially when work is slow.. thus Rhidoy going to Dhaka for work came about.
After they left, we headed for Bhatiaghata Bazaar to see if we could find a little food. We stepped into a little cafe for a couple plates of little fried snack food that Tulshi introduced to us, something he says, his brother Vishnu really likes. It’s hard to describe and I don’t know the name of it, but it’s a flat fried pastry cut in 2” strips with just a bit of yellow flavorful mash inside that you eat with an orange colored sauce 😅 it’s good
We walked thru the bazaar a bit getting a few veggies but we just couldn’t stand anywhere for more than a minute as the crowd would start gathering. Right at our elbows, asking if Gentry was tonda(cold), etc… Lonnie was ready to get out of there! Says, when he’s by himself, he just doesn’t get that kind of attention! It’s just easiest for him to shop by himself, but we like to get out and see the things he tells us about too 😏