This day was packed to the brim! One of those days when the 4:00 service comes around and one wonders, can I actually do this? But, we push forward thru the rest of the evening.
Christina’s turn to make breakfast. Baked oatmeal and sausage patties. I fixed the table up a bit with table cloth, bamboo(paper)plates and bowls, fun paper juice cups, printed napkins, and made a bouquet with our hot pink bougainvilleas.
And off to the 1st S.S.
The 2nd S.S. At Chakrakhali. Was a planned Picnic. Something they’ve been wanting to do for awhile and got the details nailed last Fri. Told us we didn’t need to bring pictures to color since they were expecting 50 children. It was 100 Taka to attend. We don’t really know why the entry fee unless it was to keep the numbers down. But Dipti was asking me about the Picnic yesterday saying her younger son, Turjo, would like to attend, but it was 100 Taka! (we did give her Taka for the occasion which got a Very Happy reception!)
On the ride over, we found out about Christina’s ear ache she’s been having so we stopped at a pharmacy dokan only to find out it was for animals. Lonnie dropped us off at S.S. and he and Kobid took Christina to a couple more pharmacy dokans to get something for her ailment. Ear infection was confirmed and they gave her a bagful… antibiotic, ear drops, vitamin C tablets😅 etc,..
Meanwhile at the Picnic, the lady of the house, (Kobid calls her Body which is a general term for Brother’s sister. Btw, actual names here are incredibly hard to learn! Ladies for sure, seem to be rarely called by their given name. Didi, Sister, Khaki (aunt), Bodi, etc. !! so when I ask Kobid what their actual name is, he pretty much never knows.. I did ask her what her name was then but I cannot remember it🤦🏼♀️ so I’ll just call her Bodi for this entry. People don’t know or ask what my name is either. Oh yes, meanwhile at the Picnic, Bodi asks if I would like to put on one of her saris 🥻? I agreed, so we went in to her bedroom and she proceeded to outfit me in an ankle length black thin cotton skirt, skin tight cotton bodice that buttoned up the front with small shirt buttons. And then with the L o n g piece of cotton fabric with a black and yellow small print check design she began the meticulous wrapping process. At the waist were precise folds and a safety pin, then up over the left shoulder with a safety pin holding the final folded fabric in place on the shoulder. She told me to keep the sari. Back out to the front yard, the vet who was waiting for Lonnie to get there( Lonnie always holds their dog for them while medicines or vaccines are given as the man of the house is afraid to) this vet knows some English, and probably just like us trying to speak Bangla, it can be entertaining how the words are used! His comment when I came out wearing a sari, “Exactly! Exactly!” They love to see us white folks in their traditional dress. When Miss Christina got there she agreed to be outfitted in a sari also 🥻. The one pulled out for her was stiffer, shinier and hot pink🤩
The lunch was to be at 1:00 Some of the older S.S. boys had a fire going and were starting with food prep.. I stirred the pot of boiling eggs for Dudjoy (18 yrs old that was doing most of the cooking and overseeing) and then went into the kitchen and helped King Kor and one of his friends peel eggs and cut up potatoes and cucumbers. I’d told somebody that it was Jaira’s birthday so Bodi promptly starts mixing up a cake!🤦🏼♀️
Several games were played.. the 1st one was throwing a cricket ball into a bucket.. the preschoolers started, then middle school, then the teenagers. Dudjoy took a break from cooking and was the one standing by the bucket returning the ball to Taritro(13 yrs old) who was overseeing the line. The successful ones all got a prize 🏆
Then there was Breaking the clay pot with a stick, blind folded. Which, was quite entertaining as the one wielding the stick would sometimes march straight to the people on the sidelines, the people screaming and scrambling away, as someone would guide the batter back into the arena. They would also quietly move the pot after the blind fold was on! Bodi, all sudden passed the phone to me as she needed to go, so there I stood videoing the game..
The day was warming up, the loudspeakers were blaring music… Lonnie would go turn the volume down or switch songs every once awhile🫣 Gentry fell asleep sweating away in his stroller parked directly in front of the loudspeaker (I’m not sure why that’s where he got parked, hopefully his hearing isn’t damaged)
The humongous pot of curry is cooking. Lonnie helped stir with a l o n g handled paddle, Very Carefully, as it was full to the brim! One of the ladies was standing there ready to push the pcs of chicken back in whenever they got close to the edge, but Lonnie said she quit reaching when the pcs never went over the edge😉. It was also incredible to watch one of the ladies taking the flat, metal lid, no handle, that fit perfectly over the kettle, off of the boiling pot of curry, Barehanded!! And then there was not a good place to set it right away!
Bodi brought out the cake (no frosting) and it was time to celebrate Jaira’s birthday. Everybody gathered around, 🎶 happy birthday 🎶, and then it was time for the ceremonial cake cutting. Jaira was not impressed about being there center of attention, and expected to perform the not familiar Bangali tradition of cake cutting and feeding. She grudgingly obliged.. Bodi gifted her with a very glitzy hair clip..
Time for musical chairs for the ladies..
By this time, 1:00 has come and gone! We are still waiting for lunch! Lonnie finally told them, the latest we can stay is 3:30, to get to our church service in time. It was probably 3:30 tho when they finally seated everybody. Us white folks and Kobid at a table with chairs and the other 50 or so people on a huge tarp on the ground. Oh and by the way, the chicken curry had the whole chicken in it, Jaira was pretty sure everything but the feathers. Thankfully they didn’t put a chicken foot on our plates!
I went inside to the bedroom to take care of Gentry, There was a small group of girls on the bed playing something on a phone. Bodi came in with a tremendous headache to lay on the bed. One of the other ladies came in and fed her a plate of food. Just like they would feed their small children… mushed the curry or lentils into the rice, formed it into a nice sized ball and pushed it into Bodi’s mouth with her thumb.
Nee-tie hurried us home. No time for showers but Lonnie did change into his Punjabi (long traditional shirt for special occasions) per Kobid’s encouragement since I was wearing a sari. And off to church. We were a bit late. And they were singing the 1st song already when we walked in. Annslie slept thru the service!!!(since she’d missed her nap) Probably the 1st time since she was an infant! (She’s still a handful during church😏.)
After church, we invited everybody in for cake and icecream yet
And then, Finally, there was a chance to shower! Bliss.. and change out of the yards of fabric sari!