Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Sun July 12 🧑🏾‍🔧 🚙

 The plan was to pick Shanto up at 8:00

So after breakfast, everybody loaded into the van. Lonnie drove out the gate and proceeded to shut the gate and untie the dog.Meanwhile, the van left battery mode and started missing like crazy with terrible exhaust.

The brethren were let know that we would not be going to Gopalgonj for service today. Everybody unloaded, changed clothes and Lonnie proceeded to see if he could get the van into Khulna for repair. Taking the back, round about way thru the village, it’s pass-ibility is getting to the questionable stage also! 

At Auto Dynamics, https://maps.app.goo.gl/hdzEFDzM7572nFUG7?g_st=ic

he was told it would be a 6 hr repair job. So Lonnie caught easybike home.

Dipti back to work after a week off over the wedding time and a couple all day rains

Life is different in her home with a daughter in law now🥰 Baroti had made Bangla noodles for them that morning and she likes tea Every Day! Fast forward: But then Baroti was back to her schooling, she’s in college. And then her college had a few day vacation and Baroti spent that vacation back at her father’s home! 

That evening, the whole family caught easy bike to Bissho Rd for a little supper. Tried the momos and had fuska. Then caught another easy bike to the repair shop

The girls were wishing for more easy bike adventure. But it was time to head to the house. We planned to just park the van before the bridge and catch rickshaw van to the house. Some of the bricks from the detour route, that’s now under water, had been moved to the new bridge’s sand approaches. They made brick paths wide enough for the easybikes and rickshaw vans but not garis. Now, tonight, when we came home the locals said yes, you can take your gari over. So Lonnie went for a look-see and he could see that a gari had passed over successfully and it looked doable although definitely a temporary situation. So over we went! 1st time over the new bridge… a project that has rocked on much longer than they had planned and has complicated travel to and from our house many times.


Sat July 11

 Our routine grocery run into Khulna City.

When we got to bridge just up from our house where we take the temporary detour while they build the new bridge. We see water flowing over the detour . Is it safe? Is there deterioration happening underneath that we can’t see? but bystanders say it is ok. So we prayerfully cross. Just as we get to the other side we scrape terribly on one side once we were on good road again, Lonnie got out to assess the damages. The sliding door still opens👍🏼

So on to get our grocery shopping, stopping by the tailor for the girls’ new dresses and Miss Christina’s 3 pc kameez, and Dominos pizza

At the vegetable market, Lonnie offered to take my list while I shopped for fruit💙

Back at the bridge on our way home.. water is still flowing over the detour, has deterioration progressed too much? The decision was made to cross again😱 Aaaaaaaand……………………………………………We made it safely to the other side🤍

Friday July 10 A Day Of Rest

 It rained all night… No thunder, no lightning, no strong batash(wind), just a gentle steady rain.

At breakfast, Kobid said he wouldn’t be coming because of the rain. It cont. to rain, so no Chakrakhali Sun.School either.  

After lunch, it was barely misting so the girls went out and entertained themselves by scrubbing the bricks in front of the guard’s shack that have gotten quite slick. Gentry observed from his stroller.

3:00 was suppose to be doctrine class, but that was canceled due to “heavy rainfall in Khulna City”

And 4:00 service got canceled also..

An all day rain, a day of Rest for us,..

We did invite everybody to join us in Gopalgonj Sun for their service.. travel expenses paid, lunch provided. One brother took us up on the invitation and our interpreter Brother said he was available also.

Thurs July 9 🐘

 Lonnie spent some time with the neighbor at his repair dhokan 

Late afternoon, we decided to catch a rickshaw van to go for some veggies. I was looking for cucumbers in particular for our “Sunday” lunch tomorrow. Nee-tie was our driver this evening… we didn’t see any cucs in Chakrakhali so we went on to Sausa Bunia. Successful. On our return trip, what do we see?! But an elephant! Walking down the road! With a man leading it. Nee-tie turned around so we could get a better look and visit with the owner. He had the elephant tell us “Hi” she obediently trumpeted for us🤩 he told us the elephant’s name,  but these Bengali names… some of them are just beyond us to remember. The smallish brown Asian elephant was 5 yrs old. Told us, for Taka, he’d give rides. Nobody jumped at the chance.. A motorcycle with man, wife, and child stopped to observe also. We both gave a little Taka which the elephant took from our hands with her trunk and gave to her owner😍 Then she obediently told us “Bye” 🐘 

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Tues July 7 Shubho and Baroti’s wedding cont.

 Time to get into the wedding garments!! Right there on the roof! A white Punjabi and white lungi now with his white wedding hat. The astrologers say 12:11 a.m. is the perfect time tonight to perform the marriage rituals. So, back down to the bottom floor under the 4 posted structure with the priest. 

Many pan leaves were used throughout the rituals.

To begin with, a long white cloth was tied on to cover Shubho’s face while his bride-to-be was brought in. She came in holding 2 pan leaves in front of her face

They stood in front of each other, under a white cloth, an oil burning candlestick held between them😳 while they took turns reaching around the burning candlestick putting a dab of red between the eyebrows of each other. The veil and flame were removed.

They both held up a wreath of white flowers and took turns moving their wreath thru the other wreath and up over their partner’s head and back off and thru again. A bit tricky with Baroti’s tiara and Shubho’s topor 🙃They each repeated the ritual several times.

Cross legged on the floor across from each other with the priest on the middle side reading from his handbook. One or both of them would be mumbling a repeat. Little bits of grasses, a banana, etc, etc would be picked up. 

At one point, Baroti looked about to cry and I wondered what was going on or why. Otherwise she looked happy or excited. Another time, she beckoned for her friend? to come to her aid… her nose hoop ring had come unclasped and was dangling by its gold chain from where it was attached in her hair… The priest, never skipping a beat

There was the ceremony where Baroti circled around the area and Shubho 7 times stopping each round to dab the top of each of Shubho’s feet with oil?. Then Shubho’s helper woman would place a pan leaf over his feet till Baroti made it around again. It appeared like the leaves were to keep track of the rounds. Baroti took great care as she made her rounds.She had a narrow path with all the ceremony jinish(stuff) in the middle with candles burning setting there on the floor, yards of floor length Sari skirt, and then the ring of observers.

Then there was the ceremony where Shubho and Baroti reached across with her hand on top of his and the priest reading from his book and putting things on top of their hands… little bits of stuff?, flower petals, etc, etc. this part seemed to go on for quite some time especially considering they were sitting cross legged across from each other and it was a full reach to meet in the middle. By this time, Baroti’s eyelids kept falling shut as the priest droned on. Lastly he wrapped banana leaves around the whole stack and their hands, tied it with something and sprinkled more oil, flower petals,..

After this, a cloth was tied from Shubho’s lungi to Baroti’s Sari and from then on they performed the rituals side by side

Shubho then proceeded to put the red stripe from her forehead up into her hair parting that symbolizes marriage in the Hindu culture. Also the white bangles and other bracelets were donned on her wrists.

They got up and took a break, hung out with their friends a bit while the next ritual was prepared. 7 circles were drawn on the floor in a line. The priest made a small fire and then the bridal pair came back. A rice sifter with a pile of rice grains was placed in Baroti’s hands. She put one foot on a small club that was positioned at the 1st circle. Shubho stood behind her with his hands on her forearms and put his foot right behind Baroti’s as she slid the club along the line of circles stopping to dump a little rice on the fire every so often. Made me think of some of the relay feats we try to perform on School Year End Play days😅

So all thru these rituals, Baroti had a lady assisting her also… right there prompting her, helping the priest prepare and Baroti to perform the rituals,.. 

another thing to note, was the atmosphere of the place… It was not quiet or formal.. guests visited and moved about at will, children would walk right thru the ceremony tent. 

At one point, the lady assisting Baroti stepped up to me and asked when we were going to sleep as their rituals cont. and the hours slipped by.. the crowd got less but there were still some that stayed to the end. 

The final ritual for the event was the blessing of the womb… the last part, they needed a baby for. Gentry was sleeping in my arms and they asked if he could play the symbolic part, but I would need to wake him as he needed to be awake. I said, he’s out! It’s 3:00 am! She decided to try and placed him in Shubho’s arms, who passed him on to Baroti. Gentry squirmed and fussed a little and Baroti got him quiet again which seemed to be the point of the scenario and he was passed back to me.. 

and that was the end and we made our way out, stopping by Baroti’s family home but everybody was sleeping except a couple guests. Back out the alley to our van. The streets were dead compared to when we came in! We dropped Kobid off. at his alley. And drove the fastest down that road home as we probably ever have as it was so empty! 20 min later, Shunil opened the gate for us. Everybody in bed by shortly after 4:00 am!

It was noon before everybody was awake for the day.

Threw a load of laundry in

Made a hearty brunch

Worked on Jaira’s new dress making it more user friendly😉

Another rainy day, so we were notified that the “wedding” meal at the groom’s home wouldn’t be till 5:30 pm. Earlier when I had asked Dipti what time to go, She had told me “Shob poribar Shodda din” (all day) But then when I pressed her further for a better idea.. morning?, No.. afternoon 2-3:00.

Fine by us as we didn’t mind having a little more time between the 2 events. We walked in from Chakrakhali, water completely covering one stretch of the road.

At the groom’s home(Dipti’s) the whole yard was covered with a canopy, tables and chairs set up. The cow was no longer in the shed and they had a couple holes dug in there for cooking fires with huge pots

I found a chair in the 1st room of the house where I held Gentry almost the whole evening. So many people in such tight quarters! It was fun to be with some of the same people again tonight that we’d just got acquainted with and spent hours with at the wedding🥰 Baroti’s mom and 12 yr old brother Rudro, who was quite a charming little fellow. Dipti told me later that he is a hard working little guy, running his Dad’s dokan for him since his dad’s been sick for an extended amount of time. Two other very sweet ladies. One taught school for 8 years there in Khulna City and has been married 2 months now and lives in Chakrakhali. She knew just a bit of English so that helps for a little better communication. Other mom’s with babies were in there also stationed in front of fans.. we were going to finally go out to the tables and eat but we weren’t aggressive enough to get places at the tables and get in on that setting either, so Dipti’s sister told us she’d serve us inside. Cleared the bed and standing on it used a rag to dust it clean(little different standard of cleanliness going on here🙃) but her efforts were appreciated. 

After rice, dim curry, chicken curry, and doy(yogurt)

We took our leave. Darkness had fallen and our youngest 2 seemed to have had all they could handle

Out to the path, we are told we must wait for rickshaw van, it’s coming! We tried to wait a bit but we knew our littles would be much more manageable if we would keep moving,  so we slowly walked a ways. The rickshaw van did meet us before we got to the spot where we’d have to go thru the water again.



Monday, July 13, 2026

Mon July 6 Hindu wedding

 Got Jaira’s dress sewed and a wedding gift wrapped and ready

Lonnie finally grilled the “birthday” steaks today🤗 ..baked potatoes and lettuce salad for sides 

Dipti had told us 8:00 pm for a wedding time 8:00 - midnight

But Kobid had mentioned the other day how Hindu weddings can go to 3 and 4 in the morning with all the rituals and the astrologers know when the planets line up just right for the perfect time to perform the wedding rituals…which is often in the middle of the night..

We needed a few things in town. So went a little early, telling Kobid we’d meet up with him at 7:30

Well, I guess both sides weren’t fully informed so when Lonnie finally got a hold of Kobid, he was at Dipti’s house back in Chakrakhali and we were waiting at New Market in Khulna City for him! Anyway, he said the wedding guests should all come to the wedding by bus, with the wedding party. But now we should just wait where we were and we could follow the bus to the brides home which was in Khulna City, Nirala to be exact, not far from the Gollamari bridge. He kept us updated as they waited for the bus. Lonnie went after paratha(kind of like fry bread) for our hungry girls while we waited. 

It was 9:00 before the decorated car carrying the bride and groom and the bus with the guests showed up at the appointed meeting place!

The bus dropped the guests off to walk the last stretch of the way and we followed the decorated car to the alley. The wedding car drove on down the alley yet but we parked and followed, walking with everybody down the alley to the decorated and lit up gate at the end. 

Shubho(the groom) and Baroti(the bride) got out of the car then. Tradition is that the groom would be carried to the gate from the car. But nobody was willing and we weren’t quite catching on at that time what was going on. At the gate, the guests were supposed to give money(to help pay for the wedding, is how I got it) so only when enough Taka was raised were the guests welcomed in!

Dipti’s sister, Dipali, came and found us in the crowd and escorted us around so we watched the goings on from inside the gate. 

Shubho was wearing a yellow punjabi (long sleeved, knee length shirt) with matching lungi(wrap around man skirt), a white wedding hat https://www.google.com/search?q=pic+and+meaning+of+topor&client=safari&hs=tCaV&sca_esv=6fd337b2c9137bab&channel=iphone_bm&source=hp&ei=radUaqvPLKK_seMPmIKlwA0&biw=375&bih=449&oq=pic+and+meaning+of+topor&gs_lp=EhFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocCIYcGljIGFuZCBtZWFuaW5nIG9mIHRvcG9yMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigAUiosQFQ2xFY-ZsBcAJ4AJABAJgBggKgAdcNqgEFMC42LjO4AQPIAQD4AQGYAgugAq8OqAIOwgICECnCAhAQABgDGLQCGOoCGI8B2AEBwgIQEC4YAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBAcICBxAAGIAEGBPCAg0QLhiABBjRAxgTGMcBwgIJEAAYgAQYExgKwgIGEAAYFhgewgIIEAAYFhgKGB7CAgUQIRifBZgDEvEFwnsVJbSZRse6BgQIARgKkgcFMi41LjSgB-UjsgcFMC41LjS4B5cOwgcHMC4xLjUuNcgHSoAIAA&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-hp

About this time, I asked about Dipti, “Where is she?”. We’d seen Shubho’s immediate family, a couple cousins, an aunt, already….but not Dipti!? Her sister informed us, “It is tradition that the mother does not attend the wedding.” I am so accustomed to our ways that it seemed really sad to me that Dipti could not witness her son’s wedding..

 When sufficient Taka was received, Kobid mentioned 2,500 Tk.?. Shubho was carried a few steps and we all followed up the wide concrete steps to the bottom floor of the multi level, concrete, housing structure. There on that 1st floor, were tables and chairs set up, where we would eat later and a 4 cornered structure(mandap) decorated with flowers and stalks of banana leaves where the couple and priest would sit later while the marriage rituals would be performed. We were guided up another 4 flights of stairs to the roof that had been professionally decked out for the occasion. Quite a large area of white structure decorated with flowers. A red rug/heavy fabric covering the whole area and a cream colored loveseat just big enough for 3 people. On either side was matching cream colored arm chairs with their own flowered arches. This whole set up seems to have been solely for the groom and his pictures. The guests all took turns sitting with Shubho for photographs. Here again, I thought about Dipti and wished she could be with her son in this lavish setting. They come from such a poor setting with their dirt floor, 3 room shanty with cook shack beyond, and tiny yard is thick soupy, slick mud now during rainy season..

We spent a good while up there on the roof.. meeting the parents and a few others, chatting with just a few, visiting with Kobid. He answered our many questions.. and shared with us what was going on and why. One thing he said, is that these Hindu weddings are focused on the bridal pair and their friends… the parents just observe and enjoy…We enjoyed the night air with an occasional slight whiff of a breeze, observing the constant movement of photographers and guests and what appeared to be a very nervous Shubho tugging at the collar of his Punjabi, dabbing the sweat off his face, checking his reflection in any available smart phone screen to make sure everything was in place for these monumental photos. Meanwhile, pretty much never did see any more than a faint hint of a smile, sober as a judge! Every so often, the bride’s little brother 12yrs, would connect a smart phone to a couple loud speakers for some loud music, which never lasted long. Thank goodness, cause my little boy was trying to catch a few zzz’s. A normal Hindu wedding according to Kobid and our observations of all other Hindu occasions would include a nice amount of drumming and music but this wedding was being hosted by the benevolent landlord of the bride’s family, as they are not wealthy either. And the landlord is Muslim, so no drums and music allowed.

After awhile, it was time for Shubho to go down to that main floor where he had a time of rituals with the priest. Back up to the roof until it was time to go back down for the meal. It was a delicious chicken bhaji(fried)…nice meaty chunks, rice, fish with potatoes curry, dim (boiled egg) curry, “salad”.. that was seasoned the most perfectly here that I’ve ever had..with lime juice and salt, and shodda doy(white… which means it’s not as sweet as the brown, yogurt, our favorite) After the meal, on our way back up to the roof, we were invited into the home there on the 2nd floor. Wow.What.a.Nice.Home. Clean, tile floors, high ceilings, spacious, minimally But tastefully and actually modern-ishly🙃 decorated. We sat on couches and before long they brought a plate of jackfruit, which most of still cannot really appreciate. Dipti’s sister, who was there with us, took one. And served us glasses of a most delectable fresh lemonade🤤

 we followed Shubho back up to the roof.. just a few guests and his friends. I haven’t mentioned this part yet, but there was this woman helping/being Shubho’s “right hand man” making sure he had tissue to dab sweat away, prompt him for what he was supposed to do next, etc.. he would call on her if he needed anything..



Thursday, July 9, 2026

Sun July 5

 Lonnie said he was feeling 90% better🤗

Got Maddie’s dress finished and Jaira’s cut out and zigzagged

Sun July 12 🧑🏾‍🔧 🚙

 The plan was to pick Shanto up at 8:00 So after breakfast, everybody loaded into the van. Lonnie drove out the gate and proceeded to shut t...