Monday, September 21, 2009

Last Tuesday the ashram celebrated its 10th birthday.


Dad left early that morning and was going to come and pick us and the Delaney's from our apartment later. The Delaney's are an Australian family living and working in a Delhi slum who every now and then come and visit the ashram. They have 2 boys, Tom who is 13 and Oscar who is 7.


The Delaniey's caught the metro to our house and Dad then took us to the ashram. When we got there they were filling up water balloons and making lines with what smelt like flour.


First everyone went to the mandir (temple) and we played a question game. It was the kids vs all the men. At the beginning Pia asked the questions in english, all the older kids new english and quickly answered the questions giving the men no time to hear it translated. They then started just asking the questions in hindi but the kids still ended up winning.


We then went to the badminton court and stood in a circle. We threw water balloons to each other and tried to catch them. I caught one and then threw it to one of the older girls and as she caught it it popped in her hands and she got saturated. I felt bad after that. Soon we ran out of water balloons so it was time to play the next game.


The next game they got some older boys to play. They had tied a piece of string from one post to another and then connected little lollies. The boys had to jump up and try to get them while Praseeda moved the post up and down. I'm not sure if anyone actually got it.


Next we had nimbu and chammach races...hindi for lemon and spoon races. I came first in the kids race and later on got a prize.


Next we had a game where you needed 2 teams. The chose some people. They all had to link one to each other and the end person got a tail. When they said go both teams ran and tried to pull each others tail off.


Than they had another game for the men which was like rugby with no ball. Dad was not so good....after one tackle he was ready to pass out (he was not fit.)


We then had a special dinner....lamb, hot chips and papadams.


Later on they handed out the prizes. I won first prize so I got a pack of chocolate biscuits.



Soon we dropped the Delaniey's off to a metro station and went home....it had been a fun day.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Sam's 14th B'day

On Saturday the 12th of September it was Sam's 14th birthday.

The night before Saturday was Youth Alive so we got home pretty late. The NZ family were staying at our apartment too.

Early in the mornig George and Oscar came into the lounge room (where we were sleeping) and woke us up. There was no point in going back to bed so we went to Mum and Dads room and watched 17 again with dad. Dad had to use the earphones because Mum was still sleeping. Sam and Dad had one earphone each so I watched without hearing anything but I had seen it before.

After evryone had woken up George, Oscar, Sam and I watched Animal Planet on TV. Soon we had scrambled eggs for breakfast and George and Oscar gave Sam a birthday present. It was a mini, wooden, travel game of Backgammon. We already had the mini chess one an Sam liked backgammon. He once taught me how to play but I have forgotten, so has Sam but hopefully Dad knows.

I brought out Sams present from our family. Sam already knew what it was....he had chosen it. He said all he wanted was the whole Asterix comic set so we got him jut that. He didn't open it yet cause he didn't want them to get ruined.

After everyone got dressed we dropped the NZ family off at Sarojini Market. We went there for a little while too. Sarojini Market is one of my favourite markets. It has mainly clothes, it is a pretty busy market.

I got some black shorts/pants which ae really comfortable. I also got a top that I can also wear as a dress. Oh and I got a scarf.

Sam also wanted a Ed Hardy t-shirt for his birthday. The real ones are really expensive and this market had cheap fake ones. We had a look around and Sam got one. There was one shop that we were looking at and instead of the t-shirt saying Ed Hardy by Christian Audiger it said Ed Hardy by Smet...I know really random and now you can be sure it was a fake. Sam got his Ed Hardy t-shirt for 150Rs, we then went to another shop and sam saw another Ed Hardy t-shirt he liked. We asked how much it was and the guy said 250Rs. We told him that we had already gotten one for 150 but he stil kept it a 250Rs. We asked why and he said "No sir this one is a different colour, 250Rs." He moved to 200Rs but we just left.

We then bumped into the NZ family again and they showed us these cool shoes laces they got. We foun the shop and I got some pink ones with white stars. Sam got one with a pattern of blue than black. We were both wearing our connies so we put them in when we got back to the car and they looked awesome.

We then went to Ambience Mall to meet the Gibbons (the Australian family.) We decided to go bowling at blu. This bowling place was awesome. You could sit there and have propper meals!

We just had two rounds of bowling though. I was terrible and in the first one came second last ad then last. Dad won the first game by far but failed terribly in the second. Sam nearly one in the 2nd game but lost to Mum. The Gibbons were good as well though.

After that we went to Pizza Hut for dinner and got a icecream down at the food court.

We then left. Mum called the NZ family and they were at Dili Haat market. We met them there and had a quick look around. We went home to the apartment with them and they slept the night at our apartment again.

It had been a busy/fun day.

Monday, September 14, 2009

My First Baseball Game

Last Saturday we had our first baseball game.


We had to get to mine at 8:30 am to get my jersey and do some practice. Unfortunately I didn't get to go to practice the day before because of a birthday party. My team is called the Los Angeles Dodgers. We got a blue baseball hat that said LA, a Dodgers jersey (I'm number 7!) and a NDLL (New Delhi Little League) Dodgers bag! We didn't get any pants because they didn't want to encourage us to slide onto the bases yet.


We had some fielding and batting practice and then the game started...


LA DODGER VS NEW YORK METS....and the game begins


There is three innings and we batted first. I was batter number 10 so I didn't get to bat in the first innings. That made it pretty boring. I can't remember what the score was after that.


We then moved on to fielding and I was on the outfield. I didn't get any balls but I encouraged the rest of the team and was enjoying the game.


The next innings I got to bat. When it was my turn I held my bat and was saying to myself "I'm going to beat the crap out of this ball" Lucky enough I did as it went flying. It was probably the biggest hit of the day. Coach Sam wouldn't stop talking about it. It felt awesome. I dropped the bat and ran to first base and then Coach Atts told me to stop, I was disappointed. I think I made it to third base but then we had to switch to fielding.


This time I played catcher. I kneeled behind the batter. The coaches pitch it to us under arm or over arm but very slowly so whenever the other team missed the ball it just came rolling to me...how fun! At least it wasn't like Sam's game when they players pitch really fast so it comes like flying to he catcher....how scary.


I got to bat the last innings to and again sent the ball flying. I ran to first base and then second and just made it to third. They said I was out even though I technically wasn't cause they didn't actually tag me with the ball. They made me out because there was only four minutes left so they wanted to give the other team a chance to bat again cause we were thrashing them!!! Although I wasn't really out I was disappointed I probably would of got my first home run.


Anyway I fielded in the outfield again but nothing really happened but by the end of the game we had won by a whopping 14 to 5!


We then had the snacks that one of the parents had brought which was the best. We went to training on Tuesday and at the end they had muffins, biscuits, popcorn and doughnuts not to mention coach Sam saying I was a natural at baseball! Woo hoo!


Talk soon and don't forget....


!GO THE LA DODGERS!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

We have had another boring week so far. While Mum was way the only thing different was what we ate. The breakfast was the usual peanut butter on toast except we had to make it for ourselves. For lunch Dad would make bread rolls with sausages or something. The first dinner we ordered in Macas and the next day was Youth Alive so my group went to Subway for dinner. The next day we went to a restaurant and had dinner with the Gibbons and then Mum came back the following day.

This week we have been doing our usual school work and I am back in the habit of doing my piano practice. Mum has made me a timetable for school so every morning I do devotions which is followed by piano.

Even though Mum is back we got another Macas delivery. We ordered a burger each and then a box of nuggets to share. Mum said she wouldn't have any but she ended up taking 2 and not telling anyone about it, but it was soon discovered when Sam reached to get a nugget but there as only 2 left so instead of having 3 each we only got 2. Dad, sam and I also got chocolate sundaes and Mum said she didn't want one. When it was time to eat our chocolate sundaes Mum was wanting some. I offered her some and then she said "Can I have some chocolate sauce with that?"

We went to the ashram yesterday with just Mum because there was some women coming from the American Women's Association to show the patients how to crochet. Everything is the same at the ashram but there is a new lady in the emergency beds that loves talking to Dad. She wanted his watch and was disappointed when she found out he had a wife.

Baseball starts this Saturday! My game is in the morning and Sam's is in the afternoon. My team is called the Dodgers and Sam's team is called the Brewers. When I was talking to Josh Rogers on Skype I told him my team was better because its name is closer to Rogers.

Tonight we are having some friends from the ashram over for dinner. We plan on making a big batch of pasta, which I am looking forward to. Mum doesn't know if Dad left her enough money to get all the ingredients and I am not sure if we can trust Dad to remember to bring home the pasta machine.

This has pretty much been our week thus far and I am looking forward to Saturday for my first game of baseball and luckily I have my first training on Friday afternoon so by Saturday I should at least know the basic rules. I am a bit worried about Sam though because he will miss his training tonight because of dinner (neither of us know how to play.)

Talk soon

Hunter