Welll , time is coming quickly to an end so in order to give you all one last blog update from India I am going to take the one suggestion that I received and just post a bunch of pictures for you all to see. Just so you all know, I am planning on having at least one more blog update once we arrive back in the states and I have a little time to decompress what just happened in my life.. so stay posted! Enjoy!

1. Crossing things off of my to do list that the wonderful Kylie Maddox made me before I left for this wonderful adventure. One of the thigns to do was to go see a Bollywood movie and I finally saw one this past week. and let me tell you, it is everything that I thought a Bollywood Movie should be. Horrible acting, it was in either Hindi or Bengali so we had no idea what was going on the whole time, and it was LONG. Even though we werent sure what was happening most of the time we were able to catch a joke here or there, and we found the movie to actually be rather humorous because we got to make up the story as we went along! But needless to say we enjoyed experiencing this piece of their culture!

2. My parents are always asking me "so what are you eating there?" So I finally started taking pictures of some of the foods that we eat here in India. There were a couple of places that we just bounced back and forth between eating at and we just recently started being adventurous and trying need street stands. The top two places that we love to eat at: Blue sky Cafe- which is a fantastic restaurant that almost only caters to foreigners. They have every type of food (Chinese, Italian, Indian, breakfast foods, desserts...). Noodles street stand: if you ever want a heeping plate of the greatest noodles you will ever taste (with indian ketchup on top) we have found the place for you. and it is dirt cheap! 17 rupees for one plate of noodles! (thats a whooping 40 cents!)


3. Things that we encounter as we walk the streets of calcutta. First: Public Potty's: this is one thing that i will NOT miss once i am safe and sound back in the States. These are the grossest things I have ever seen. You legitametley have to start holding your breath a good en steps before the potty and continue holding it ten steps after or else you might loose your lunch... Second: hundreds of sleeping people... and this is NOT an exaggeration people. Third: if you have a phobia of getting trampled by a herd of goats (or possibly other animals) Inida is not the place for you.

4. You never know what might be sleeping in your bed during your stay here in Calcutta. We have had quite some hilarious moments in our room attempting to capture the friends that we find when we wake up or come back from a long day of volunteering. Almost every morning, the first brave soul to enter the bathroom has to battle it out with anywhere between 1-3 cockroaches. Word on the street is the Laura has declared war on the roaches... so no need to be alarmed when you hear loud noises in the morning.. its just Laura dominating the crunchy bugs.The other friendly creatures that we have just started to notice creeping around in our room are these very adorable gecko's. But dont let these precious little things deceive you. We found out from our wonderful door man Gupta (well thats not really his name.. its just what we call him) that these little things are poisonous! (My apologies to Cora, I promise i wasnt trying to kill you when i told you you should try and catch one). Needless to say, we are now on the look out every time we come in our room to see if we see any little things squirming on the walls or across the floor (thanks to laura and the great gecko catcher gutpa we have now caught two of these things in out room)
.6. Now this is what a call Monsoon wet. (I believe there is a ride at worlds of fun that is named something along the lines of Monsoon? Weel, let me tell you... when you stand on the bridge waiting to get smacked in the face by a gaint wave that is caused by the boat going down the hill... well.. thats how we felt the day of the monsoon)
7. Another check mark added to Kyli's to-do-list! I finally decided it was time to fulfill the promise I had been making to one of the ladies on Sudder street that she could give me a henna! I sat with these wonderful ladies for a god 45 mins as they decorated my foot and the fanned my foot until my henna dried. It is incredible to hear their life stories and what has lead them to be beggars on the streets.
5. This is a tribute to the greatest sandals I have ever owned
8. Last but not least, Mother Teresa still continues to kick my butt (go figure).


