Friday, March 26, 2010

How many cups of tea can you drink in one afternoon?

We went to a little village in the mountains of Orissa called Dantoling for the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. There were between 20,000 - 25,000 people there from all over Southern Orissa, many of them coming by foot. The people set up camp and stayed there for 3 days. There was a huge tent where everyone gathered for Mass and other services. It was a memorable experience.
But what I really want to highlight is my experience meeting my friend Ranjan's family. Meet Ranjan...
He works as a driver - here he is in action changing a tire. He has accompanied us on many of our trips and over time we have become friends. His home village is Dantoling so he was eager for Justin and I to meet his family and friends.
His mother cooked a delicious lunch for us - seriously one of the best meals I've had in India. Their house was simple with 3 rooms. We spoke the little Oriya (the local language) that we've learned to express our thanks. Later in the afternoon we went on a walk through his particular village which consists of one street lined with houses like this:
Ranjan informed us that in Dantoling there are several different villages organized by caste and religion. He lives in the low caste (Dalit) Christian village. We entered several different houses to meet his siblings and cousins. Everyone greeted us with a warm welcome complete with chai and biscuits or other snacks. By the end I did not want to see another cup of tea and I was thankful that I'm not at risk for diabetes because I think consuming that much sugar is so short a time could put you over the edge, but it would have been worse to refuse their generous offer. Yet again I was impressed by how the people were so full of life. As we walked through the street everyone wanted to stop and talk to us. Ranjan was beaming. He was so proud to introduce his new American friends to his family.
Ranjan's brother and his daughter.
Ranjan's niece and I became fast friends despite the language barrier. She is one happy little girl.

1 comment:

  1. great pictures Val! love seeing you with those beautiful people. I can't wait to hear so much about your time in India. still praying for you and Gaeta!

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