Once again our kids were out of school. Yesterday January 26th was Republic Day here and we actually did quite a few things. To start out the day Adarsh Vista (our community here) had a flag raising ceremony and a parade for all of the kids. They divided the kids up by street. Our street decided to dress up in the traditional Indian dresses from around the country. One street had all bicyclist, one was "Go Green", another dressed in Orange and Green, and another street had the children pulled on a cart by a cow. They paraded up the main road in our complex, and then back to the clubhouse where everyone met for breakfast. We missed the breakfast because the Elders Quorum and Young Men from our branch were having a cricket match and Alan wanted to participate in that.
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The next few pictures are the parade. By the time the kids from our street walked to the gate, one of the parents had a jeep that they took and gave them rides back down the parade route.
After the parade we went to the ITI Fields and played cricket. Well, the EQ and YM played, we learned how to play.
Our Elders Quorum and Young Men
The little boy in the front on the right is Kevin. He is 8 years old and was just baptized. We went to dinner at his family's apartment that day. He is a very cute kid and showed Ellie, Maddie and Ethan how to play. He and his dad, Jerry Lewis, walked Ethan to the bakery to get a treat while we were watching the match. His dad is the one in the very middle of the picture with the blue shirt and sunglasses.
After the cricket match Alan and the kids went back home and I went to a District Relief Society Service Project/Talent Show
All in all we had a really busy day yesterday, and we learned a lot. We were able to get to know our neighbors and our branch a little better also.
2 comments:
Sounds more impressive than our celebrating. I should have gone to the RS with you.
I can't believe all the holidays of there! Sounds like people in India know how to party!
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