Monday, March 24, 2008

Easter in India



Saturday night we got ready to go to bed and realized that we didn't have any fresh carrots for the Easter bunny. Therefore, we decided to leave him a can of carrots instead. However, we forgot to leave him a can opener, and thus, he got mad and didn't leave us anything! Oh, and by the way, for those of you who don't already know this, the Easter bunny comes up through the sewer pipes...or at least that is what my dad has always told me.



Here is the group of us in our yard. There is me, S, my cousin Beth, and my aunt Diane. Aren't we a good looking group??? We were going to have an Easter egg hunt in the yard...but then thought we might find more than just eggs...geckos, snakes, bugs, rats, lizards, frogs, etc...if we went searching too much through our bushes, so we opted not to have the egg hunt.

We gave our driver the day off for Easter. Normally, we give him Sundays off anyways, but he was willing to work since my family was visiting. However, he is Christian, and we felt that it was important for him to go to church with his family for Easter. Besides, we were easily able to entertain ourselves around the house. After an Easter lunch of chicken casserole, green bean casserole, and canned pears, we played some games. Then we decided to walk to the beach.


This photo of Diane and Beth almost makes the India beach look pleasant. Almost, but not quite!



This is a photo of a couple of the fishermen "walking" their boat down the beach. At first, we thought that they were putting the boat in the water to go out fishing. However, they were just moving the boat down the beach. The guy in front (in the white colored shirt) is pulling the boat with a rope while the guy near the boat is poking it with a stick to keep it out in the water.



On our way home from the beach, some cows had shown up on our road to eat the trash. The resort next to us had some big parties over the weekend, and I guess they have never heard of garbage bags as all of the cups and plates were just dumped in a pile on the side of the road. That is our house in the background, and you can see that our road is a little muddy (and quite bumpy) from all of the rain we have been receiving.



Here is a photo of me standing in front of our gate with one of our security guards. Not a great photo of me, but it's a good picture of our house.



This is a photo of our new neighbors. This "house" was built in about two hours a few weeks ago. It is built up against the backside of our wall. I haven't actually seen anyone in it yet, but I'm guessing someone will be moving in soon. We also have a similar type house on the property on the backside of our house. A very stark contrast to our house.

Anyway, that was our exciting Easter day in India. It was good to spend it with some family members. Now, I'm looking for some more family members to come spend 4th of July with us...any volunteers???

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the pictures!
Becky

Anonymous said...

Since I recieved a phone call that said everyone in my house had to have a post this one is from Aaron-I like the neighbors' house

Anonymous said...

J, thanks for posting the pictures. All of the greenery in your yard made me envious. On Easter Sunday we had snow flurries. And I am still waiting to play my first round of golf in 2008 ... maybe later this week???

Chuck C of Bloomington, IL.

Anonymous said...

Katie is very excited to see pictures of Aunt Beth and Grandma

Anonymous said...

I could really enjoy myself in your backyard.

Shadow

Anonymous said...

Where's the elephant?

Anonymous said...

That boat doesn't look very sea worthy. I wouldn't ask for any rides.

Carrie