Monday 6/17: Today was a really enjoyable day. Layton woke me up early and told me that the neighbors had their cow in the tent and were starting to slaughter. Sure enough there was quite a rodeo going on. We noticed the guards that usually stand at the gate where standing close to the tent with their police sticks incase an unruly animal got loose. At least 30 cows all being butchered at once. We sat and watched out the living room window for quite awhile. Mid morning the kids and I went out on a walk to see the sights but it wasn’t long and we realized we were having to watch where we stepped to avoid all the blood puddles. Went back inside for the remainder of the morning. We kept our gate locked all day to avoid the maids coming into the yard asking for meat. They just assume we do the same thing. Beggars aren’t allowed inside Pink City but the maids still come around begging sometimes. The Muslims give 1/3 of their cow to poor people, 1/3 to themselves and 1/3 to friends/family. Last year in Siza Court we had people ringing our door bell all day long wanting to put meat in our freezer and wanting money or meat. I was glad we had kept the gate locked because I happened to look next door and there was a group of maids waiting outside their gate. Anyways, after lunch we jumped in the van. When traffic is light in Dhaka we try to go out and about as much as possible! We went to old Dhaka to tour the Lalbag fort. It’s 400 years old. We were surprised at how much of the towers where still standing! Beautiful architecture. We really enjoyed it. The grounds around the castles and walls were immaculate. I have never seen the like in Bangladesh. Lots of green grass, perfectly manicured shrubs and bushes. And the flowers… oh my. Lots of wildflowers like what we would see in Jared’s pasture at home! Black eyed Susan’s, cosmos, cone flowers, and then a whole bunch more that I have no idea what they are called. Rows and rows of marigolds and rose bushes. Jared and I thought it was a mini version of Botannica on Wichita. The best part was that it did not stink and there was not one speck of trash anywhere! Lots of young people where there too but they were respectful and didn’t ask for too many selfies. A guy from Spain came and asked Jared if he could help him exchange some American money for Bangladesh taka. Jared figured he could probably help him out because they only needed a small amount. Behind the grounds was a huge hill where you could go climb and then look down on the greens. The kids loved being up there. Shania was kinda nervous about standing and walking in the grass. Jared wondered if it was because it was tall grass? We stayed until we couldn’t endure the heat any longer. Left and went to North End Coffee of course! Went to a new one that just opened in the lobby of a bank. It looked just like the states. Carpet, couches and lounge chairs. That’s a perk to living in the city is sometimes we stumble upon places where you can almost pretend that you are at home when you are inside. Anyways while we were waiting for our cold drinks, Shania had a diaper problem and soon there were poo poo balls on this fancy carpetπ³ I grabbed a napkin and picked them up and scurried to the trash. I tried to act like I do this every day… pick up poo poo balls. We stayed indoors the rest of the evening. The smell outside was abit potent.
Tuesday 6/18: Jared went and filled the van up with gas. Trying to do all the things we can think of now while the traffic is less. He didn’t even have to wait in line, said he pulled right up to the gas pump and bam he was on his way again. Spent the day getting ready for supper company. I found a hunk of good boneless beef at UniMart. I made pepper steak, rice, cabbage salad, cut up cucumbers and chocolate cake and icecream. I don’t know which missionary introduced these people to cabbage salad but they want it every time we have them over.π Jon and Pannina and the children and Nathon came around 5:30. Jon’s wanted a tour of pink city and our houses here. They wanted to move to pink city a few years ago but Jon didn’t want the hassle of having to buy a car. Pink City is designed for people with cars. They just loved it here and oohed and ahhed over how beautiful all the trees and flowers are. Paninna said “This must be more like America here.” At supper everyone ate and ate. I thought I had made way too much food and it was barely enough. I did 5 cups of dry rice to make 10 cups cooked and there was enough left for maybe one more meal for Jared and I and the kids. The way these Bengalis tuck away rice still leaves me dumbfounded. I do not know how they don’t pop at the seams. Of course the cabbage salad, cake and icecream was a smash hit! Paninna kept saying “this place must be safe there is no one here!” We went up to the roof for awhile and she said the same thing “there is just no one here!” Jons told us over and over how glad they were that we could move here and how it was such much better for us and the children to live in a quiet community. They live by the clinic where it is jam packed with people cats and buildings. It was so neat to see them enjoying themselves. After they left Nathon stayed for abit. We had Miss Kalli bring us a Kansas shirt and then a pair of socks with hamburgers printed on them. Layton wanted to give him a gift so that’s what he gave him. He laughed and laughed and laughed about the socks. He has went on many Herfeys hamburger runs with us so hence the reason for the hamburger socksπ even after he left we could still hear him outside laughing to himself. We are very careful not to give too many gifts to people here but that boy has bent over backwards helping us lately so felt like it was ok! It was so fun having company again. I told Jared I’m so proud of my progress in company having over but I still have a few moments every time when I’m worried about my food but I think that’s normal.
Wednesday 6/19: Both children slept all night! Shania is going through another sleep regression where she likes to be awake for 2 hours. But it’s just a temporary season. Cleaned up the kitchen from last night. One thing I love about Wednesdays is since we eat lunch at the clinic, I can clean up the kitchen after breakfast and stays mostly clean until supper in the evening. π It’s the only day of the week that it’s like that! Jared went and cleaned the roof at the guesthouse. After we took Jon’s up there last night Jared realized he better clean it before the heavy rains start so that water doesn’t collect and seep through the ceilings. Him and Layton took the scootie and ran errands for awhile this morning. I had some time to myself while they were gone since Shania was napping. It was so nice. Caught up on a bunch of messages from my friends back at home. The smell from the slaughtering is slowly improving outside.π€’ They have deodorizing powder all over the streets. Nathon had plenty to say about the smell last night. The Christians here all view Eid as disgusting and they always say they hope it rains on Eid because then it won’t stink so bad. Jon’s were telling us last night that camels are the most coveted animal for Muslims to slaughter on Eid. I didn’t quite catch on to why that is. Nathon said that if it doesn’t work for someone to butcher due to poverty then they have to do something else to meet their requirements with Allah, because this sacrifice is what helps their standing with him. It was kinda amusing because when we sat down to eat last night everyone wanted to know if the beef I had made was from someone’s sacrificial cow. Jared said “no, we bought this at a store.” They all seemed relieved to know that. They wonder if American Muslims do this type of thing. We said we weren’t sure how it works in America! It’s a new thought to them that we aren’t surrounded with Muslims there like we are here. Jared has told them that the closest mosque is maybe an hour away in Wichita and that there isn’t a prayer call. They for sure can’t believe that. He explained to them that we have noise ordinances so a prayer call would be prohibited. Nathon says he thinks Dhaka needs to implement thatπ Shurov used to always say that he couldn’t figure out why the Muslims couldn’t just have an app on there phone that would just alert them to pray! Sumita made chicken curry and eggplant for lunch. She was disgruntled because all the dokans were still closed from Eid so she said Ang walked all over Monipuripara and could only find eggplant that was too expensive plus she thought the chicken wasn’t any good too many bones. no Pollyanna today with them. The rest of the day was fairly low key. It rained and cooled down to 86*. We didn’t even turn the AC on until evening and then it was mostly just to cut the humidity inside. Spent a fair bit of time outside walking and riding bike with the kids. Jared regrouted our bedroom. It looks much better. He gave up on trying to mix colors to make the grout match the tiles and just went with white. The tiles are maybe only a centimeter or two apart so it’s not like it shows that much.
Thursday 6/20:. Our living room breaker keeps flipping. Jared kept flipping it back on and a bit later out it would go again. Went to the Dokan that Layton calls Menards and got a bigger breaker. He took out the old one and it was black on both sides from overheating. I told Jared I wonder what on earth he will do for fun once we get home and he won’t have all this repair work to do. Jared was going to work on the veranda grout but it started to rain so that came to a halt. He built a tent for the kids to play in. Had singing in the evening. Fairly uneventful.Had supper at Herfeys.
Friday 6/21: Church this morning. Visited with the girls after church. Did our usual shopping. Tried out the new Dominoes pizza in the UniMart food court. It was ok… Pizza Hut is better! Layton has been begging to go play at the new play place in the food court so he did that while I did my shopping. Came home and took some good “Sunday afternoon naps.” Fridays kinda wear us all out. In the evening we went out and did the usual walk and bike ride. Some people from Chittagong were visiting some family in pink city over Eid. They were beyond fascinated with us.π Jared talked to them and then they wanted pictures. The one lady literally grabbed Layton’s bike so he would stop riding and take a picture with him. They wanted a selfie with me. Usually I consent but they were being so forceful with my children that I was not ok with it. I said “no thank you.” They said “ok” but then when I turned my head to check on the kids the ladies came and stood beside me quick and the man took pictures anyway. Shania and I went up to the house because I thought surely that would deter them and they would catch the hint and leave and then they stood at the gate and along the fence videoing me and her because we were swinging. I was so mad at that point I took Shania and went inside. Thankfully Jared took Layton and went outside of Pink City to ride bike along the river so they avoided the paparazzi.
Saturday 6/22: Jared worked on hanging up new light fixture I. Shana’s bathroom and then did some fix it work on the veranda. It rained quite abit today. We still have not tired of the rain here. Nothing to eventful happened!
Sunday 6/23: Jared had clinic. He said he wasn’t very busy. People are still gone from Eid. The children and I decided to tackle the upstairs this morning. Got half a bag of trash out of Layton’s toy closet. All his pipe cleaners, electrical wires, batteries, sticks, hot glue pieces etc were starting to overflow their alloted container. Jared worked some more outside on the veranda. The end.