Hanging at Rutter’s but thinking about India

Now that my life is without internet service, I find myself hanging out at Rutter’s using their free Wifi.  It’s amazing how many people come to Rutter’s that I know…I saw my friend Shae the other day, my best girl Trisha and her granddaughter Keira and even the mayor of Dover, Rick Pope.  Rutter’s is a popular place!

So I’m counting down the days until I leave for India.  I realize most of you all are counting down the days until Christmas.  I’m not that excited about Christmas mainly because: 1. My dad has a wild hair up his ass again and I’m not permitted to go to see my mom   2. I’m broke.

About this shunning, my mom is TORN UP because her and I are tight.  John has the biggest mouth, one that runs like a duck’s ass and he can’t seem to keep himself out of my life.  He loves to call my father and tell him about my personal life, none of which is any business of my father or John and Dale is just a tool who won’t see how he’s getting played by “John the Man” or Heather until he is no longer needed for entertainment purposes…seriously, John doesn’t have any real friends and neither does Dale. (Oh, and LaDonna doesn’t count since she’s getting paid to be there.)  I’m not trying to be mean, just stating the truth.  Both men were always amazed by the number of friends I have.  Hmmm…maybe because I’m a nice person?!  Nothing will make me happier then that day in March 2014 when I’m not longer married to that ass clown.  Well, I imagine I will find the day that makes me happier.  The day I marry Brian will make me happier, but first the ass clown has to exit my marital status.

India will be the furthest I’ve traveled in the world.  A whole new land for me to explore.  I’ve promised Brian I will take as few chances as possible while I’m there.  I tend to enjoy the thrill of danger but I don’t have a death wish.  It’s more like I don’t think God is going to take me off the earth anytime soon.  I promise if I ride a motorcycle in India, I’ll wear a helmet.  HAHAHAHA!  That’s more than I do in Pennsylvania!

Remember, beside my personal blog that you’re reading now you can keep track of all 13 York College students and our professor Dave Fyfe at this blogsite.

http://yorkcollegehoina2013.weebly.com/

Guess I need to start packing soon!

~P.

 

Meet Gayathri from India

Gayathri Pediredla  3rd grade

Gayathri Pediredla
In 2012 and now in 3rd grade in 2013

Dale and I have sponsored an orphan in India.  I received a note from her and two pictures.  The orphanage also sent me a bio sheet about this lovely little girl. (http://www.hoina.org/)

Gayathri Biography 

Date of Birth: September 11, 2004

 Date of Admission: June 14, 2012

 Family Background:

 Gayathrii’s parents were married in 1999 in an arranged marriage.  Her father worked as an auto driver. They had two children. In 2011 her father died from Zodise. Her mother took the children to live with relatives, but on the way Gayathri and her mother were injured from a fall. Her mother injured her spinal cord and her right arm. Gayathri’s foot was damaged. The doctor recommended that Gayathri come to HOINA.

 Gayathri is studying 3rd class at the government school. She likes lions, the color pink, and playing ball. She wants to be a district collector when she is older.


Why did I choose Gaya over all the other children in need of sponsorship?  Because she was born on September 11, 2004.  The same day I met John.  The date caught my eye and her story touched my heart.

Here is my first letter to Gaya.

click here——>Dear Gayathri 1<——–to read.

I can’t wait to meet her in December!

~P.