blowing you up with those… I’m gonna let you in on some more shallow funny
things I have learned…

a day…
venders? yes please. In India
more
starbucks anyday!
free from that corrupt idea! Every five days to a week? sounds like perfection.
who would have thought. I introduce myself and they scrunch
drrrrroooo..? no. its Ruth. So in India I introduced myself and the contact
changed it to Ruthema. Cool they can say that very easily. It was then changed
to Ruthemaka…
Nepal… Sister in Nepali is deedee…
to Ruthemadeedee… Ill take it.
10:30pm. In Nepal it is thoroughly important that there
talking after 10:00pm but for some reason… both months so far there has
that one obnoxious night. Last month, there was some religious holiday and they
jammed terrible loud music ALL NIGHT outside our window. By window i mean hole
in
Nepal, Every
are so devoted but yet
songs alllll night. We love those
clothes.
puts out fire.
soak your feet after a long day.
a way of life. What gets me is that sometimes the same bucket does all of these
tasks…
get a harsh remark. Turns out in India and Nepal the horn is basically saying
“HERE I COME AND I’M NOT SLOWING DOWN” There is no hesitation in
driving. I have seen 2 dogs killed. I have seen someone slammed off their
motorcycle because they apparently didn’t move quick enough. Not funny but the
driving is quite funny. On that note, in India the auto (a mix of a taxi and
a golf cart) fits 5 people comfortably. Three in the back and 1 in the front
with the driver. No no, we had 19 people in one at one point. Team Ripple
Effect and 13 random Indians. Talk about getting close quick. In Nepal, buses
are the most used transportation. On the
way to the church we are staying in we caught a bus… all the seats were full.
Most with three in each. There was no room on the bus even for standing.. guess
where we rode for 4 hours through the mountains on “roads”? Oh the
top of the bus. BEST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE. Mom, don’t freak out. It was normal
we had a 85 year old man up there with us too and about 15 other nepalis. The
more the merrier they say.




interested in whats going they just walk up and look. Even as I type this blog
there is a creeper watching. hellooo there. Another example, chilling in the
market waiting for our ride there was a crowd drawn within 5 minutes.. just
wondering what was up. Our motto is to take up every opportunity so we starting
bringing the word of Jesus what upp! Personal space is also a no go when it comes to living spaces…
some disgusting things already. In India the boys were craving some beef. We
went to the market with our contact and we ended up taking us back into the
alley to this secret room. SKETCHY. We walked in and I busted out laughing
immediately. There was a man with a tarp on the ground chopping a freshly dead
cow with an ax! WHAT. I looked around there were people with hoods on looking
down holding little bags… like they were ashamed of their addiction to beef!
HAHA oh India how I miss you. At that point I convinced myself I will just be
done with beef but chicken is still okay… until three days ago. We were
innocently waiting for a bus and I heard a screaming chicken. We peered into a
room and there was a man with a huge pot of water with a skinless chicken STILL
ALIVE being dunked into it! I will take tofu thank you <3
legit community is the scariest, hardest, most out of control, beautiful thing
I have ever been through in my life and I would not have it any other way.