Thursday, October 29, 2009

Autos are so much fun! Week Three!

Good morning from a now rainy Chennai! Yes, I said RAINY Chennai; supposedly the monsoon has finally arrived! This means chaos on the roads because Chennai has the worst drainage system ever, but it also means colder weather and much needed restocking of the reservoirs!

So onto the blog entry,

Our new timetable was fully underway from Monday 19th October so it was exciting to see how it was going to pan out seeing as we’d so carefully planned it! However the week didn’t get off to a good start when after moving into the living area to sleep (broken A/C meant spreading the body heat) I managed to wake SIX times during the night, giving me the worst night’s sleep I’ve ever had! So upon waking up at the time I was supposed to it was such an effort dragging myself out of bed, although this was made easier because I was dripping with sweat! We got into the office for Rs.30 after every auto was demanding Rs.40 (this would be a bad day for autos) for a morning of various things including learning a Tamil song (all I remember is bubbles) planning for the week, checking the internet for various news, reading/replying to emails and our Tamil class (Mon, Wed & Fri). After filling our stomachs with food we headed out to catch an auto to BV School, one auto asked for Rs.100, we laughed, didn’t even bother bargaining and walked away. Ben flagged another auto down, he wanted Rs.80, we said Rs.70 and whilst Ben was bargaining I flagged down another auto who straight away said Rs.70. So we jumped into the auto for Rs.70 and whilst the other auto driver was still shouting Rs.80 to Ben, we drove off with my auto guy. The other auto driver then leant out the side of his auto to look at us, I shouted to him, “See (pointing to the auto we were in), seventy!” It was pretty funny and we both felt good inside about refusing to be ripped off, getting an auto for our usual price! So we eventually got to the school, playing animal pictionary (the kids were older than we’d planned for so some improve. occurred) and giving them a colouring sheet of animals (they love anything art based). So we rode to John’s church with one of us on Bala’s bike, one on John’s, it’s so much fun riding pillion on bikes especially without a helmet :P! The Fun Station went really well, we did a similar program to the school (different games though) and then travelled to the Vyasarpadi office to then go out into the community to meet some youth. After refuelling with Lays Magic Masala crisps we rode pillion out into the slums, hung out with some youth guys, chatting to them whilst Bala & John talked to them about the programs Oasis is running for them. So after a long day we finally made it back to the flat for some food, although it was food shopping first, Laurie was asleep so I pulled his boxers down, which eventually woke him up! None of us were sure if the A/C had been fixed, so after praying (including a prayer during grace) and trying it out, but to no avail, we phoned Becky. She said the motor had burnt out, which was going to be expensive, with another guy coming on Tuesday to look at it, it meant no A/C till the weekend, NOOOOOOOOOO! WHY? HOW? What have we done to deserve this! We shopped for breakfast & snacks at Spencer’s/Mummy Daddy’s ate Chapatti & chick pea curry and relaxed until bed at 11pm. I decided to move into the spare bedroom with Ben to see if I’d sleep any better, so only time will tell...

I woke at ridiculous a’ clock, but this was expected because it was a football day, this meant I’d only woken when I had to, YEAH! Football was such a struggle today, primarily due to all the sleepless nights I’d been having, the boys recognised I was tired too, saying to me, “Sleepy, sleepy!” So basically whilst wondering around with the energy of a sloth, I also suffered the embarrassment of losing the ball every time I received it because the boys were full of energy, they just nicked it away each time! So after trying seven in an auto (failure) and paying our cheapest price yet Rs.40, we arrived back at the flat for breakfast, a shower and some sleep. However sleep didn’t really happen because we were woken firstly by Shanthi trying to burst into our bedroom with two of us asleep in boxers and secondly Swamy with the A/C mechanics. However as much as I was annoyed because I needed sleep, the thought of the A/C getting fixed game me renewed vigour! So after getting on/off rest/sleep we had lunch after everyone had left, sometime near 12.30pm and we made it into the office for 1pm. Anita (Bangalore Team Co-ordinator) was down for a few days, with a couple of Yanks from IJM, so we spent the afternoon playing with her daughters, planning for the spoken English class later on, writing our blogs and working on our Fun Station spreadsheet. We were dying for a fruit smoothie so from our beloved Greams road Fruit Shop, so we asked Vimel, who cycled off to fulfil our cravings! We were still waiting for the football boys attending the spoken English class by the time Vimel got back, so we gleefully drank our Tweety’s (watermelon combo) and Ben & I left for our SD Puram Fun Station. We ran the same animal program as Monday, which again went down very well, although with no translator it was very difficult to get anything done. We also had our first music class straight after the Fun Station, this went ok, but again with no translator it’s nigh on impossible to teach them anything! The evening’s plans were to go bowling with the guys from Bangalore, so we went back to the flat to wait for Swamy to arrive to take us in an auto and we had just enough time to scoff some dinner before leaving for the bowling alley. We ended up at the Du Bowl (place we went on our first Saturday) because the Snow Bowl didn’t have working monitors, we had great fun, our lane was between Ben & I and on the last frame I snuck it with 113-111.We then found out that nobody had eaten so off to Pizza Hut for our second dinner! It was a lush Pizza Hut, pretty much brand new, nice interior, we ordered a feast for 10 (9 of us) and I stuffed my face with garlic bread, pizza, Pepsi, you wouldn’t believe how much I eat here, it’s crazy!!! I chatted to Barry (an American) for quite a while about NFL & College football; you know what I’m like! We got home late at 12.15am and went straight to bed; the diary would have to wait till tomorrow!

Waking twice was still better than six times, but getting up was still a mission and after seeing the time, 8.45am I had cold pizza & Red Bull for breakfast! We met with Becky to discuss how things were going and prepared for the afternoon’s school session and Fun Station, we also learnt some more Tamil before heading home for lunch. We managed to squeeze in some diary writing time before getting in the craziest auto ever to Vyasarpadi, he was going the fastest we’d ever been since getting to Chennai (Ben thought he was going to die), and no gap was too small for his auto! The school session was difficult, they were so hyper for some reason, John tried calming them down, so did Bala, but in the end all we managed to do was musical bumps/statues and the animal colouring sheet. We did the same at the Vyasarpadi Office Fun Station, but slightly more successfully, although this is probably down to the fact the kids are so well behaved! So we met Bala at the Vyasarpadi Office, headed into the community, but the problem is that the youth work till 8pm every night which makes it impossible to meet and chat with them, so we spoke to two guys, then grabbed an auto back to the flat. When we got back we ate our dinner of noodles & fried egg, wrote our diaries and found out the washing machine had leaked all over the spare room floor, so after clearing that up we went to bed!

Thursday was a slightly more eventful day than Wednesday, it started off with another early football morning, which I spent just watching and taking photos for Bala to use for a league presentation. Whilst watching the boys I also saw about five rats in the scrub land, they were just foraging around in the scrub, I decided to throw a stone at one but I missed! So after waiting at least 15mins for an auto (usually 5mins) we got back to the flat, ate a well deserved breakfast (not deserved for me though) and grabbed a couple of hours sleep. I’m sure Shanthi (our cook/cleaner) is going to walk in on us sleeping in boxers at some point; I look forward to seeing her facial expression! So lunch today is something new, rice (never new over here), beef casserole and a dahl (lentil curry). We decided at the office to do the BV school session based on the environment because they had a rally around the community during the morning, so we hoped it would all tie in! We left late (3.15pm) giving us 15mins to be at the school, no chance, but after eventually getting to the school the auto demanded Rs.20 more, when it should only be Rs.10. I said to John that the auto wanted Rs.100 and they spent the next 10mins arguing, (bear in mind we were already late) eventually settling on Rs.90 and the auto driver snatched Rs.10 from one of the school kids, giving it to us. John told me on the way to the classroom that the auto driver wasn’t a nice man and was very unreasonable. We headed into the school, the session went really well, I joined in with the colouring and I saw the kid who had his Rs.10 nicked, and he said he’d got it back from the driver. We then rode pillion over to a new Fun Station with the KG Puram football boys, lots of familiar faces and an awesome location. The room is a church on the top floor (3rd floor), no windows just holes (five in total) and amazing views across Chennai from the roof. We found out we had no Fun Station at SD Puram (Kelly’s), so after getting an auto back to the flat we ate dinner and walked to the main Medavakkam Tank Road to get an auto. Ben stopped one and got bargaining (Rs.50 max), he wanted Rs.60, I flagged down another, bargaining for Rs.50, I got it, so I called Ben over and we jumped in, with Ben’s auto driver shouting at us aggressively as we pulled away. Ha, little did we know he’d get his own back in a funny sort of way! So we were heading for Egmore underbridge then onto Sparky’s to meet Anju who was going to pick us up and take us to Thom’s house, we started going a weird way, I had my suspicions and when we went over the Chetpet bridge I knew we were going the wrong way. The auto guy stopped and I said, “Sparky’s?” He asked some random Indian guy, who had no clue, so I said to Ben to phone Anju and get her to speak to the auto driver, sure enough this worked, but only for Rs.20 extra. I was getting angry, especially when he said we’d agreed Rs.60 and not Rs.50, so a total of Rs.80, this was ridiculous. I argued with him for about five minutes, but I was getting nowhere so I gave in to Rs.80 and eventually we got to Thom’s house. This house was palatial, especially compared to what we’ve been in, it had a huge Sony TV, Wii, fully A/C’d, huge sofa, double height ceiling and I fell in love with the place! We introduced ourselves, the food came out, Meatloaf, scalloped potatoes, salad and garlic bread, it was a feast and we sat back enjoying being a bit Western again! So we played Charades & Taboo and ate an American size portion of scrumptious chocolate cake, at 10.30pm everyone leaves. We stayed behind to play Beatles Rock Band on the Wii, it was awesome, we had Thom & Tom on vocals, Ben on lead, Anne on bass and Taylor on drums (Taylor & Anne work in Sparky’s, they’re from Minnesota), we left at about 11.30pm. We paid Rs.100 (usually Rs.60) to get home, it was so weird seeing everywhere deserted and Chennai kind of asleep! I actually stayed up to write in my diary and then straight to bed!

After such a manic Thursday, Friday was a lot quieter. After Ben worked out at 8.30am what he was doing for the office prayer time at 9am, we get into the office slightly late and Ben leads a brief study! We found out that as an office we were going to the first Oasis Seniors match at 3pm so all Fun Stations were cancelled, however there was lots of work to do with most of the day taken up with the first report. We only had one break which was for a fish curry lunch and at 3pm we crammed 5 of us (plus the driver) into an auto to KG Puram football pitch. It was weird being at the ground with flip flops & trousers on, but we sat in the heat for 1.5hrs whilst they cleared the pitch, put the nets up, marked out the pitch and sorted out paperwork. The match kicked off at 4.30pm, the Young Hunters FC looked dangerous early on, but Oasis came back into the game strongly, but with few chances at either end, the game ended 0-0. It was interesting watching this match because it was an official senior league match (all ages), proper officials and the standard was way below even Guernsey church football, it just shows how young football is as a sport over here. We were mobbed before & after the game by various kids, who’d obviously never seen white guys before, they even chased after Becky’s car as we drove off to CSF! We got to the CSF English service late again because of a massive jam up just outside the ground, the problem is because there is no lane discipline vehicles just try and go around each other and eventually block up the entire road (I’ll draw you an example when I get home). I struggled through the service due to severe hunger & tiredness, Viji lead worship again, which was great, but after the service we decided to go home and grab some food. The plan was to meet Viji at the Fruit Shop, but when we realised we couldn’t call/text anymore and also we had a 5am wake up for the church football tournament, we decided to chill and watch Family Guy! Lights out at 10.30pm...

Waking at 5am for football seems to be the norm around here, so once again we went through the usual routine, but this time we were playing for serious and possibly for the whole day! So it was Saturday, the day of the churches football tournament, our team Powerhouse had never played together and some of us didn’t even know each other’s names! We got to the MCC School at 6am, but in classic Indian style we didn’t play for at least another hour, so we spent our time talking tactics, warming up and looking cool. Our formation was 1-1-3-2 with 2 Yanks, 3 Brits, 3 Indians, 1 Canadian and a Bangladeshi, so we were by far the most multi-cultural team in the tournament! Obviously I played up front, with Ben across from me, Laurie was playing defensive midfield but he was all over the park in most games. Timmy our youth pastor did an amazing job at the back the whole day, especially seeing as there were no goal keepers! Our first match finished with a win for Powerhouse, 4-2. We’d gone behind early on, but after developing some chemistry as a team (especially between Laurie & I) I managed to beat two defenders and slot it away top left, I then doubled our lead by being persistent, robbing a defender and finishing low and hard, the crowd went wild (at least 100 watching) and it was an amazing feeling! After I squandered two chances of a hat trick, Ben got the third, a breakaway lead by me, I slid Ben in and he slid, kicking the ball into an empty net. Sharon (Canadian) grabbed the fourth with another break away and the opposition pulled one back whilst Steven (centre back) chatted with me on the sidelines (whilst we were both still playing) about going off for a rest! I was high-fived, hugged, labelled Ronaldo (my first goal was Ronaldo ‘esque’) and it was an amazing feeling, maybe it’s because I’m white or am I just amazing at football? :p So we were through, next up the team in white, possibly the favourites, but time for a rest, some dosa & thunder bread (light noodles in a pancake form) for breakfast and our fans (Bram & Arpet) went to get bananas, water & Red Bull! So our next match was at around 10am (already been there for 4 hours), it was clear from the outset the whites had played together for a while (they had league players which was against the rules), but Laurie went on a mazy run and finished nicely for 1-0. We went backs to the wall as the whites bombarded our goal, but our defense (marshalled by Laurie) held firm and just into the second half (each half was 15mins, 5min break in between) Laurie pinged a ball over the top and I controlled in, banging it in on the half volley (you could only score from inside the ‘D’). Even after being taken out twice (one guy got yellow) I managed to break through with an open goal, a defender kicking my heels (the guy who fouled me earlier but didn’t get yellow), but I stayed strong and finished to go 3-0 up! I turned around and put my finger to my lips in ‘Shhhhhh’ style, pointing to the defender, but the ref saw and booked me for an excessive celebration (taunting the opposition)! The ref eventually blew for full-time, the match had been won, the opposition didn’t shake our hands they just walked away disgruntled. I was hailed on the sidelines again by all our fans, including other players knocked out or just watching, I could get used to this attention! So Powerhouse marched on, I don’t think I’ve ever been so exhausted (bear in mind it’s 350 heat with 90% humidity), but we had a 2.5 hour break till our semi-final. We spent this time eating (our fans had been to get us water, ice-creams etc.), sleeping on the dirt and enjoying the shade the tents brought (they had a tented area for food/rest). We were playing the greens in the heat of the day, after getting up at 5am, adrenaline gone because of the huge break, what would happen? The white boys suffered in the heat, with the greens outplaying us to go 2-0 up in the first half, although I missed a sitter, putting a cross over the bar. Ben pulled one back with a driving run, but the game was wrapped up with a counter-attack for 3-1. We were still congratulated, the Indians really loved us, but it was 3/4th place playoff, not the final! So after being waited on with Glucose drinks, water etc. (Becky & Viji spent the whole day watching us which was awesome, Viji gave some helpful tips too!) we played the 3/4th place game, with the teams mixed up because it was really just a friendly. We started badly again (probably because Laurie was on the bench) going 2-0 down fairly quickly, but with Laurie restored to the team, I managed to turn a Ben cross into the net with my left peg. Early on the second half we pressed for an equaliser, it came, with a neat interchange between Laurie & me, I put him through on the left wing and after running into the D, he returned the favour for a tap in, 2-2! In the dying moments it all went wrong, a mix up between Blesson & Ebe meant their forward nipped in and finished the game at 3-2. We weren’t too fussed because we’d punched above our weight all day, we even had three girls in our team! So after a horribly long presentation (just like this blog ), we had some snacks Timmy had bought (chicken pasty & muffins) and headed straight to music practice at the church office. We were late so by the time the very retro kit was set up and Ben had run to the flat, then back (no keys, Laurie had them), then to the music shop, so finally we started at 5.30pm. It was great just jamming with some guys again, I just sang harmony which was awesome and after the practice we walked to get the keys from Laurie. We walked all the way to the mosquito infested cyber cafe, no Laurie, but fortunately Theo from the office was there, so we used his phone and Laurie would meet us back at the flat. He had a long story to tell about his adventure at Timmy’s house, but fortunately we had keys, but no phones (sim cards still broken) and we went to Dosa Calling for dinner, at last hitting the hay at 10.30pm for a much needed sleep!

We had to be at church for 8.45am so at 8.35am after showering, grabbing my new un-ironed shirt, throwing down some Chocos and brushing my teeth we rushed out the door hoping for an auto nearby! We got one almost outside for Rs.50 and when I checked my watch after getting into Sparky’s, it was 8.49am, not bad but still late! The band was Pastor Jake (Lead vox & acoustic), Me (Harmony), Richard (Keys), Ben (Drums) and some new dude on bass. It was a great sound and we lead, Give thanks to the Lord, Let everything that, Over the Mountains, I will Worship, Majesty and Jesus lover of my Soul. After church we were on a mission to scrounge a lift, hopefully with Ruth, so we hung around chatting to the Spark’s guys, even experiencing a power cut (the backup generator gives light & power, but no A/C). So youth was awesome again, food was great, we played signs & Inky, pinky, bonky, wonky and the word was on ‘Finding Yourself’ based on Disney movie Cars. Blesson (goalkeeper who had the mix up yesterday with Ebe to lose 3-2) invited us to his place to watch the Liverpool v Man Utd match at 7.30pm, so before that everyone headed to our favourite Fruit Shop for a drink & chat (Romancing the Apple, Fruit Salad & California Quencher, just for me :p) and then onto Blesson’s for the match, with Laurie & Ben with Ebe, me with Blesson, all riding pillion going at least 50 kph without helmets! Blesson’s house is lush, Samsung HDTV, Xbox 360 etc. we decided to order pizza takeaway and we sat back watching football on comfortable sofas! So the pizza came at half time, we scoffed it down (so hungry) and enjoyed the 2-0 victory for Liverpool, now time for the match I came for! The Hammers game started soon after the other match, which was great, although we were 2-0 down at half time at the guys left just Blesson & me. After coming back into it, Ebe & Steve came back from taking Laurie & Ben and at the final whistle a 2-2 was a great result! Ebe gave me a ride home, this was an insane experience, I had no helmet, holding on for dear life, we hit 90 kph (56 mph) several times, whilst avoiding potholes, animals (we swerved at 60 kph to avoid a cow in the road), cars and people. It was genuinely the scariest thing I’ve ever done; if we crashed I would probably have died! But at 12.45am I got to bed so thankful I was still alive!

So that’s my week, I guess each time it’s gonna get posted up on Thursday because it takes me a while to write as you can imagine! This baby is over 4000 words, which is impressive, that’s almost my dissertation in one blog entry!

Take care and God Bless,

Tom xx

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Leaving Comments & Becoming Followers

Hi all,

Hope you've all had a good weekend, mine was pretty awesome but you'll hear about that later on this week.

I would like to say that if you've read my blog, can you please leave some sort of comment so I know someone has actually read it and I'm not doing this for nothing!

Also if you are planning on following this through then PLEASE become a follower so I know some people out there actually want me to keep writing!

Thanks,

Tom x

Friday, October 23, 2009

Ben's Blog!


www.benpotterindia.blogspot.com

Indian Driving! Week two.

So I’m back again after 3 days rest, at least this update will be recent, unlike the last one which was in theory more than a week old! I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoy typing it and sending it out to the masses!


So, where were we...


Monday 12th October was our first day of proper work, so I guess it all starts here. We managed to get an auto into the office for 9am (we later found out Rs. 30 is the standard cost of this trip but we paid Rs. 40 for the first few days) and every morning from 9am – 9.30am the Oasis Chennai team meets for a worship, study and prayer time. This is such an amazing time just worshipping and learning together, bringing any troubles before both the team and more importantly God. So not knowing what to expect we start our first day, most of which is spent with Becky going through various forms and procedures, we also got onto the internet for the first time in India (other than a disgusting & smelly cyber cafe just up the road from our flat, I was getting eaten alive my mozzies, so I paid Rs. 15 for 1hr and left after 10mins) so that was a momentous occasion! So after a morning of preparation for the school clubs and funstations we headed back to the flat for our first sample of a Shanti (our Indian cook/cleaner) lunch!


The lunch was amazing, we all wolfed it down (including me Hannah) if I remember correctly it was some sort of rice (obviously), a potato type mix/sauce and poppadums and it was delicious, it really hit the spot! We ran through our lesson plans for the final time and got our first auto to Vyasarpadi Fire Station (the nearest landmark to all the places we work at in Vyasarpadi), we called John (Vyasarpadi co-ordinator, our translator and generally amazing guy), he met us, but rather than wait with the auto as suggested, the noobs we were we paid and let it go, so we had to get another auto to follow John in, but we haven’t made that mistake since! So we head right into the community, off the beaten track (although every track in Chennai is very beaten) and arrive at BV Colony School, a new government school, with good teaching but zero extra-curricular activities, in stepped Oasis to help out. Becky told us in the office that the community don’t respect the school so rubbish is dumped in the grounds, gangs break in and hang around smoking & drinking so the place gets trashed and they are lacking even in basic toilet facilities. So we head inside (we’re late because we didn’t give ourselves enough time... typical) and the place is literally concrete walls & floor, nothing else, the classrooms the same but with 2 blackboards and a couple of tables/benches. You guys think Les Beaucamps needs to be revamped or rebuilt, well Les Beaucamps is top-class compared to this school, I know it’s all relative but still, BV Colony School has unbelievably basic facilities, however they have a room full of very good PCs sitting collecting dust because nobody knows how to use them, which is why Bala (Oasis youth co-ordinator & chief fundraiser) has stepped in and is now teaching them how to use these PCs, also bear in mind most of these kids have never seen a PC before.


So, our first after school club started late, at 3.45pm not 3.30pm! We played games for the whole 45mins, which is great because they do no physical education as part of their curricular and we played ‘Duck, Duck, Goose’ and What’s the time Mr. Wolf, we also introduced ourselves. It was so great to finally meet some kids, be able to start helping in some way and building relationships with them. After the school finished we walked to the Vyasarpadi Church Fun Station with John (it’s his church, his dad is the Pastor and they live underneath because the church is on the first floor), the kids came in dribs & drabs because they didn’t know the FS (Fun Stations) had started yet. By the time the kids had arrived we did the same games as the BV School apart from Eunice (Education Co-ordinator) was at this FS (we also thought she would be at the school so we had to think on our feet and on the first day!) so she did her game, Fruit Salad. There were about 15 kids and the session went really well, but we agreed we needed some other activities to keep the kids thinking (arts, songs etc.) and challenge them more. We also had our first FS at the Kellys Office (SD Puram), we played the same games apart from Eunice taught the In/Out game, they especially loved What’s the time Mr. Wolf, this lot bounce off the walls and were difficult to control, but so long as they have fun that’s all that matters! This group also has the cutest little girl I’ve ever seen (see Kellys photos) and Joshy L commented on her on Facebook! So our first working day was over, John got us an auto back to the flat and we ate our dinner feeling tired, but rewarded.


We were greatly pleased to hear on Tuesday morning that football wouldn’t start till Wednesday, so at least we had one more sensible wake up time! So Tuesday was the monthly team meeting which would last all day without any FS or kids work happening and we were allowed to contribute to this meeting. We mostly talked about the Chennai team filling in reports, forms etc. and talks on fundraising lasted all afternoon, the Oasis Chennai Team need to raise 55 lakhs which is £76,000 before next March because funding has changed due to the recession, however the team here want to keep all their current project going and not stop any of the work. So Tuesday was a very tiring day, just sitting listening to the team discuss various items on the agenda and then back to the flat at 5pm to have dinner, we then ventured out to do some clothes shopping, picture a large room, lots of rails, tables, shelves, no space to move, clothes everywhere, on the floor, some clean, some dirty and only ceiling fans to cool the room, WELCOME TO INDIAN CLOTHES SHOPPING!


Wednesday came around quickly and it was early morning time, we dragged ourselves out of our air-conditioned cocoon and out into the actually cold Chennai morning air, the streets were relatively deserted compared to a normal day and it was quite bizarre. Having said that the people here seem to love getting up early so even by 6am the roads are busy and people are flowing around the city as normal. We met Vimel (he is the Oasis Chennai messenger boy, he plays football and lives in SD Puram, one of the communities we work in) and travelled the 5km (Rs. 80, but now as low as Rs. 40 when not ripped off) to the ground. This area is the poorest we go to, there are housing blocks with families of 5 crammed into a 270 sq. ft room, with shacks lining the roads and people sleeping on the pavements. The ground is just red dirt with two goals, a concrete stand seating maybe 1000 spectators flanking one side and scrub land flanking another side (see photos of KG Puram Football). The kids are all waiting on the stand, as we ride the auto across the pitch and over to the boys. We meet Viji, introduce ourselves and Laurie sets to work with a warm-up, some stretches, some skill drills and finally a match. It’s really rewarding working with these boys; I pray we can somehow make a difference in their lives. After, one of the boys leads a warm down on the stand and bananas are passed around as some nutritious sustenance (most of them probably don’t eat a balanced diet). We ride back with 6 in an auto (which is our current record), Viji get’s this one cheaply (we always get autos cheaper when one of the team catch one for us) for Rs. 50, we arrive at the flat, have breakfast (a western cuisine of toast & marmalade :P) and rush out the door to make the office for 9am, we were delayed however due to a crash, one car across the road divide and 3 other cars involved, no surprise here!


The morning is spent preparing for the afternoon FS & school club and we leave in the searing heat at 1pm, back to the flat for lunch (we did this everyday during the week, bar Friday when Vimel went to our flat and got our lunch so we could eat at the office). That afternoon we met the older school kids (8th & 9th Standard, 11-13 yrs old), we played the same games (the joy of lots of different FS & clubs is that we prepare 1 or 2 a week and we can use them at all the places during the week, so less work for us!), got them to draw us (GAT Team) and again I think they really enjoyed themselves. We had no youth that evening but we had a FS at the Vyasarpadi Office; this was a tiny little room, although the building has a kitchen & office. Funnily enough we played the same games, but we also played the In/Out game and again the kids loved it, there was a gorgeous 6yr old girl who was looking after her baby brother, yes, a 6yr old looking after a 1yr old, so unfair! So because we had no youth our day ended and we headed back to the flat for dinner. The other guys are into working out a bit, so they do push-ups and ‘the plank’ (works on your six-pack), whilst I write my diary, so I have huge hand muscles! ;)


Thursday morning was D-DAY (after training for it with football at 5.30am, this is the morning I took pictures too), we’d discussed our timetable the night before and worked out that firstly our travel budget wouldn’t stretch to what we were doing and secondly our bodies were incapable of holding up for the intensity of the timetable. Becky was grateful that we’d flagged this up early and not let it go on for too long, so by the end we had an amazing timetable that meant sufficient rest and the travel budget fitted perfectly. This also meant 5.30am every day for Laurie, but only Tues & Thurs for the rest. I’ll post up my timetable at some point so you lot can see what I get up to on a day to day basis! We only had the school club on Thursday, so I thought seeing as Diwali was Saturday we’d give them a Diwali colouring sheet (they also don’t do art as part of their curricular). I spent the next hour drawing out a colouring sheet (I was proud of my art ability, thanks Dad & maybe Mrs. Adams too) of fireworks and a Diwali candle. Laurie sorted out some games and we were set for only 1hr teaching till Monday. They enjoyed all the games, but I’d say (biased) that the colouring sheet was the crème de la crème! That evening we spent basking in the presence of our new timetable, amongst other things, possibly food shopping (Spencer’s Daily for crisps, fizzy drinks, Dairy Milk and maybe Tropicana, yes, 3 blokes, what do you expect).


If we were to have a chilled catch up day, Friday was it. We had football in the morning for the last time (unless we want to) and got into the office for 9am. We spent the day setting up blogs (see previous post), sending emails, browsing the internet and I skyped my Mum & Dad for 1.5hrs! It was so great to spend a day in the office, eat with the team at lunch and generally continue to solidify relationships with these awesome people! Viji invited us to CSF (Christian Sports Fellowship) for an English service, then a Tamil service so we left at 6.20pm with Viji driving Becky’s car. Just to put you in picture, the road the office is on is very narrow, only just enough room for 1 car or 2 autos, it’s Friday night, the day before Diwali, so people everywhere. We eventually get to the end of the road and there are loads of bikes blocking our exit, next thing we know this guy comes from nowhere and kicks, YES, KICKS all the bikes over into the walls on the side of the road, it’s comedy in the car, we can’t quite believe it! So the rest of the drive was horn honking, avoiding people, cyclists and other road users, we got to the church late at 6.50pm, but the service was great. At 7.30pm the Tamil service started at Viji lead the worship, it was unreal, God was really present in that place, everyone totally worshipping God and after this Paul Moses brought the word on 1 Kings (Women & Jars of Oil) he spoke so passionately and the message was applicable & challenging. After the services we headed to the Fruit Shop (near our flat, we also went during the week) for a drink with Viji, he told us his testimony, amazing, I’ll write it up at some point, we then walked home and got excited about Diwali and our lie in on Saturday morning.


We didn’t see a huge amount of Saturday because we pretty much got up at 3.30pm and after having a leisurely breakfast & chatting, we headed out to buy some fireworks at 5.30pm because Becky, Viji & Vimel were coming to the flat to celebrate Diwali! They arrived at 7.30pm with a large bag of fireworks, so we headed up to the roof to have some fun. We had Rockets, Hulks (big fire crackers), Hydro Bombs (tiny little bombs but ear drum destroying loud), Roman Candles, Big Beasty (cardboard cylinder with a mortar like look and great display), Catherine Wheels (they spin on the floor and whistle very loudly) and other little things. Viji & Vimal are crazy, they were lighting rocket after rocket and these fuses are so short, like 2 second fuses! So we all had fun lighting fireworks and looking around across all the rooftops at other fireworks, it was a bit like a war zone with explosions going off right, left & centre. So after all the fun we decided enough was enough and that our ear drums were sufficiently destroyed, so we said goodbye to the guys and then realised we hadn’t eaten dinner. So in true western Saturday night we texted Becky for a pizza delivery number, got Pizza Hut’s number, called for a Hawaiian (no ham so chicken instead) and a Chicken Supreme, 45mins later it arrived, it was time for a take-away, a film (Hot Fuzz) and Pepsi! CLASSIC! :P It was an amazing way to round off a relaxing weekend, but little did we know, something not so good was in store for us! We decided to head to bed, late at 1am, which was when we smelt something burning in our bedroom. We worked out it was the A/C, but we were thinking, please, no...no... NOOOOOOOO, the only reason we sleep at night is because of that A/C! So after trying it lots of times, we were condemned to the fact it was broken and couldn’t be looked at let alone fixed till Monday! We decided to sleep in different rooms to spread the body heat out and take up a ceiling fan each, I was in the living area, Ben in the spare room and Laurie in our bedroom. Needless to say, this was an uncomfortable night; however I only woke twice and got a decent amount of sleep, waking up soaked in sweat wasn’t fun though!


Sunday was here at last, our favourite day of the week, Powerhouse, Youth and Sparky’s, does it get any better? So we all showered to rid our bodies of the stinking sweat we’d slept in all night, ate breakfast and hot footed it to Sparky’s for church. We arrived late, but not late enough to have missed anything and church was great. Brownies & lemonade halfway through is a genius idea, they taste so good and it’s also a good time to chat to people. We particularly enjoyed being at Sparky’s because our A/C had broken and Sparky’s has the best A/C in the city in my opinion! After the service we chatted with Taylor & his wife (from Minnesota, working at Sparky’s helping Thom out), Jake (asked Ben & I to lead worship one Sunday, talk about thrown in at the deep end!) and Anju (she won’t invite us around because we’re a team of boys!). We had to get an auto to youth, no lift this time, so we grabbed one for Rs. 60, we got 2/3 of the way there and were turfed out for Rs. 60. So for another Rs. 30 we get to the IID College, the Aminjakarai branch of Powerhouse church. Youth was great, the food was amazing, met two American girls, had a great worship time and a thought provoking word on destiny was brought. The comment of our time so far was made by Attu, it sums up my blog title, she said “In England they drive on the left, in Chennai they drive on WHAT’S left,” classic! We also agreed to play in a Chennai church football tournament for Powerhouse next Saturday, meaning another 5.30am wake up! After scrounging a lift to the church office, we spent the rest of the afternoon/evening playing table tennis with Ebe & Steve; it was great fun, but sweaty work! To round off anther awesome weekend we travelled to Sparky’s to enjoy our Powerhouse Sunday 20% discount; I had General Tsao’s chicken (fried chicken in orange/soy sauce with rice & pasta mayo), it was a beautiful evening spent in the confines of a western style restaurant with A/C! So we got back and for a change decided to have an early night, but what was to follow made this last week very difficult...


Hope you guys enjoyed this blog, I know it’s very late and very long, but I want to give you a good picture of what is happening here. You can always print it off and read it at your leisure!


Take care and God Bless,


Tom xx

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

My Address

Good afternoon from sunny again Chennai! Seeing as I still haven't finished my next proper blog entry it's creeping up beyond 2500 words so be prepared, I am going to give you my postal address, so if you want to send something then please feel free!

20/40A Thirupacheeswarar Street
Ayanavaram
Chennai 600 023
India

I now look forward to Dairy Milk, Guernsey Milk & lots of amazon packages!

Thanks and God Bless

Tom x

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Next one up SOON!

Sorry for the delay, it's a big post, will post it up tomorrow once I've finished!

XXX

Friday, October 16, 2009

We've arrived! Week One!

Dear all,

Sincerest apologies for not starting this earlier, I've been heavily snowed under with various training, auto rickshaw rides, bike stunts and allowing my bowels to adjust! :)

So we arrived into a different world at 3:30am Tuesday 6th October, it was so hot & humid in the middle of the night, that was the first thing that hit me, although nothing could prepare me for second thing, people, people, people and more people. There were hundreds just waiting for friends, family, clients to arrive, packing out the front of the airport. These people weren't just waiting outside the arrivals hall but sitting on the pavements and some even sleeping on the roads waiting for flights or people.

The noise was unreal, megaphones going off, people shouting, horns bleeping constantly and the heat, WELCOME TO INDIA.

So I spotted Swamy (he was wearing an Oasis shirt) and we then headed to the taxi, then met Becky (Oasis Chennai Team Co-ordinator). The first thing I did when the luggage was packed in was reach for my seatbelt, Becky turned around and said, "Don't bother with that, nobody here does." After getting on the roads I had second thoughts about taking her advice! There are usually 6 vehicles abreast heading in one direction, cars, lorrys, motorbikes, push bikes, animals, autos, it is simply unreal. No gap is too small to fit through even at 30mph!

So we arrive at the YWCA, our accommodation for one night only, only to find that my main bag was full of soaking wet clothes, a mystery still not solved, the bag wasn't wet on the outside at any point, just the inside. So at 5am after I'd unpacked EVERYTHING to let it dry we hit the much needed hay.

So up at 12:30pm we went down to meet Leena (Mumbai Co-ordinator) and Swamy for some lunch, I ate very little (take not Hannah) due to severe tiredness and jet lag. We planned on meeting Laurie at the airport (he was coming down later due to a stop in Mumbai). So the afternoon was spent starting diaries and watching Flash Forward (amazing show on Five, watch it).

6:30pm was meeting Laurie time and this changed as soon and Leena & Swamy arrived, typical India, our plans changed instantly. We were moving to the much bigger and nicer YMCA, a double bed for Laurie, a lounge area, a sea view (not quite) all in our room. We picked Laurie up from Chennai Intl. Airport, it was great to finally be the 3 of us in Chennai!

The next 3 days were spent training in our room (because it was so big), we looked at Indian Culture, The Poor, Indian Church, Teaching English, a City Tour and Youth/Kids work. The highlight however was the Rupee Runaround, basically we had to get around Chennai with a set amount of money, armed with only a task sheet, one mobile phone, some Rupees and a sense of adventure. We had to follow some set directions, complete a series of tasks and be prepared to bargain with Autos (Rickshaws) because they love to rip white people off. We had never been in any transport apart from Taxi's, with the Oasis Team communicating, so we were truly thrown in at the deep end not knowing any Tamil. We took Autos, rode buses, saw the flat, went into SD Puram (one of the communities we're working in), saw Vyasarpadi (another community) and ended up at Spencers Plaza (big shopping mall, that's air conditioned)! We actually saved money too because we refused to be ripped off by Auto drivers so we bargained or walked away, that worked a treat!

So after all the training we moved into the flat on Friday evening, we were so excited about actually being able to fully unpacked and settle into Indian life. So we were finally in the place we would spend 5 months living, eating, sleeping, working, laughing, washing etc! We relaxed that evening with Jeanie (Education co-ordinator from Mumbai, she is from Sussex). We had a lie in on Saturday, which was much deserved, we then we phoned Swamy who took us to meet Pastor Jake and see where Powerhouse church meets. We then spent the afternoon ten-pin bowling with Swamy and then shopping at Spencers Plaza. Saturday evening was spent at Dosa Calling (an Indian fast-food outlet) eating Dosa's (like a rice pancake).

Sunday was church day and we rushed out the door and asked the auto to take us to Sparky's for Rs. 55 and 60 if he was quick, he was very quick! Church was great, A/C restaurant, songs we knew (Strength Will Rise, Jesus We Celebrate) and a friendly atmosphere. After church went with Anju (a young Indian Lady who befriends all the GAT Teams) to the church Youth program, they provided lunch, we played games and studied 'words of encouragement'. It was great meeting new people, especially Josh an American who works with IJM (Intl. Justice Ministry), we could get advice and talk about things clearly with no translation/communication problems! We scrounged a lift home with Timmy (the Youth Pastor), well he offered and he lived close anyway. That evening we went back to Sparky's for dinner (20% off on Sundays if you went to Powerhouse church, bargain), it was amazing meeting Tom (the owner, he's from California, also a Christian) and eating some Western food (the hamburger was beautiful). Then we capped off our first week with diary entries, a brief (only for me) workout and relaxing on our sofa (we dragged the spare bed into the living area and added cushions & pillows, perfect)!

So this is all I have time for today because we're off now to Viji's (sports guy from Oasis) church for a youth meeting, in English!

Thanks for all your prayers and I'll be doing this weekly, so in theory on Monday a new post will be coming!

Take care and God Bless!

Tom xx