HO! HO! HO!
Christmas Day, Choraha Village, Bihar, India.
This was a wonderful day of delivering a little respite to
the students of the LBCS, and their friends and families. Mahendra, Kapil, and
I began decorating the main classroom (complete with a tree!) and found a young
man to wear the Santa Claus costume that was emphatically way too small for me.
I trundled out a little ad hoc speech about Christmas being a time of sharing
and caring with and for one another and that Santa Claus isn’t just a big round
guy who gives toys to kids, he’s very much supposed to be the spirit of giving
and everyone has a Santa inside them. To prove it, one of the older boys fit into
the costume enough to render the rest of us Santa’s Little Helpers!
We sang “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” (honest to God, I
couldn’t think of anything other than “Jingle Bells” and a bunch of carols that
I could only half remember the words to), prepped paper plates for around a
hundred people with pakora, cake, cookies and yes, Kit-Kats. Everyone loves
Kit-Kats. I passed the camera over to some of the older students and let them
take pictures of each other.
The younger children and their families partook of
the provender and then, everyone just sort of vanished! At one point, I looked up
to see the children and their parents or guardians heading back to the village.
A group came over and grabbed my hands and said thank you, giggled and trundled
off.
Mahendra tells me everyone had an awesome time for which I’m
grateful. I was taking pictures, but also doling out food and cleaning up and
didn’t get a chance to see much more than what I was able to snap. He tells me
this is one of those occasions that they’ll be talking about next year and that
the quality of the food and the decorating really made a huge difference.
Here’s the thing: so little went so far and so little resulted
in much happiness, if only for a couple of hours. I wished Zeylin and Lewis, two of my traveling companions from Varanasi, could have been here since they were so enthusiastic about helping out, but I
am really grateful and happy to have participated in this little bit of Christmas
cheer.
For how you can help, the LBCS’s support page is here: https://lcbschoraha.blogspot.in/.
The key to the success of any good party is the preparation! Martha Stewart, eat your heart out!
The key to the success of any good party is the preparation! Martha Stewart, eat your heart out!
Avengers Assemble! Everyone proceeded in an orderly fashion to sit, listen to some (hopefully) inspiring words, sing a quick "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and then watch and wait for treats and more fun.
The cake is cut and the crew springs into action arranging plates and handing out the goodies! Socializing ensues.
I handed my camera off to our older stalwarts and they did their own photo ops. Guys! Why so serious? They'd be laughing and goofing around and when it came to photos, they definitely go into "model" mode.
Except for this guy. |
I walked outside with my cookie and, aw, snap! |
The party over, Mahendra delivers some final words and a happy time draws to an end.
Mahendra and Santa Claus leaving to spread yuletide cheer elsewhere. It's true. Mahenra has an inside with the man from the Arctic Circle!
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