Sunday, February 15, 2015

India Wins The One That Counts!

Today was another lazy day and a day for LuRue to try and get over her cold that never leaves. Maybe it's because she likes heat and opposites attract. Today was also the 2015 Cricket World Cup game of India vs. Pakistan, which is funny, because in real life they are enemies. So, Stephen, after breakfast, left to go watch that.

Since Marcia is now gone, she won't be playing the guitar anymore, so Montana and LuRue practiced their songs for SEAM tomorrow. "The Dreadful Dancers" are now also "The Dreadful Duo".


After their practice, LuRue went upstairs to rest up. Montana did other unimportant stuff including attempting to play Cricket with Roshan. LuRue was woken up for lunch. After lunch, Montana and LuRue did some preparing for their lesson tomorrow at Christ King. Then, LuRue took another rest. 

After her rest, Montana and LuRue went up to see what was going on with the Cricket game. LuRue was understanding what was going on after some explanation from Stephen. Montana, however, still had no clue what was going on. Then, they went out to a shop to get printer paper to print the words to "Green Eggs and Ham" for tomorrow. It took a while for LuRue to get across the point though, since the store owner didn't speak much English.

Stephen had told us to come back around 4:40 to watch the end of the game, which we did. It ended in India winning, which was expected according to Stephen at that point in the game. He said that India could win every other game in the tournament, but if they lost to Pakistan, none of the others would matter.

After the game, Montana and LuRue went for another walk. This time they walked to SEAM, which took a while to get to, because Montana was leading.

A little while after getting back, Jeff arrived from his trip to Pondicherry. He said he had a great time and he did things including going for a hike and stopping by Baskin Robbins. 


1 comment:

  1. once again, the sports world can bring humanity together!! —what happens if India loses? Any negative repercussions?

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