[Oe List ...] Maliwada Visit
David Rebstock
grapevin2 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 22 21:22:55 PDT 2020
What a great trip and story I really envy your chance to do this.
David
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 3:14 PM Dawn Collins via OE <oe at lists.wedgeblade.net>
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> Imagine seeing Hope, Faith, and Love actualized in a matter of years
> swiftly passing by in two generations!
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> Some say India enables one to find themselves. Yet it is also a gateway
> to imbibing an assignment of a lifetime demonstrating what it means
> to change the world on behalf of all.
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> Namaste, Ballards & our Maliwada brothers and sisters
> Kindfully yours,
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> Dawn Collins
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> We love the Final Reality because the Final Reality loved us first.
> - 1 John 4:19
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> On Saturday, March 21, 2020, 06:02:28 PM MDT, Roxana Harper via OE <
> oe at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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> Words cannot express, indeed. "My heart soared like a hawk" to see Kamala
> and Vinod again.
> Thank you, Louise and Jack, etal!
> Grace and peace, Roxana
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> On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 12:14 AM John Ballard via OE <
> oe at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
> > Words cannot express…
> > Words cannot express how we felt when we recently visited a village in
> Maharashtra, India named Maliwada. Jack, and I along with our adult son,
> Peter, were visiting India for the first time. We were guests of Sushil,
> Vinod and Kamela Parekh. Back in the 90s, our family sponsored, Sangeeta,
> Sushil and Sarah Parekh‘s daughter, while she was attending college in New
> Jersey. Some of you may remember way back in the late 70s when Sarah and
> Sangeeta were living in Kemper for a few years. Sarah brought Sangeeta
> from India to Chicago to attend a school that would teach the little
> 3-year-old to speak aloud in English. Sangeeta was born profoundly deaf.
> At that time, we became friends. Then in 1994 Sangeeta began her college
> studies in the US.
> > We had not seen Sangeeta since she returned to India in
> 1996. It was a lovely reunion with her and her family and also with her
> uncle and aunt, Vinod and Kamala and other dear friends along the way. We
> visited Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad and Nashik.
> > While we were visiting with Vinod and Kamala, they took us to
> visit Maliwada. What an experience. The residents were dressed for a
> holiday. We were greeted in the Indian way with welcoming ceremonies,
> marigold leis, shawls, and the men with Gandhi hats. There was an
> extraordinary gathering at the Grand Panchayat Hall, when elders spoke and
> testified to the amazing development that had happened in their village.
> Pundlik Dhangare began by recounting the journey of using the methods to
> create their dream for Maliwada. He sang the songs of the village. I had
> been crying before but his testimony (in Marathi) was so gratifying, one
> couldn’t help but experience the emotions of this large group filling the
> hall. Other speakers included Shankar Davtkar, Dondiram Jagdhane and Ram
> Udavanti. Shankar spoke in English! Everyone was so excited to see
> Vinod and Kamala, who were greeted in such a loving and grateful way. We
> found ourselves being witnesses to the accomplishments of the villagers
> over the last 45 years.
> > We visited several homes, walking under the Maliwada gateway
> arch on the paved road. Not shacks, not small dwellings. No, these were
> large two or three story concrete homes with indoor toilets, ant-proof
> kitchens and rooftop gardens. The residents were so proud of the lovely
> dwellings. We visited with three different families. We also visited the
> sawmill, which makes wooden packaging for a local business. The
> hardworking men showed us how the wood makes its transformation from tree
> to thin planks, ideal for the job. There is a new petrol station in town!
> Since a new highway is being planned to come nearby Maliwada, this provides
> another opportunity for business. The women and children looked good,
> healthy, and happy with bright eyes. We loved talking with them. Some may
> remember Rukmani Dhangare. She is vibrant and loved showing off their new
> home. First, hosting us in their old small house, showing us pictures of
> the old days at the beginning of the project and showing us their notebooks
> full of planning and methods and then taking us to the rooftop garden of
> the new house next door with its grand view of the fort.
> > People gave us flowers, fruits, shawls, and great warmth and
> love. It is something we will never forget. We of course, were witnessing
> the gratitude of a place and people who for 40 + years have implemented
> their plans, together. They could never have done it without the amazing
> sacrifice, care and human resources so many of you brought to that little
> dusty spot below the ancient fort. We wanted to let you know that what
> you gave in those difficult early times has transformed a people and their
> community. We met a son who is a college-educated engineer. “India is a
> wonderful place, Maliwada is my home” sang Pundlik.
> > And so it is.
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> > Louise Ballard
> > Picture taken in front of the Grand Panchayat Hall
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