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my favorite india moment
 Amidst the chaos, or shall I say mayhem, or maybe bedlam, or pandemonium, that is the traffic in India, I found myself in my favorite moment.  We were at the end of a 10 hour drive into Ludhiana and we were slowly making our way to the hotel.  This tuck tuck was suddenly in front of me.  The women looked at me and I looked at them and we smiled.  I held up my camera and they nodded.  I took this picture.  Then we looked at each other for a little longer, all the while smiling.  As the tuck tuck pulled away they waved and I waved and I think we all knew that something special had transpired. I found myself praying for these women this afternoon as I drove to and from my parents house.  Maybe I'm the only person who will ever pray for them.
Amidst the chaos, or shall I say mayhem, or maybe bedlam, or pandemonium, that is the traffic in India, I found myself in my favorite moment.  We were at the end of a 10 hour drive into Ludhiana and we were slowly making our way to the hotel.  This tuck tuck was suddenly in front of me.  The women looked at me and I looked at them and we smiled.  I held up my camera and they nodded.  I took this picture.  Then we looked at each other for a little longer, all the while smiling.  As the tuck tuck pulled away they waved and I waved and I think we all knew that something special had transpired. I found myself praying for these women this afternoon as I drove to and from my parents house.  Maybe I'm the only person who will ever pray for them.  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
1 comment:
How beautiful and moving.
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