Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Christian and Hindu Wedding

Thought I would post some photos from Jessica's wedding. Here's rhagu and jessica at the christian wedding reception. He cried when she walked down the aisle and she looked amazing in that dress. It got a little chilly later in the evening so myself and one of the other bridesmaids made a run to 7-11 for hot chocolate.


This is Jess getting the tradition of mehindi done. It is done with henna on the fronts and backs of her hands and lower arms and the tops of her feet. Apparently the darker it stains the skin the more happiness and children you will have in the marriage.



So the Hindu wedding was 5 hours long which included many purification rituals for the couple and a full indian lunch. This photo is of the actual wedding part which is when rhagu ties a necklace, that has been blessed, around jessica's neck.



The sari that jessica is wearing in this photo is a 9 yard silk sari with real thread of gold. Rhagu's family also gave a 6 yard silk sari with thread of gold to jessica's mom. They were both amazingly beautiful. The sari I'm wearing was the bridesmaids outfits. I was a little skeptical of the color when Jess told me but we all looked amazing in them.



Sunday, June 5, 2011

First two weeks as Ridgewalk

To begin, May is my least favorite time on the Trail. Reason one: its beginning to get hot. Reason two: the water is drying up and becomes harder to find. Reason three: I give you exhibit A below.


I am highly allergic to the gnats that come out this time of year. I'm not kidding when I say I got bit next to my eye within five minutes of getting out of the vehicle on my first week as Ridge. This is what I looked like the next day. People were actually recoiling from me which made me laugh because I was calling myself quasimodo. I wasn't planning on going to the doctor for it, but I had to take a youngwalker to the doctor anyway and the office staff convinced me to get it looked at to make sure it wasn't getting infected. I had already taken 4 benadryl with no affect so the urgent care people gave me a cortisone shot. Needless to say I was in a bit of a haze for the rest of the day. I still can't quite remember how I got back out to where the bands were on the Trail.


When I was asked to be Ridge, the Field Team told me I was going to have two weeks of training. I should have known better because that hasn't really been my experience on the Trail. The day before I was supposed to go out, I asked who would be my trainer. They looked at each other and then told me how a general week goes and to ask Kyle to show me how to send reports. I was so nervous after they told me I would be on my own. On the drive out, we had car trouble and I had to figure out who to send in the first vehicle because we had no idea how long it would take to send out a replacement. It was pretty funny cramming into the suburban; we even had people sitting on the floor. That was the start to my week followed the next day by the gnat bite. Besides that bit of craziness, the rest of my first week was pretty mellow. I had no idea just how much Ridge has to keep track of out there. Thankfully the TWs were really patient with me.


My second week was going great until Monday when one of the rabbitstick girls decided she wanted to walk away from the program. I had to pull a trailwalker from another band so there would be two trailwalkers with her plus I had to tell the TW's with the other RS girl to hike her to Final D. It got a little crazy and there was a point when I wondered why I accepted this position especially going into summer when things generally are more crazy. But I have terrific TW's who were willing to help wherever they were needed and Jeremy, my windwalk, took care of everything with the other bands at Final D. By the end of the week, everyone had made it to Final D, which I was not expecting, and things were relatively normal. Actually it was a fantastic week minus the gnats which were horrendous.