On the way over we saw a long procession of big Ganesha floats and statues on flatbed trucks all headed to the ocean, our driver told us. I must have been mistaken when I said that last weekend was the culmination of the festivities. As a friend commented, "It never ends."
The tradition is to put your Ganesha statue out to sea to gain the full benefit of his blessings. When Widi suggested that we drive out to Marina Beach to see the procession and ceremony, our driver said it was a little dangerous and that there were riot police ready because there was fighting between Muslims and Hindus the day before. And here we are in the holy month of Ramadan and still people can't get along.
At the picnic I volunteered to let students throw wet sponges at my face as part of a fund raiser for Habitat for Humanity. It wasn't so bad. We also helped serve the food and drinks. John had fun with some of the younger kids and his new 8th grade friends.
I wouldn't get your hopes up to much for a good Italian restaurant, I was dissappointed in China when I visited a "Great" Italian restaurant....but it was fun being greated by the Chinese with "Buena Sierra"!!!
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