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Peg McIntosh 
We Would Cry Three Times 
Retirement…As An Adventure

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Bob Evans and Peg Mc Intosh belong to that group of dreamers inspired by Bobby Kennedy’s words, “Some men see things as they are and ask why? I dream of things that never were and ask why not?”

Following an early retirement in 1992 they took a step back and asked themselves “what have we always wanted to do, but haven’t had the chance to do? We’d each raised a large family, watched them grow, complete their schooling, marry and have families. We had set them free to follow their dreams, and now we found ourselves in our mid-fifties and free to pursue our unrealized dreams. Both of us knew immediately what that dream would include: travel, education, and cultural experiences. Our journey began with a year of service in Elgin Texas, which gave us the courage to apply for our first assignment overseas, which was two-years in Bangladesh Job Creation Program for women. This involved travel, learning another language, living and working in another culture. It was difficult but amazing; at times it was a heart-wrenching experience of personal growth. It was educational, but more than that it was life changing.  As predicted, we would cry three times: 1st, on our arrival; 2nd, on seeing the poverty, and 3rd, on leaving Bangladesh. They would be tears of love, sadness, frustration, and joy, but we continued to serve for 3 more years in British Columbia and in Cambodia to support Peace and Justice for minorities and nationals.

 

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Table of Contents

 

ii.   PREFACE

 

1.   Retirement, As An Adventure

2.   Get Ready, Get Set…

3.   Our Arrival in Bangladesh

4.   Off to Mymensingh and Language Training

5.   Pirgacha and Father Homrich

6.   Life Outside Our Window

7.  Language Study with Miss Nath

8.   Brothers of Taizé and a Single Flower

9.   Ramadan and Eid in Mymensingh

10. Sheila’s Story

11. The Children of Mymensingh

12.  Our Return to Dhaka

13.  MCC Bangladesh and Personnel

14.  MCC Job Creation National Staff and Producers

15. Getting Around — Rickshaw Wallahs

16.  The Saga of Tippy, our resident pet

17.  The Passing of a Parent

18.  Brother James

19. The Children of Dhaka

20.  Nurjahan’s Story

21. Durga Puja—Hindu Festival

22. Being a MCCer in Bangladesh

23.  Ramadan and Eid in Dhaka

24. Problems in Projects 

25. Entertaining and Being Entertained in Dhaka

26. Nepal and Trekking

27. Christmas at Mymensingh, Brothers of Taize and the Hindu Temple

28. Trip to India Retreat and the Golden Triangle

29. Saidpur and Independent Projects

30. Conclusions, Transition, and Culture Shock

 

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781732668614 ● File size 34.9 MB ● Editor Robert Evans ● Publisher Kingman Technology Group LLC ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6603784 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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