Dr. Pedersen visited Meherazad on 23 December and was given a Christmas cake. Meherwan Jessawala had been staying at Meherazad for a few days and left on the 25th.
Meanwhile, Baba decided that Bhau's family — Rama, Sheela and Mehernath — should move to Ahmednagar where the schools were better. Adi brought them to Meherazad on the 23rd morning and Baba discussed the idea with them. Adi was tasked with finding them a place to live. They were taken to see several possible rentals, but none proved suitable. In the end, it was decided they would move into Khushru Quarters, in a few rooms next to Piroja's room.
At Meherazad, after joking with the Kalchuri children and giving them chocolates, Baba asked Rama, "Why aren't you happy?" She replied that she was, but Baba remarked, "At the East-West Gathering your brother Dhiraj, your mother, the wife of your elder brother, your nephews Virendra and Pushpa came, and you met all of them. Still you don't look happy."
"I am happy," she insisted. "You have called us here, so why shouldn't I be happy?"
"Just think for a moment and then answer."
Rama kept quiet and then said, "I am happy, Baba."
Baba asked, "How is Mehernath's health?"
"He has some trouble passing urine. It comes haltingly and there is a burning sensation while urinating."
When asked about Sheela's health, Rama said that Pedersen had advised having her tonsils removed. "Are you worried about it? Speak the truth."
"Yes, I do worry."
"Then why were you hiding it from me? Don't I already know it? Why should there be any curtain in front of me? I have kept you in Meherabad because I love you."
Baba asked her if she worried because Bhau was staying with him. Rama replied, "I worry about when I will have the chance of staying with you always." Her answer pleased Baba much and he sent them back to Meherabad.
Baba called Don from Meherabad and directed him to arrange for Sheela and Mehernath's treatment. Don had them admitted to Booth Hospital on 11 January 1963, and Sheela's tonsils were removed.
After John Bass' return from India, he wrote to Adi inquiring how they should conduct their Monday Night meetings in New York City.
