Sleeping on the floor is more comfortable anyway right? Pabin on the left Shree on the right |
My homestay, on the second floor. |
Sanu and I went to go get some Dal(Lentils) |
Monisha and Shristi helped me paint the ceiling... sort of |
Shristi being a goof |
Shristi taking photos of me painting. Other volunteers and I teamed up to buy the kids a ping pong table and it is a huge hit! |
Gopal drinking tea after school |
View from orphanage |
Gopal, Kajul, and Mina |
Mina, Asmita Anjon and Gopal |
Me painting the ceiling. |
I found some Polish books in their pile of books |
Pabin(Puppy as I call him) making his bed |
Homework time this morning |
Pabin being silly |
Shree |
Anjon |
Kalu "studying" |
Shree |
Kalu pretending to be Jackie Chan |
4 beds of the 10 beds in the boys room |
Morning Dal Bhat time |
Anjon eating his dal bhat and yes he is using his fingers |
Mina and Sunita Dal Bhat |
After a hectic 33 hour journey I finally arrived in one of the most beautiful scenic countries I've ever seen. Except I had no bags... Again... Didn't matter though because I didn't have any bags for my first week when I was in Kenya as well! Anyway, now that I've settled down, put on some clean underwear and taken a lovely 33 degree shower I'm just getting ready to leave for my home stay. I'm going to be in Jorpati for the first month then moving on to a farm in Pokhara for the next two months. Enough with the talking here are some pictures...
Traditional Nepali meal - Dal Bhat, which means Lentil Rice |
The Northfield Cafe |
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