A new learning experience and plus a vacation too.
So I got a call from my uncle saying that two people are coming here at Nepal. They were actually coming to visit a village for some project and one of them was like making a small documentary of 'Life of a student of a Nepali Student.'
They were from Neuniton Rotatory Club & BBC News , U.K.
I had to travel all the way to Lakhutibot, Lama Gaun, Kaski.
This village is a place where my father was born but he left the village before 30 years, started to live in Pokhara and then settled here at Kathmandu for his education and career making.He is an Architect now, hence all thanks to him for giving us lots of facilities and good life, Thank you so much my dearest Baba....
So back to the trip now.......
I went till Duligauda along with my dad by our car and there we met Sue and Allan. I also met my other aunts, they came to pick us up on a jeep which only goes to village areas.
Well it was almost 1 and half hour or so, the roads were really scary at times and too bumpy as well. We were welcomed there so sweetly, with white tikas and beautiful garlands, also with some delicious food.
I saw such an amazing mountain view.
Sue and Allan called me daughter and they were my new mom and dad....haha......
P.S: They both were friends. They were really frank and sweet.
The work was actually the other day. We had to go to the village school and I basically had to do lots of translation, that was my actual job there :D But as a student of a social worker and rural development I got a chance to experience other things too.
I and Sue shared a same room, which was good for both as it was totally a new and different place for us. Staying at a village area is definitely hard if you've been living in cities or capitals. I actually had the hardest time going to bathrooms and taking showers........way difficult than I actually thought.
At first when we went to the school, they welcomed us by some music, tikas and then garlands, I spoke few words and then work STARTS!!!!!

Those three days were really amazing, I ate a lot, worked hard and it was a new experience. Though I missed my home and wanted to return back as soon as possible haha!!!!!
I got loads of things to say but I guess these pictures gonna tell ya all ;)
So I got a call from my uncle saying that two people are coming here at Nepal. They were actually coming to visit a village for some project and one of them was like making a small documentary of 'Life of a student of a Nepali Student.'
They were from Neuniton Rotatory Club & BBC News , U.K.
I had to travel all the way to Lakhutibot, Lama Gaun, Kaski.
This village is a place where my father was born but he left the village before 30 years, started to live in Pokhara and then settled here at Kathmandu for his education and career making.He is an Architect now, hence all thanks to him for giving us lots of facilities and good life, Thank you so much my dearest Baba....
So back to the trip now.......
I went till Duligauda along with my dad by our car and there we met Sue and Allan. I also met my other aunts, they came to pick us up on a jeep which only goes to village areas.
Well it was almost 1 and half hour or so, the roads were really scary at times and too bumpy as well. We were welcomed there so sweetly, with white tikas and beautiful garlands, also with some delicious food.
I saw such an amazing mountain view.
P.S: They both were friends. They were really frank and sweet.
The work was actually the other day. We had to go to the village school and I basically had to do lots of translation, that was my actual job there :D But as a student of a social worker and rural development I got a chance to experience other things too.
I and Sue shared a same room, which was good for both as it was totally a new and different place for us. Staying at a village area is definitely hard if you've been living in cities or capitals. I actually had the hardest time going to bathrooms and taking showers........way difficult than I actually thought.
At first when we went to the school, they welcomed us by some music, tikas and then garlands, I spoke few words and then work STARTS!!!!!

Those three days were really amazing, I ate a lot, worked hard and it was a new experience. Though I missed my home and wanted to return back as soon as possible haha!!!!!
I got loads of things to say but I guess these pictures gonna tell ya all ;)







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