Friday, 5 November 2010

Long over-due photos

The family!!!!
Sabina, Suraz, Aama, Buwa and Jessie

My visit to the Monkey Temple

Flying alongside the Himalayas






My wonderful family: (From top left) Jessie, Uncle Ramesh, my cousin Rabina, Aunty Kamana, baby Ragina, me, cousin from another household, cousin Rabin, Buwa Rajesh (dad), Hasuraama (grandma) and Aama Shymu (mum).
Suraz (my brother) took the photo and Sabina (my sister) was away.



















Hasuraama, on the morning we set off back to England.















Second parents. I miss them so much!

Me and my roomie, Jessie, at Sirutar school.

A good way to start the day.

A typical breakfast!

A little girl I met in the village, Sabina.
She came to play with us and gave me a flower in return.





Dikshya Rai Uka, the little girl from the
orphanage that drew a picture for me of a house
with running water and flowers.
I would have adopted her in a second if I could!


















My cousin Ragina. She lived with us and brightened up every day.
She is quite possibly the cutest baby on this earth.
..and her shoes squeeked when she walked..






















One of the many labourors I was blessed to work with. He was up there for hours, hammerring the wobbly framework together.















I took this photo on the way back from Lamatar - where the other group of volunteers were living and working.
We ended up missing the last bus home so walked our way back to Sirutar as the sun was setting.

When the Lamatar lot came to visit Sirutar.
Haven't quite got everyone in I don't think.
Bal Krishna was their supervisor (bottom right) and he is a funny funny man.
"What is the craaack?!"

Mint and Cherry shisha in Kathmandu.

This is Cha Cha
(which means uncle)
He told me that he saw me as his daughter on this day.
He's a very nice man




Me and Aama.
If there is anything that I miss about Nepal, over all else, it is this woman.
She is beautiful, kind and funny.
I miss her loads
and loads
























I love this photo















Nagarkot
We watched the sunrise over the Himalaya.
The beauty was so vast and overwhelming!

This is my brother Suraz with the guitar I brought over.
He was learning to play so the guitar
stayed when it came time for me to leave.

Aaron, Rowan and I showing off the view from outside our houses.
This is what happened on a clear day!
Beauty beauty beauty
..the mountains, not us..