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Farewell to Pokhara ~ back to Kathmandu Tuesday July 29

P1100276Over these last 6 days we all have a very special place in our hearts for Pokhara. The local people, the local Christian church and the individual stories we’ve heard, the missionaries we’ve met … and the children. Our hearts are bursting, and we are praising God at every point. P1100280He has sustained us, He has graciously ministered to us, He has blessed us. Our day today was 6 hrs of driving through more magnificent valleys and gorges, seeing terraced rice paddies, so many stone and mud brick houses, with corrugated P1100286iron roofs held down only by big stones.

But today’s particular highlight was the view of the Annapurnas opening up as we drove out of town. Continue reading Farewell to Pokhara ~ back to Kathmandu Tuesday July 29

Green Pastures Hospital – Pokhara July 28

P1100242This morning’s visit to Green Pastures Hospital was yet another incredible eye-opener to both the great need and fantastic work being done in this country. Green Pastures is part of the International Nepal Fellowship [INF] work. We joined the staff for their morning prayer and devotion time – some lovely singing and prayer for the work of INF, specific needs of Green Pastures, and some needs of particular patients. Ruth and Salome then took us on a tour round the hospital complex. P1100249The main work here is rehabilitation and palliative care for spinal injuries and leprosy sufferers. It was so wonderful to see the workshop which makes prostheses onsite so that patients whose leprosy has led to amputation or disfigurement can learn to walk, work, eat and be as independent as possible. P1100250 Continue reading Green Pastures Hospital – Pokhara July 28

REACH for the ….. BUBBLES …POKHARA Sunday July 27

P1100180Today is our beautiful eldest daughter’s birthday and we are not very close at all to be able to celebrate together. We went out for a beautiful dinner the week before we left, so the memory of that lovely family night is still very fresh for us. We are sad to be missing out on the day and those special times. Continue reading REACH for the ….. BUBBLES …POKHARA Sunday July 27

POKHARA – Saturday July 26

P1100140Saturday …. worship day for Nepali Christians. Nepalis work 6 days/week [except for the poor and extremely poor, who try to eke out a living continuously].

Three of our group went to Holy Church – Nicole, Don & Dianne, the church where Kirsten Hawkshaw [CMS Missionary, OT at Green Pastures Hospital] attends. Nicole led the children’s program in her usual beautiful and competent way, ably assisted by Don & Dianne. They were each gifted with scarves and were asked to introduce themselves. For them, the excitement really began they were returning to our bus for transport back to join the rest of us. Continue reading POKHARA – Saturday July 26

POKHARA – Friday July 25

INF Head Office
INF Head Office

What a day of absolute privilege we have just had. The morning began with a visit to the Pokhara Head Office of the International Nepal Fellowship where Kate Dalitz from CMS Australia works. Between her and Niraaj, a local Christian also working for INF, we heard the story of not only the beginnings of Christianity in Nepal, but also the genesis of INF. Continue reading POKHARA – Friday July 25

POKHARA – Thursday July 24

IMG_0978What a great morning! We drove to the main business area for the locals, quite different from Lakeside where we are staying, which is definitely a tourist area. Kate Dalitz, a CMS missionary working as Integral Mission Officer with the International Nepal Fellowship [INF] has devised an assimilation activity for new missionaries, expats, short term-ers, visitors, which helped us greatly to get into the culture, Continue reading POKHARA – Thursday July 24

Tansen to Pokhara – Wednesday July 23

P1090932Saying farewell to Ganesh, Raju picked us up at 8am for the four hour very winding drive to Pokhara. What beautiful vistas. We wound our way through glorious valleys, with rock-filled streams lined with steep terraced rice paddies. IMG_0964Monkeys along the road cheekily looked at us inside our van and then scrambled up the hillside. One of them was carrying the sweetest little baby, obviously very new. IMG_0966After a short toilet stop at a little village we continued on to the lake city of Pokhara. Settling in to the Sacred Valley Inn was very easy as we were welcomed by an English lady, who along with her Nepali husband runs this guesthouse. Continue reading Tansen to Pokhara – Wednesday July 23

Tansen – July 22

We had a fantastic monsoon thunderstorm during the night, and then awoke to the amazing gift of blue sky and a beautiful view of the Annapurnas. How majestic is the Lord our God, and how marvellous his works! We were in awe, and cameras were clicking. The clouds were continually moving so the view changed quickly, disappearing, and reappearing. P1090877How blessed we are. Especially when we came with the realistic expectation that we would probably not see the mountains because of the season of our visit.

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En route to Tansen – Monday July 21

As I write we are in the bus on our way to Tansen.  Our driver is Raju, who we’re sure we’ll get to know quite well over these 10 days as he takes us where we need to be.

We have learnt very quickly that nothing happens fast in Kathmandu. We now know by experience, that we need to start planning payments well in advance of departure.  At dinner last night when we were all tired and ready to pay and leave, we didn’t realise that it would take nearly another half hour for our bills to be organised.  Continue reading En route to Tansen – Monday July 21

From Bangkok to arrival in Kathmandu

All went quite smoothly as we landed in Bangkok last night. Walking to the immigration section was a task – easily a kilometre if not more. Our airport transfer was waiting, but took us to the wrong section of the hotel. Unfortunately that was only found out after us and all our luggage had been offloaded. The blank look on the face of the guy at reception didn’t make us feel comfortable. It wasn’t until I asked if there was a problem with the booking that he looked at me and said, ‘I think there’s a booking here, but it’s in the other building.’ He called the driver in, and yes, all our luggage was put back in the van, we loaded ourselves back in as well, and were then driven 50 metres to the other building.  We all checked-in, got the wifi code [!], most organised a 6:30 wake up call [which nobody got] and we ordered the return transfer for 8am. Continue reading From Bangkok to arrival in Kathmandu