Per Usual its been too long since I last posted…Things have
been hectic here, and I’ve been getting back into my Kopila Routine. That said, the transition was much easier
than my first trip over, and in many ways I feel like I’m home. From the moment I stepped off the plane in
Kathmandu, things just went so much better than my first trip, and felt
natural. After landing in Kathmandu, the
driver from our go to hotel in Kathmandu (hotel courtyard) was waiting for
me. He drove me through the city, which
rather than feeling overwhelming and slummy, felt familiar. Upon arriving at the hotel, I was met with a
hug and a drink from Pujan and Michelle (the hotels owners), and sat with them
to catch up on the last two months of my life.
As always they were amazing hosts, and we had a wonderful conversation
to catch up. Additionally, during my
first night in Kathmandu I was able to catch up with our travel agent Rijen who
is one of my favorite people in all of Nepal.
As with anything in life, it is amazing how far a few friends can take
you and how much of a difference those relationships can make. The difference between my first trip, and the
feeling of being alone and uncomfortable to the second trip cannot be
understated.
After just one night in Kathmandu I jumped on an early
flight to Nepalgunj to begin my second tour of duty in Surkhet. During the flight and 2.5 hour car ride, I
felt a huge mix of anxiety and excitement.
I was beyond excited to see everyone, but anxious about the homecoming I
would receive. Turns out there was
nothing to be anxious about, and it was one of the warmest welcomes I’ve ever
received. The kids were amazing, and it
was so good to see them all again. It is
times like that where I know I’m in the right place, and doing the right
thing. The warmth and enthusiasm on
their faces propelled me through the day, and we had a great time catching
up. In addition to the very warm welcome,
other exciting things have been happening here at Kopila. We’ve kicked off the spring/summer sports
season, working with the girls of soccer and the boys on volleyball. I will be sure to update everyone on our progress,
and post results about the upcoming games.
Additionally, we recently celebrated my 26th birthday, which
was a blast. From the moment I woke up the kids were showering me with flowers,
hugs, kisses, and birthday wishes. While
booking my flight, I was unsure about whether to celebrate my birthday in the
States or in Nepal, and in retrospect am so happy I was able to spend it with
the kids. The birthday celebration culminated
in a big dance party at the hostel and a freshly baked cake from our newest
volunteer alli. One last bit of exciting news, I have been working on my Nepali
for 3 hours a day, and have learned the alphabet, how to read, and write, and
have been working with a tutor to hone my skills! One of my big regrets from my first trip was
my rather limited efforts to learn the language, thankfully I don’t think I’ll
be making that mistake twice.
Ok…that’s all for now, from this post on I will be sure to
post more often, so if you’re still reading be sure to check back soon!
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