Well another month down. Ants have been my main obsession, especially the ones in the fridge, much prefer my morning coffee without ant! Last Saturday another army of ants started to crawl across the kitchen from the opposite side. I’d tried water, salt, powder, the only remaining option was good old fashioned elbow grease, boiling water and dettol! I now have the cleanest kitchen in Pokhara! A can of heavy duty spray also helped, great stuff, you spray and 20 mins later go back into the room to find many ants that previously couldn’t be seen and at the last count 5 cockroaches. Thank goodness for Stephen and Patrick.
The group of children who come and play is growing. Shrove Tuesday saw 7 children at the table for pancake, banana, and homemade chocolate sauce, DELICIOUS! Today at long last there was a boy for Patrick to play with. Patrick came with me to a local shop on Sunday and the whole way down the road all we got was, “ hello Patreek” The children continue to feel really settled and happy.
Earlier in the month was a festival, at night people lit bonfires at the cross roads. They heat sugar cane sticks in the fire, then bang them on the ground, when they let off a loud bang and sparks. The children enjoyed having a go and we ate the syrup from inside.
Last Friday after classes we played volleyball. It started friendly, with mixed, Nepali, Bideshi(foreigner), female, male teams. It wasn’t long til the ladies got sent off and a team of Nepali teachers vs western students played. Pretty competitive stuff, with “quiet” Stevie showing his true colours and skills! Sorry to say the teachers won.
Have been getting around more by bus, am quickly learning the words, ‘full’ and ‘bus’ do not go together. Also a great way to practise language as everyone is really friendly and interested in why we’re here.
Hi all, great to see all is going well for you out there and its brilliant how the kids are settling in they are so adaptable. Got this link from a newletter I got yesterday and had to have a look.
ReplyDeleteHow is learning the langauge going Stephen?
Have just wee snippits of news for you, Carey has had her baby a little girl about a week ago both doing well, Helen is pregnant again and Amanda's sister Lisa that used to work in our place has had her first baby again a girl at 5lb Diarmuid has photos of her on Facebook he is delighted.
Started Bombardier a fortnight ago and so good so far although they said they were gonna drop me in the deep end and I think they are expecting me to hit the ground 'running' well i did i hit it all right but the running bit will just have to wait at least until i stop gettin lost round its absolutly massive sites. Not many women engineers so when you go on the floor they stop and stare! doesnt help when you cant hide the fact that you are lost and have to go to somebody and ask for directions! lol dont like this starting again bit but anyway that will pass.
Some really good people from Seagate still cant get jobs so cant complain.
Wishing you all the very best
Pauline