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Life with three kids in Nepal. A Mommy Blog with a twist.
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I'm from the US and have been living in KTM for two years.

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Trailing no more ... for now Posted on 04/09/2009

We are back at home in the States. It is good to be home. Grocery stores are still a little overwhelming and I stare at potable water coming from the tap in wonder but transitions are going...   Read more
Namaste Nepal Posted on 04/09/2009

I write this from the study in our home in the US. I had grand plans about ending this blog with all the pictures I had hoped to post but didn't have time to but I think it is time to...   Read more

The packers swarmed like locusts on our house last week! They came, they saw and they conquered ... our house is empty save the embassy issued furniture and our suitcases. My children...   Read more
The Official Fourth - Aloha! Posted on 13/07/2009

Because we win the "Velveeta on Toast" award for being the most cheesy ... I had to post this. (It goes along with our Sari/Sherwani picture that I haven't posted).Thank you...   Read more
The Fourth! Posted on 13/07/2009

The last two summers I was at home with the kids on the Fourth while Bill was back here in the 'Du. So this year - keepin' the family together - we celebrated here. The American...   Read more
Jodhaa Akbar Posted on 06/07/2009

I know I am supposed to be getting ready for pack out, but Bollywood beckoned once again and I couldn't help myself.May I mention that I truly did marry a wonderful man who will watch...   Read more
I Must I Must Get Organized! Posted on 01/07/2009

We are getting ready to Namaste Nepal and I can't believe it. Two more weeks until packout and then two more until wheels up.I think I'm more anxious than I'll admit and...   Read more
Aidan Posted on 28/06/2009

This ADORABLE little guy is the son of a friend of mine (remember the baby shower?) who I just had to get a photo session in with before he and his mama went on a three month around the...   Read more
Dharahara Posted on 23/06/2009

Isn't it a rule that you have to climb the highest piece of architecture in every city you visit? I made that up but I think everyone does it. I have been promising the girls that...   Read more
Those Brits Can Party ... Posted on 20/06/2009

There is a saying in many foreign locales - "those westerners make their own fun". Oh do they (we) ever. Bill and I are still cracking up over our evening last night. The British...   Read more
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  • Hi,
    I want on some tips on living in Nepal . I am likely to move in Kathmandu with a UN organization . Which is the best place to live - budget of about 800 USD , how to get the internet connection etc and if you can suggest some temporary accommodation like serviced apartments for first month .
    Any other info would be useful and appreciated
    Thanks
    Alankar
    By Alankar 2009-08-19, 10h04
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    • Hi,
      I'm a college student looking to spend some time in nepal this summer. Ideally I'd like to find a cafe or something of the sort where I could work while I'm in Nepal. If you have any ideas I'd greatly appreciate it!
      By Tori 2009-01-23, 23h35
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