Wednesday, September 26, 2007
A Day in the Life of... me
I thought you might like to know what an average day is like for me. My first weeks in Nepal were really difficult because I had so much free time. I had to adjust to a slower pace, giving myself time to rest and relax. I think I am pretty well acclimatized now!
Here is an average day:
6:00am awaken to the barking of dogs, honking of horns and bicycles and children walking to school. I usually curse the dogs and horns. Thankfully I don’t live on a BUSY street!
7:00am I actually get out of bed, shower (if we have water) eat (if I have food/time) and get ready for class.
8:00am leave for my Nepali lesson. I walk for about a half hour to get to class. I typically dodge cars, people, bikes and motorcycles… or the puddles they plow through.
8:30am Nepali Class. I have one-on-one tuition with Umesh, who is also a dear friend. Much of our class time is spent talking, but I also learn some too!
9:30am Class is finished, but I usually hang out at the center talking with the other tutors and practicing my Nepali.
10:00-1:45pm FREE TIME. Everyday is different, but most often I either sleep, clean, grocery shop or check my email.
1:45pm I leave to go meet a friend and start work. I walk about 5 minutes to the main road that circles the city. I get on the first Bus/Public Minivan/tuk tuk I see. It costs me about 7 rupees ($0.10) to go to SatDobato, a 10 minute ride.
2:00-5:00pm I meet Jyoti and we get in another bus and go a little further up Ring Road. We go to every restaurant we see, to do research on the girls who work there (more to follow on this soon).
5:00pm A couple days a week I go to a bouldering gym and climb. The other days are spent hanging with friends, shopping or watching movies. Spending some time on my Nepali homework usually happens as well.
10:00pm I usually am close to home/bed at this hour. I try to go to bed by 11:00 but it doesn’t always happen.
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4 comments:
interesting.... :)you have a wonderful time in Nepal.
Dear beloved,
You can get easily carried away by what you see around you. If you spend time with the Lord and just try listening to him He will have so much to say... Please spend time with the Lord...your daily relationship with Him comes first...and then you will know what He will have for you to do...Jesus lives in your heart...you are moments away getting to talk to Him...you should not curse the dogs and the honking of the horns, neither should you say anything negative about anything you see or experience...for the Lord even left Heaven, and suffered pain and anguish..you are God's coworker...and you are carrying His cross and following Him...rather be thankful and use that time to glorify him for He has called you to love the unloveable and be the best friend you can be to the unfriendly...Our prayer is that He use you according to His will...You are the Hope and Light for Nepalies in the darkness...Please keep shining...So the ones in darkness can see...You are such a wonderful blessing...We pray that God keep you safe and keep using you. Please read John 14 : 13-14
Anonymous
Jharanaa,
so good to hear from you. sounds like you are doing well.
have you been able to see any movies lately? I await the arrival of the DVD of Chak De!
Namaste' Choti Bahen!
gauri-didi
Hello Jenny:
Hoe is Kathmandu? You bring back the memories to me. My home is near Satdobato too. Please visit my home when you have time.
Where do you live then? Your blog is interesting and please continue writing.
Take Care,
Manika
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