We had a stop over in Bangkok after a nine hour flight (with no personal TVs for the girls) then a three hr flight onto Kathmandu, unfortunately we were over the wing and in the middle seats so we could not see the magical Himalayas clearly without invading someone else personal space on another seat. The snow capped mountains greeted us with coolness in the air, our nights and morning are about 5-10 degrees and the days or 10-17 degrees- very fresh. We are trying to get used to the cold after the PNG heat and it might take us a few weeks.
On the first night we slept at the 'Summit Hotel'.


We have a beautiful house-except for the 3 storeys. The fourth storey is via the stairway seen below.

We live in Unit 5 (of 18 units in this little complex).



Kathmandu is a very confusing city with little alley ways for roads and some corners are small and blind and you have to always beep your horn to let anyone who is on the other side know that you are there. I ventured out with Sarita to a little local supermarket with the car pictured below and there is no way I would be able to find my way back there by myself, hopefully that will improve.




The view to the North.

The girls start school on Tuesday but we haven't seen the school yet, it supposed to be a 10min walk away. We have taken a few walks and still can't find it, so that gives you some idea what the streets are like. Each house has more then 6 foot fences with broken glass sticking up from the top - I suppose to stop someone from invading. We are free to walk around during the day with no security problems, but not at night we have been told.
We have load sharing power here as well, it is worse than PNG- Yes worse! In one week we are without power for 63 hrs (out of 162). Mostly from 5-10am in the morning and from 5-9pm at night, the girls get really mad with me when I tell them to have a shower and wash their hair so I can dry it with the hair dryer while we have power, because it is to cold for them to have wet hair.
The best thing of all are the people who work at ADRA they are fantastic, they are all very excited to have us here and when we ask for something to be done in the house, 1/2 hr later the same day the request has has been fulfilled. We have been very blessed. There is one guy his name in Arjun, he has been our 'Gofur' doing everything for us. Without him we would have been lost.
God has many plans for us here, we are waiting with baited breath to find out what those opportunities are.
Stay tuned.
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