Family, Travel, Uncategorized

Rest of Nepal – #3

I milked a cow! Well, I helped...a little bit... Day #11 must have been a pretty chill day, because I only have a handful of pictures. That's saying something considering I took well over a thousand pictures in the time we were in Nepal. We hung out around Kalpana's home and ate some food at a relative's house. But the most eventful thing that day was the first thing I did that day, which was to milk the cow. You can see more pictures by clicking on the picture below: Click above to see the other pictures/videos Let me just say that it takes a certa

Family, Travel, Uncategorized

Rest of Nepal – #2

Kalpana's Grandfather - he's 98 now (97 in this picture). What was really great about this trip was getting to spend time and get to know Kalpana's family. Sometimes you don't realize the things you have in common because languages and cultures are sometimes very different. While we do have different languages and cultures, Kalpana's family has been very accepting of me. This picture above with Kalpana's grandfather is one great example of this. This man was 97 years old in this picture and here he is with his arm around me, accepting me as a part of the family

Family, Travel, Uncategorized

Rest of Nepal – #1

Something to know about me: I have anxiety and I deal with a little bit of ADD issues. When I set my goal to write about my time in Nepal I was super motivated, because it was an amazing time! But there was so much to write that after three posts I got a bit overwhelmed. So I'm going to go through my pictures and write about what I remember. After out trip to Chitwan National Park we went back to Kalpana's parents' home and counted the money we got from the marriage celebration that they had for us. The people in Nepal, despite not being wealthy, were very generou

Family, Travel

Nepal – Day 3 – Chitwan National Park

After mostly sleeping through the New Year celebration, we woke up the next morning, got ready, and met up with Kalpana’s family.  Her aunt who lives in Sauraha made me a breakfast sandwich by toasting some bread (which was like the best store-bought bread I’ve ever had…don’t know why) and putting an egg in between.  That’s not a typical Nepali breakfast from what I could tell, so it was very sweet for her to be so thoughtful and accommodating.  I decided to take a picture of the breakfast.  I’m glad I did because I wouldn’t have even remembered if I ha

Travel

Our Trip to Nepal! (with some background info) – Day 1+

So pretty much anyone reading this will know that I am married to someone from Nepal. Her name is from Kalpana and she's been living in the United States for five and a half years. And during that time she's been unable to go back to Nepal to visit her family. Well, she finally got her green card this past summer (2019) and for the first time in so long she was able to visit her family. Kalpana and I have been married since August of 2016 and this was the first time I was able to meet her family in person. Conversations through Facebook messenger aren't quite the s