12/04/2011

After little holiday

After our volunteer Janice and Tanya left Nepal we came to Pohara for little family holiday. During holiday I still manage to organize hospital visit for eye doctor for our orphan children Pasang and Anjana bw because they been suffering with sour eye since long time, same trip we took five other children to eye hospital from Batase school. The school also started new program for younger children "early childhood" age five and younger will learn in this class and from next week we will start some lunch program for these younger school children. I have also organized little picnic on boxing day with school  which will allow our volunteers to share some experience with student and teacher. This morning we are returning to Kathmandu to meet with group from Adelaide who is visiting Batase village to buy land to expand the school. After the group arrival we will head to village again and we will be returning to Kathmandu to meet with our FHC member Pascal and to do all shopping for school and village.

11/27/2011

Village Update


We have been in Kathmandu for a couple of days now and we are missing the village, in particular the beautiful children. Tara can’t wait to go back to the love and fun that she was surrounded with in the village!
Tanya has just left Nepal after spending two weeks volunteering at the school and teaching the hostel children English and Janice is leaving Nepal tomorrow. Both Janice and Tanya did an amazing job, the children loved them and everyone is looking forward to their return we hope next year.
Som spent a lot of his time in the village at the school, he took classes to get an understanding of the level of education that the children have reached. Som was disappointed and realised that there is so much to be done to raise the standard and level of education provided to the children. Som was heartened to see more girls attending school than last year and school enrolment numbers are continually rising.
Som also had meetings with the villagers who own the land adjacent to the school. It was devastating for us to hear that the farmers do not share the vision that most villagers have for the future of Batase school and even though an excellent price was offered for their land, they have been unwilling to cooperate and will not sell their land. This decision lead to many late night conversations between Som and other villagers around the fire. Some landowners a kilometre from the current school are happy to sell their land to start building a high school. This is fantastic news for the village and the land is great location for a high school.  We hope that the land can be purchased with funds raised by Kelly Sullivan during her visit to the village in December but if not, this will be proposed as the main fundraising project for FHC in 2012.
There are currently 14 children living at the hostel and three more children will be joining them in a few weeks time. All of the children are very happy and are excelling at school and with their English. We couldn’t be more proud of them. Kumari is doing a fantastic job in the role of “House Mum” cooking 3 wholesome meals a day over the fire for all of the children and volunteers. I have never enjoyed village food so much and we are grateful for all of Kumari’s hard work and dedication.
It is hard to describe the children and how incredible they are. Each child is mature, caring, hardworking, loving and above all HAPPY! They are a big family living in that house sharing all of the ups and downs of day-to-day life. They get up early; they do their chores, go to school and then come home and help out by cutting grass or washing and assisting with meal preparation. They cooperate with one another and enjoy being a part of this wonderful family. I always feel humbled and privileged to be a part of their lives and for Tara to have the most loving “big brothers and sisters’ in the world.
Every night after dinner we sit around the fire talking, laughing and sharing stories. We have been enjoying giving each other head and shoulder massages and singing songs in English and Nepali. Tara is always busy playing football with the children, dancing and being silly. Tara is exhausted at the end of each day and falls into a deep sleep in Som’s arms before we can make it to bed!
We are very excited that Batase village will have a lot of visitors next month, we know that everyone will be touched by the beauty of the village and the children.

11/26/2011

Back in Kathmandu

We have just arrived back in Kathmandu after a wonderful week in Batase village. Volunteers Tanya and Janice had a wonderful time in the village and spent a lot of time teaching English to the children. Tara is the centre of attention in the village and Susan feels great!
A lot of work needs to be done at the school and at the hostel and I look forward to getting things underway. We will update again soon.

11/14/2011

The home village Video project.

I have just completed this very basic information video based on Village and Cairns. I hope every one will enjoy and understand please fallow the link. Next post will be from the himalayas of Nepal. http://www.youtube.com/user/Friendsofhimalayan?blend=21&ob=5

11/01/2011

Iron Man project from Matt

Event went so successful everyone who were entering pier bar was so generous, thanks to pier bar & grill, Jude and matt for such a great work.

10/21/2011

Business banking and cooking

Our new treasurer and myself just organized some bank stuff, now getting ready for Himalayan dinner night. Lots of cooking ahead of me

10/19/2011

Himalayan dinner night

Here it come an other cooking event for Som Tamang. We have just over 80 person booked. I hope people will enjoy the night. Our guest speaker on the event will be Sharon Cohrs who just climbed Mt everest in Nepal.

10/14/2011

10/13/2011

News interview

I was interviewed by channel 7 news this morn. It should be on the news today or tomorrow at 6.30pm. We are having a great time in Brisbane. We are looking forward to the awards ceremony tomorrow.

Having a wonderful time in Brisbane. I have an interview with Channel 7 this morning! I will keep you posted.

10/12/2011

The Meeting

FHC had first meeting after AGM, it was great meeting. We may have one more meeting before heading to Nepal to continue our school project. We hope you stay in tuned with us

10/07/2011

Rusty's market

but we are still there every Sunday, Saturday markets stopped to get ready for Nepal
Welcome, this is my first post! I hope that you will enjoy reading about all of the news from Nepal and information from Friends of Himalayan Children.