I have had quite a few new experiences in the last few days.

  • We saw the snowcapped himalaya mountains which surround kathmandu for the first time. Usually all we can see are the smaller mountains which form the valley. It was quite a shock to realise what we were missing all along. I had no idea they were even there! It  makes it hard to believe they are still there. It’s easy to forget they are there when you can’t see them. It reminded me of a line in the Pocahontas movie ”you learn things you never knew you never knew.” 
  • We went canyoning yesterday. That involved abseiling down 5 waterfalls, with water crashing on your head, crawling through caves and sliding down rocks while standing in the most beautiful forest with spectacular views. And the largest butterflies i have ever seen. the only worrying bit was the lack of a safety rope! but we are all still alive so thats all that counts! It was one of the many times since i have been here that i have thought “hmmmm..no one else in the world actually knows where i am right now”
  • Today i saw a man get his front tooth pulled out with large pliers at the health clinic- with no analgesia to relieve the pain! i’m not sure how he put up with it! O also got to do an antenatal exam, and hear a baby’s heartbeat at 21 weeks. That filled me with awe. We also took what i’m sure must be a record amount of blood pressures. No matter what the person comes in with, they get their blood pressure checked.
  • We hung out with a group of northern irish people from belfast at a centre for disables kids and a hospital. It was so nice to have some irish banter once again.
  • I saw lots of brand new little babies…extremely cute and beautiful. We also got to pray for an extremely distressed boy with a brain infection. He had been in hospital for 25days and was sick of being there. His dad saw that we were white and asked if we were christians and could we pray for him. It was so humbling when his dad explained to him that we were praying for him. He said “look at them and the love they are showing you. they have come just to pray for you.” It was amazing to see the peace that settled over him as we prayed. Please pray if you are reading this.
  • Also saw the new batman movie…much better than i expected..go and see it if you can.

3 Responses to “A first time for everything”

  1. Hannah Says:

    wow anna. praying for the little boy.

    the mountains are amazing aren’t they?!! this is total cliche but when we drove up into darjeeling my ipod got stuck on the song ‘indescribable…’

  2. anna Says:

    pretty sweet song to get stuck on… apart from the lightning bolt part!! haha!

  3. Hannah Says:

    lol i know. unfortunate lyric for someone who gets hit by lightning.


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