Meeting new Nepali colleagues at Institute for Crisis Management tonight.
Institute for Crisis Management Studies
Today’s Favorite Moment
Early Start!
No guts, No glory
We did it! What a team and what a day! All materials are in and ready to be distributed! I want to share this day in photos & captions. The preparation is finally paying off and we can start to actually put some safe learning spaces together before I head home!!!!

started with checking & confirming all library/playroom orders and negotiating delivery while Pasang hit Montessorie shop for pick up ; Sari Gold you shoild be proud!
“The boss” at Ekta- she has been amazing and her staff is wonderful
next stop science store and talking them into accepting the musical instruments from the shop across the street for delivery.
This young man has been so impressive. He knows every curriculum need for every grade! He helped decide items for science labs
You are looking at the entire store and inventory. This is the nail shop and we need nails to hang plaques and skeleton models 
a stop at Ganesh school to check on the progress of the new library room… will be ready as webreturn from Chitwan
Pillows, flooring loaded… 
a very bumby motorcycle ride to Little Moon school while the restaurant cooks the “thank you” momo’s for our workers. progress ineing made… windows and flooring needed in the playroom and pre-k will be set! looking great!
Big Day
Today is the day all large orders (furniture, books, pre-k, and science) are to be picked up so we have vehicles ready and are about to head out! We are attempting to load everything for 3 schools in Chitwan separately and make a run for it this week. IF today falls in line the flooring and furniture leave early morning with Babi while I stay for follow through on progress for 3 Kathmandu schools and I follow with all remaining supplies by plane on Tuesday morning. VERY ambitious goal! Let’s do this….Drumroll please…..
Too Much
No Time to Spare
These photos explain the entire day! We were all over this city working out payment and transportation of goods. We serve as major entertainment to folks like our sweetheart of a carpenter. By the end of the day we checked on progress at schools, had multiple bank transactions, talked the science people into gathering and delivering our musical instruments, set up delivery of library books, settled with Montessori, flooring, and pillows, lost an argument over containers, had pillows delivered, and shared an incredible lunch that Nita prepared special for us! On the way home I had my backpack stuffed full, my groceries hanging off my back, and bookshelves in my arms. This girl was filthy and exhausted. Now I’m full ( thanks Nita), clean, and exhausted. Good exhausted!



























