T H A N K S
to all who were thinking about me yesterday and found the time to let me know!
I really enjoyed reading your emails and appopogize in advance if I don’t get to reply to you in person.
It may seem strange that I find the time to “blog” but not reply to emails. Well, I hope you understand that the internet is REALLY slow over here and GMX seems to be the worst. Therefore I try to update ‘everybody’ by writting about this and that here.
Birthday
I was very happy to get the opportunity to spend the “weekend” in Duhlikhel – together with my dad. What should I say more than it was awesome?!
Well, as some of you might know my dad is working in a great hospital just on the eastern edge of the Kathmandu Valley. It’s 30km from Kathmandu, but if you drive on the local bus like we did and you count in “Nepali time” and the bad streets and fuel shortage, it takes you up to 2 hours to get there! However, it was a very smooth and wonderful ride with lots of sunshine and a seat 
It was great not only to meet up with my dad but to stay the night in their wonderful resort. Not that we would’ve spend much time over there but it was great to someone bringing you a hot water bag into your bed after 9 pm
Further, it was great to simply get out of Kathmandu and enjoy the peace and easy in this small mountain town. That way it felt a little bit like a holiday without changing more than the city!
Our day at the hospital was great! (This is friday, my birthday.)
We got the chance to meet most doctors, got a special guided tour of the whole complex (even though we just stayed the day) and were free to do whatever we were pleased afterwards.
We decided to check out the Operation Theatre and saw three operations – one done by the CEO Dr. Ram Shresta and two by two German doctors currently staying there.
Then we decided to check out the ER, where we saw a massive (M A S S I V E and open) testicle infection, a penis CA and a women wo got her foot into a motorcycle wheel. All cases were samwhat disturbing but very interesting.
Ferwards we joined the dental department where we had some great coffee (actual coffee!) with my dad and took off early.
Later on we had a great dinner a very fine restaurant! So good!
No party though – I went to sleep at 10.30 pm. //hehe
Saturday = Hiking
We started with an early but huge breakfast around 8 am (I was still tired) and then read the newspaper from A to Z. So great!
In short: fuel is distributed again and even the terrifying situation in southern Nepal (there was some fighting and strong tensions between the government and a communist political group which caused curfews, deaths and the fuel shortage) seems to be resolved! We were happy about all of that and will keep a close view on how the situatin resolves from here on.
Further, there was a great story about a mother giving birth to a child on a train-toilet in India. The child slipped right out, down the toilet and was found alive on the tracks later on!
Then we started to hike to a Tibetean monastery 2 hours south of Duhilikel. It was rather ‘rough’ trek since we both were clearly out of shape and the climps we rather steep too. However, it was a great 6 hour walk to Panauti and we were blessed to see some of the ‘real’ Nepal!
It started off with a seeing a lot of help that the Rotary Club put into this city, then we ended up in a military camp with even hearing some firearms and then we had lunch a a Tibetean monastery with real monks, some fair views and two other Germans currently volunteering in Kathmandu in Physiotherapy (Tomke aus Hamburg und Christoph – you can’t escape the Germans, never ever!!!) and it ended with some nice temples along terraced fields (of rice) besides s rather clean stream of water. The only downfall was that there was a lot of mist in the air! We were supposed to see great landscape and even Himallaya and all we got was the next kilometer! Such a shame!!
I guess tomorrow I will feel most muscles and have to tape one blister already. Such a shame, too!
We were happy to take the bus back to Kathmandu right afterwards where we returned around 6 pm.
Now, after dinner, we are both so tired and worn out, we will probably be in bed by 10 pm again (and since there is no power, what else should be do) ;)
Self
Anyway, I found the time to get on the computer down here and even got the chance to upload some pictures (one hour for 8 or so!). Feel free to check them out.
I am feeling much better after having to deal with a virus infection of nose and throat. Now Matthias seems to have it, but that’s just how it goes, I guess.
You all take care. -me