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Adi!!!! Your trip sounds amazing! I can soo picture you in Nepal. haha <333 |
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Hi Adi, I just found out now that you have this guestbook to write something. Soo cool. The pictures and the journal entries are great. It almost feels like being there. Miss you a lot.
Ima
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Namaste Adi,
This is fun having a vicarious trip to Nepal through your journal and photos; thanks for posting them. I look forward to more. |
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Hi Adi! Thanks for the great blog and photos- it's wonderful to be able to see what you're doing. I love you and miss you! |
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Adi,
You are such a beautiful person! Take care.
Peace and solidarity,
Nisma |
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It cut off my "I miss you!" |
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Hey Adi, but I'm so excited for you as I read your blogs. I'm so proud and sooo envious :)
The orphanage sounds heart wrenching. It’s so great that you’re working with children!
Keep in touch. Love, Jennifer
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Wow, loved reading your story about your family stay in bistachap...amazing how so much diversity can exist at the same time on this planet. Hung out with your little sister for a while yesterday, she seemed blue about school....life at 14 is never easy. Take care....Take MORE pictures! |
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Hey Girl!
It was great to read your travel adventures getting to Katmandu...keep us posted back at Cohousing so we can keep up with your exploits!
Zakkai and Aliya send their love, showing where you are to them on the glove, Zakkai asked how it was being upside down!
Neil |
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Hey, this is me fanning some tucson sun your way... (except that it's practically raining today). Miss ya. Have a great trip! |
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