Over the past couple of years, Habibi and I have developed a friendship with two of the most genuine, hospitable people on the planet: our friends Muna and Kiran from Nepal. We first met about two years ago at local event raising funds and awareness for an anti-trafficking organization on the India-Nepal border . Muna's brother-in-law, Nirmal, was a resident at the medical center where my dad works; Nirmal and his wife (Anita, Muna's sister) attended the event. Muna and Kiran accompanied them, and had just arrived in the states shortly before. We exchanged email addresses and, before long, we were invited to a spectacular, homemade Nepalese dinner at their home. Since then, the four of us have become fast friends. We have spent holidays together, visited each other's places of worship, shared meals together, and enjoyed each other's family and friends. They even love Betty and are amazed by how soft and tame she is. (If only they kne...
Food. Travel. Stuff I like but you might hate. "Parenting." En français. Rambling. Zero public attempts at crafting.
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