After my first real night’s sleep in 48 hours, I woke up this morning feeling remarkably refreshed. However, my friend Jill who is living here assures me that jet lag will catch up to me today. I think I can escape it… “Just remember, there is no spoon.”

Taking time to smell the roses..
Watching the sunrise this morning over the Kathmandu valley from the rooftop garden deck of my hotel was awe inspiring. The air was still and crisp. All I could hear was bells and the occasional dog barking in the distance. (A rare moment for this busy city.)
I am so happy to be here.
On another note:
Talking with a friend this morning, she told me about her recent hospital visit in Kathmandu. 5 hours in the hospital and treatment cost her 5 dollars! That’s less than the cost of our massive breakfast. Actually, a night’s stay in the hospital here is cheaper than a medium priced hotel. Just like in the U.S. right? =)

Rooftop morning view of Kathmandu
I’m off to go visit Papa’s House Orphanage with Jill.
Namaste…
-Jesse







- Jill S.
- Eddy B., CEO Invendica Inc.
- Katie W.
- Dr. Martha Beck, (New York times Best selling Author and Columnist for "O" magazine.



5 Comments
Jesse, I am so happy and excited for you! What a wonderful adventure and I am thrilled to be on it with you. Thank you for sharing it with all of us. May you be blessed with miracles, support, expansion, joy, revelation and everything else your heart desires. Big hugs and lots of love, Tammi Baliszewski
Go Jesse! I can’t wait to hear more.
Love and light,
-Scott
you are beautiful. enjoy the journey!
Congratulations Jesse on following your heart and sharing the gifts of your life with us. You are inspiring. Peace and blessings dear friend.
Jesse, Last week we were in the USM classroom and now you are in the glorious Nepal classroom. Thank you for sharing. It is wonderful to hear from you and see photos. See you in November! Namaste. Jennifer