Saturday, September 26, 2009

How wonderful! The story of Adia has now been published in the Indian Express. We're hopeful that its publication in India's second-most widely read newspaper will generate a great deal of interest in her cause, and those of similar children in India and worldwide.

A minor error in the article gave the address of this, my personal blog, instead of that of Adia's story. You can find this at http://thestoryofadia.blogspot.com

In other news, the Nutmegs Three are enjoying their time in Nepal, attending NGO workshops and finding ways to make their absence from Adia useful in various other charitable spectrums. The Nepali people are gracious and inspiring, and the tension of the past several weeks is swept away by breezes freshly arrived from the halls of ancient tamples and the heights of snow-tipped mountains. We're learning a great deal about conducting and NGO as well, and are forever taking notes!

We're also reveling in the delightful textiles and beads and other baubles which glitter in the markets, and selecting a few to offer in the Etsy shop soon, along with the prayer-flags our Aunties are creating for Adia and other such initiatives of handmade hope.

Internet shall be scarce as we accompany releif workers to more remote villages over the next week, but we'll be laden with delightful stories to share upon our return!

6 comments:

  1. Looking forward to hearing those stories!

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  3. Hi!
    How come your blog is not updated anymore?
    I love this blog so so so very much, as I am from India, but I don't live there, so its so nice to hear things form someone else's perspective.

    I have read through most of your old posts. Please start blogging again! I miss you!

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  4. following you!!

    please follow me!

    www.lithuanianeggart.blogspot.com

    love your blog set up!
    congrats on the publication!!

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  5. I admire what you guys are doing. Its easy to hope to help the world but it is truly something else to do it. Thank you for sharing your journey with us! I can't wait to hear updates so maybe I'll find the bravery to take action as well

    Jessica

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  6. hi i am an indie musician from portugal, i was thinking of making a small cd made from recorded cdr´s with cardboard cover. i was thinking of maybe using your mr moustache poster ( the one with the gun ans cigarrete)

    would you allow me to use it ?

    can you email me ? bruno_morgado@hotmail.com

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