Thursday, 26 November 2015
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
// MADE IN NEPAL //
We are so happy for this article in the latest edition of the Norwegian magazine HENNE <3 The multitalented Nepal lover, mountain climber, fashionista, journalist & blogger+ , Elisa Røtterud, has written about one of her latest trips to Nepal in June 2015, after the Earth Quake, and about Norwegian brands and designers working with, in and for Nepal. Thank you for your support, Elisa, by traveling there, time after time and also for supporting us that works with the beautiful people in this beautiful country.- NAMASTE - PSST! We love Elisa's cool & inspiring blog too, check out: www.elisarotterud.no It's in Norwegian, but luckily there is lot's of cool pics that will inspire you anyways (: |
Monday, 9 November 2015
// ARTS, CRAFT & DESIGN MARKET //
WE ARE ATTENDING COMING WEEKENDS MARKET, CHECK OUT MORE DETAILS HERE: https://www.facebook.com/Kunst |
Thursday, 5 November 2015
// OUR ADVENTUROUS UNIVERSE //
Hello, you (: Don't forget to follow us at Instagram for more updates on what's moving in our world, both in Nepal & Norway. @abarenessfashion https://instagram.com/abarenessfashion/ Peace & love from Anne-Marthe & Karoline |
Sunday, 1 November 2015
// THE END OF A FRIEND //
My friend had colon cancer.
She was very close to me, loved me. A typical Limbuni, both stern and fun. Very clean and organized. She'd prepare lunch in just 30 mins. When I see people hurting and I am unable to help, I tend to run away from them. When her health started deteriorating, I started avoiding her. Every time I saw her I felt very helpless. I could not explain this to people because I knew they wouldn't understand how I was feeling. I did go meet her one time when she was in the hospital. She was in the bed. She was in pain. She started crying and I just couldn't. I got up and told her I had to go to work and I left, crying the whole way. She passed away and I couldn't even go to her cremation. After two three months she came in my dreams. She looked her healthy normal self. She said, 'It's okay, I am in a better place'. I felt glad that she was in a better place, without pain." (Abhilasha Subba, Kirtipur) More stories: www.storiesofnepal.com |
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