From Okhaldhunga to Oklahoma
The setting in Nepal 
The fifties were interesting times internationally
and for Nepal India Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal India Tribhuvan Highway India Nepal 
Innocent early life in Nepal 
This cohort of people born in the fifties essentially
constitutes the present day mainstream leaders and professionals in Nepal 
Ram’s elders were adept in the farming activities,
like tilling land, chopping trees, shepherding cows, hiking through the forests
and picking fruits.  Awed by their outdoor
skills, he followed their footsteps and learnt the ways of survival in the hinterlands.  Life close to the land and nature is the
best.  Henry Ford once said “chop your
own wood, it will warm you twice”; it was exactly the practice in the
hills.  In retrospect, living in the
midst of concrete jungle, and winding highways in Nepal America 
Ram did not go to grade school then, as his parents’
taught him the three R’s at home.  In those
days, there was no climbing up of a long ladder of schooling, as the kids grill
through today.  There was no need to
start at Nursery then move on to lower KG and Upper KG before embarking on even
Grade one – to Ram, this process looks like Ph. D. already.  Most of his classmates started at whatever
grade they wanted to, like third, fourth, fifth or even sixth!  
Sweet life in Kathmandu 
After a couple of decades of leisurely education,
household chores, and moving around to make a living within Nepal Kathmandu .  Wow, that was quite an achievement, and life felt
good for Ram!  Kathmandu 
provided the best of both worlds, a sophisticated urban life in the midst of
mountainous landscapes!  The hot Momos in
the cold Kathmandu  weather tasted sumptuous,
and people were friendly. Ram fully indulged in it, as much as he could afford.
After graduating, Ram became a teacher.  Bachelor life with a monthly salary of Rs. 500
tasted great, and he enjoyed parties almost every evening with Khukuri Rum and
buff barbeque!  The corner restaurants
and bars of Kathmandu  streets catered well
even to his income. In retrospect with one single bill to pay for a room, life
was practically stress free, with no need for Yoga classes or psychiatric
counseling! In fact, with his salary he was already a middle class
Kathmanduite!
Craving to go to a “foreign” land
Within a few years, though, the lure of going abroad
prevailed on Ram.  America US Kathmandu 
exhibited the pictures of Neil Armstrong walking on the moon, US became the
ultimate destination to many Nepalis.  Ram
fantasized of working in NASA and help send people to the moon.  Further, America America 
Slowly the “land of milk and honey” became an
irresistible destination, and Ram had to mobilize all his intellectual might to
realize the dream.  A graduate of local
Nepali school, he ventured the hardship of TOEFL, GRE and filled out miles of
forms in order to make the trip to the US US US Nepal US Europe  on their own. 
For mortal Nepalis like Ram it was impossible to come here privately,
and scholarship remained the only salvation.
Finally in America 
After preparing for almost a year, Ram Prasad
finally landed at a dazzling International 
 Airport America 
The student life was exciting with a mixture of
parties and studies.  Those days, many in
his class in the hinterland university could not believe that a persons from a
place as exotic as Nepal Nepal Nepal US Nepal 
A US 
Ram graduated, took up a job, got married to a
Nepali woman and settled in the American way of life, and began to muddle
through the harsh reality of life in the US 
Slowly, he found the work to be relentlessly hard,
and at home too it was drudge, with no help except for the machines. The never
ending streams of bills, credit, and exposure to every day violence in the city
have taken their toll on Ram’s peaceful temperament.  He is now a bit more tense, irritated, and at
times even frustrated with trying to balance finances and family.  Ram takes comfort in the fact that for many
Nepalis his life in America America Nepal USA Nepal 
Life in America 
Ram often visits Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal 
When he thinks of how relaxed his young days were in
the Nepali hills, life in Nepal US Nepal Nepal America Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal 
Ram has slowly resigned himself to the life of a Non
Resident Nepal (NRN) in America US Nepal US US Nepal Nepal America Nepal Nepal 
Ram finally accepts the reality, and even believes that
life is not too bad in the USA 
* Dr. Ambika
Adhikari is affiliated with Arizona
  State University , USA 
 

Awesome! I think Ram reflects mostly all of us Nepalese immigrants. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you.
DeleteWonderful. So real!
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