So what have I been up to in Kenya Lately? Well I don’t feel like it has been entirely work oriented, but nonethe less it has been a lot of fun! Last weekend I was down in
(Little did I know that this week would be the week of getting my hands dirtyJ)
So I hung out in Nairobi until Sunday, bumped into an old friend from High School, Andy Kitay and we got together to catch up on Sunday before I left (what are the chances? I ran into here coming out of a grocery store). We also went to a club in
This week, most of the students at Kimathi are in the process of finishing up exams before they head home for the holidays (much longer break than I ever got in Canada at U of T), so I kept myself busy working more so in the community. On Wednesday and Thursday I went with some of the other interns to go paint a mural at Metropolitan Sanctuary for sick Children which acts as a drop in care center for families who have sick kids or kids who have sick families with a doctor and a physiotherapist on staff. It is funded by a church group in
Then on Friday, we went to help out at Nyaribo Dispensary, where 2 of the interns work, and helped to plant the rest of the community garden…It was a lot of fun to get really muddy, though I did get a lot of blisters on my hands from using the hoe and shovel a lot (this garden is actually pretty big… about 2 times the size of my Baba and Gigi’s old garden in Dauphin I’d say… but the effect was awesome to know that it is going to end up being a sustainable way for people to feed themselves out of the community garden. Then, I went to Muringato where I thought we were just going to be playing games and doing arts and crafts like we usually do, but no.. it ended up that they were also planting their school garden, so I spent an additional hour and a half gardening, breaking up the bisters and getting one hell of a work out for the day. I was so exhausted at the end of the day that all the interns were planning on going out for a beer, but we were all so tired that we just went home, showered and slept. It was a great Friday night of rest.
Otherwise things are good. I’m heading to Jinja, Uganda on Wednesday for just under a week, to relax, go tandem kayaking on the Nile and as long as I still have the guts, go bungee jumping into the nile as well J Its guaranteed to be a blast so I’m really looking forward to it J wish me luck that I don’t end up with a broken nose or something worse… Hope all is good in
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Hahahahaahahah.....I love that you drew Babar! You're crazy. I hope you got a chance to finger paint a little bit. This used to be one of our favorite things to do together. It's nice to see you reverting back to this. Me too. Eric gave me my christmas present early....I go paint & brushes and a glue gun and more paint and more brushes. Yes, I am becoming crafty again. Hahaha! Love you little P. Can't wait to see you!
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