I can hardly believe that its already mid October. I feel like time is going by so fast here that I am going to only accomplish like 2 things off of my giant list of things to do while in
So what have I been up to? Well October so far has been full of chaos and bosses to put it simply, though it is slowly winding down. It began in a whirlwind of my boss from
Then, beginning on the 4th of October, we had 3 major events at Kimathi where I work. Thursday the 4th was a Tourism Stake holder Day which required us to make sure logistics and things were in place to ensure the day ran smoothly. Then the 6th was a bigger day for us interns because it was the Kimathi Community Day. So myself and Kettie were responsible for organizing for organizations and NGOs to come and set up booths (trade show style) as well as invite local community groups to attend. This was kindof chaotic, especially on the day of, becase things were not necessarily planned and organized ahead of time. For example, the 20 tables that we needed for the NGOs were nowhere to be found, and when we finally arranged for them and got them to where they needed to be, the administration realized that they did not have their tables either, so they just took all of ours and we were left scrambling to find other tables for the NGOs as they arrived… interesting none the less. J But everything worked out in the end. Thought it did start pouring rain in the middle of the day when the major guest was making his speech J did I mention that the entire event was held outside? Haha at least it held off most of the day though. The last event (and need I mention that we were tired of events and organizing people and logistics at this point?) on the 10th, we put together a big Kimathi Health Day for the students and the community. This was one event I was really proud of because it was taken on almost entirely by us interns. We had all the interns hosting information booths about health issues like women’s health, children’s health, HIV and AIDS (which was the main focus of the day), health related games, Condom demonstrations with male and female condoms, etc. We got sponsors to donate some goods for prizes as well as a local theater group performing skits in Swahili. We also arranged to have the general hospital there to do VCT (Voluntary Counseling and Testing) for HIV. It was really cool and to encourage the students and show solidarity, most of the interns, myself included, got tested. (By the way, I’m HIV negative J) We got really good responses from the faculty, students as well as community members who attended so it was great… but by the end of that day, I was so happy to just be done with events and planning and organizing things, thought it went really well.
The next day I went with 2 of the other interns to Nyaribo Dispensary where they work, which is a health clinic in the rural community. So that day I helped to dispense drugs as well as helped Tamara plant her community garden. I really enjoyed gardening so to be honest I am going to try to plant a little garden at my new place n
Last weekend I was in
So this week was just back at work by myself. (Kettie my Kimathi partner in crime is in
I’ve been thinking about how much time I have left... November is going to be a busy month though I just found out that many of the students are starting exams on November 12th and then go home by the 24th. So my work with Kimathi will be wrapping up in the next few weeks as it is :S then pretty much community work is where I am left, though it should be good. Just busy. Time is flying and I’ll just have to keep working hard to get through things… before I know it I’ll be back in
Paula