What's the new with you all?
It is a beautiful day here along the Kenyan coast! This week has been a great one so far. I have begun working on a couple of the projects I will be doing while I am here. One is coming up with informational and marketing materials for the EAC. They want to get the word out about what they do to the surrounding communities and to potential donors in Kenya and around the world. I am working on a brochure, a newsletter, a standard power point presentation, t-shirts and stuff like that. Thanks to Broadreach - I am totally prepared to do that.
I am also helping out with the after school program for students from 6-15 years old. I will be helping them with their English and Math homework. The students are divided into two classrooms and I will be leading one a couple of days a week.
The third project I have started this week is the health surveying. On Monday I walked around with the students from the University of West Washington with GPS units marking huts and wells that hadn't already been mapped. The surrounding area is so beautiful! Anyways, starting tomorrow, I will take one of those GPS's and go along with a community health worker to a randomly choosen sample of houses. There we will survey women about the health needs and they ways they access health and water so that the EAC can provide better services for them. We (the four or five of us women) are conducting 260 surveys in about a 10 squared mile area. I will do those 2 days a week until we have them all done.
My home life is great! My Kenyan mom - Aisha - and sister - Maryam - are awesome and we hang out every night at the house, talking, laughing (mostly at me) and watching South American soap operas dubbed over in English. Aisha's nieces, Do and Dea stay over every night and their other relatives come a lot to sit and talk. I am surrounded by children and loving it! But these kids are more like adults cause they have so many responsibilities at such a young age. Plus, they have had to face so many adult situations, mainly death, already. I am learning a lot from these little ones.
Elizabeth (from the New School) and her boyfriend Adam are here now. Their flight was all messed up coming in so they were late. They are awesome and are going to be my BFFs here. We are planning a safari for the end of July.
This Saturday my mom is taking me to a wedding in town that she was invited to! I am so grateful that I get to go. It is going to be a big Muslim wedding of some of the riches people in town! I will let you know how that ones goes.
I am having troubles uploading picture. That might have to wait until I am in Mombasa in a couple of weekends. Also, I will try to make this blog a little more interesting and share some funny stories. Thanks for your comments and emails!
Kwa Herini!
Jen
Emerson - I am still Jen here, no Swahali name but it would be Rickia if I could choose.
Owen - yes they have days of the week in Kenya.
Kim - you say friend "Raficki" like the Lion King or the trap Raficki's village at the Animal
Kingdom in Disney World - remember that?! too funny.
Bryan - you will be getting that drawing in the mail soon, please put it on the fridge.
Hopie - don't get lame while I am gone ok? I had another dream about that the other night.
Intern Noelle Voges
10 years ago
7 comments:
Jen! love the updates...you're doin a fab job of painting a picture for us... love it! it sounds amazing girl! glad you made it there safely and all :)
i was gonna call you tonite to hang out then a second later i remembered you were gone :( i needed a breather from this school load. but we celebrated peg's bday here yesterday w/ lots of friends and patio time. it was fab and i got drunk and started dancing :) hehe.
miss you girly and looking forward to reading your updates!
xoxo
Great to hear you getting started on some of the projects. It all sounds like it will be very interesting.
Emily got to dissect a cow's eyeball at Kid's College :). We also went and picked strawberries on Sat. I guess I shouldn't complain about how hard that is!!
Kirk put in a request for a spear (or spearhead if a spear is asking a bit much) - or anything related to hunting or fishing in Africa.
Love ya!
Just thinking about you Jen -- miss our gchats! Miss you much, Peg
Hi my Raficki!!!
Ok, your projects sound amazing. I'm loving the health survey. So interesting and important, makes me so proud of you for doing something like this.
Your family rocks and I'm so glad you are staying with such sweet people. The fact that they get a laugh out of you is awesome. I'm anxiously awaiting your report on the wedding and how it was.
Since Kirk put in a request for a spear can I put in a request for a fish from Lake Victoria?
betcha thought I wouldn't comment, huh? all I can think a bout is how much I miss you but that's not productive-kenya-talk. also, what's up with my shout out? don't get lame? come on, now. no need to spend your energy worrying about that. They need you in tip-top shape to keep up with all those important projects. awesome to read about. keep it coming.
You said, "I will be helping them with their English and Math homework. The students are divided into two classrooms"
Was the division of students part of the math homework? Well, it should have been.
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