Friday, June 27, 2008

It's been awhile

I know many of you have been anxiously awaiting my update. I have been so busy and it is very difficult for me to update since I can not do it via my phone and I rarely make it to town. I have been living in my village of Kativani for 2 weeks now. At first it was challenging to adjust to my Kenyan life. I forgot how hard it is to carry water, wash cloths, and cook here. The biggest challenge of all has been communication. But with time my language skills will improve.

I started teaching last Monday. The students were so excited to see me and I was so excited to see them. During the morning assembly many of the students had huge smiles on their faces. After assembly they got in trouble for not being serious. Shooty…I hope I do not corrupt these children too much. Class has been great. I love teaching here. The students are getting much better at interacting and becoming active learners, something they are not used to.

The weather has been very dry. Today it is hot, but normally the weather has been cool and cloudy. I am really enjoying the temperature but, the Kenyans think it is SO cold! I just laugh they have no idea that 70 is not freezing. Because it is so cloudy my solar charger is not working like I hoped but it is kind of nice only turning my phone on to check if I have messages. The weather is very very dry and we are not expecting rain until October. I am a little bit concerned, considering we are already struggling to get water. This week I only used 40 liters but I did not wash my cloths yet and I rarely wash my hair. Because it is so dry and the harvest was poor many of the students can not afford their school fees so many of my very bright students are out of school. It makes me so sad that students who want to learn can't because they can not pay for school.

Things are really great here. I have been super busy with school, coaching volleyball, and helping the students with their studies. Next month I am going to be starting a life skills club at school that focuses on HIV/AIDS education. I love teaching, I love my community, and I love Kenya.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Safe Arrival

I have arrived safely in Nairobi after 23 hours of travel. I am pretty tired but feel at home. We arrived at AFRALTI (the hotel) late last night and it felt like I never left. I feel a little bit like I am living two lives and just keep putting the pause button on one. On Saturday morning I will take the matatu to Kativani and I start teaching on Monday!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Off Again!

Yumbuni Secondary School

My Form 2 students in their classroom



On February 6th, 2008 I wrote in my journal "...hopefully I will be living this life in just a few months. I don't want to leave Kenya, but I must. I have hope and faith that I will be returning soon. But, deep inside I don't see the political situation improving anytime in the near future and fear my return will not be possible." Fortunately my return is possible. Peace has resumed in the country and I will be re-entering tomorrow to continue teaching at Yumbuni Secondary School.


After being home for four months it was a difficult decision to return to Kenya. I loved teaching high school biology and anatomy physiology here in America and found it difficult to decide whether I should return or not. But, every time I thought about it I saw the smiling faces of my students at Yumbuni and remembered my promise to return to continue to teach them.

My bags are packed...and I am ready to go.