Thursday, December 15, 2011

The most rambling yet


In an effort to write something I am sure this will be a rambling mess. Let’s start with today. Today is another beautiful day.  The short rains, as they are called have ended.  For the past week and a half the weather has been fabulous- Sunny and clear during the day with cool breezes and a temp of about 75 F or so.  It feels hotter than this in the sun of course, and sunscreen is still a must or one of my pallor will burn quickly. People say the short rains lasted longer this year.  People say lots of things about the weather that makes it hard to get a good feel for the usual cycles, but we have also heard that in the last few years it has been much more unpredictable.

Today’s efforts will include study.  I am trying to keep up on a few topics, so I will devote some good time to reading.  I will also put in a solid chunk of time to my Kiswahili.  I have been more passive of late with the language. I have achieved enough knowledge that I could begin to be complacent- because I know enough to be friendly and ask some simple question and also because I know enough to know how much further I have to go.  But I will get out my homemade flashcards and add to their lot. I will head into town later for my Kiswahili lesson.  I have continued with the lessons, but have been less assiduous with study at home.

It is nice to be at the house in Kenmosa during the day.  To work here is great.  I look out of huge windows into the garden or I even sit on the little veranda. It is still a bit weird that there is a gardener who works outside tending to the garden and grounds as I work on the computer or do household work(which I am sure seems strange to him- me being a man doing laundry). We are looking to have a different living situation soon.  We would like to be closer to Deb’s work.  We would like to find something that is smaller (this place here is too much in a few ways…) and is cheaper. It is pretty cheap by US standards, but we’d still like to spend less. More school loans come calling this month… So we’ll see.  Things take time here.

Today I will probably run- I mean jog.  I have been a little more consistent of late, as we have found a nice little out and back route that is more pleasant than the road. Instead, we follow the train tracks on a little path that crosses the countryside.  I have been enjoying the view of the small Sosiani river flowing by acacia trees and the open field where corn stalks have been cut and ordered in small haystack-like structures.  Cows and sheep loll in the open areas.  Yesterday at my turnaround point I was being stared at while I stretched by two very young herders with their herding sticks-so I yelled a greeting to them.  They walked over and we did a proper handshake greeting and we exchanged a few simple words in Kiswahili about the weather.  Then I said farewell and ran back home. (I will post a few pictures of the area where we run)

I will not drop by Tumaini (the center for streetkids) today.  It has been very quiet there lately and I have been feeling a bit ineffectual in my time there. I have been avoiding writing a long post about the center or the work there or my thought on the streetkids. I may be a bit more self-conscious with this blog than I had imagined. It is a strange thing to self publish these thought our there on the internet and have them sit. So there, so be it. I can always promise to write more later, right?

2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to more rambling narratives Colin. Reminds me of our time in Mexico. Traveling, much less living in an environment like you are in is so difficult to capture in words...I have thoroughly enjoyed what you have written so far.

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  2. Hey, thanks. It's been interesting writing here- a good way to process, but a bit strange to put that processing out there. Is utahRN still right? Perhaps oregonRN?

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