Tuesday, June 28, 2011

colors of the houses, the vivid clothes


Kids coming home with me from school!
I say "Nipe Tano" or Hi Five and they laugh hysterically!

I think everyday that I could never have imagined the colors of the houses, the vivid clothes, the sights and sounds of this country......my new "home" in Kenya. The differences are experienced from both sides of the relationship! Africa has greeted me with a vengeance however.
Training is rigorous, another 8 weeks of Kiswahili, cultural and biz practices, medical ad nauseum,plus all the work in getting around on tightly packed, rutted red dirt paths, sometimes 6 mi per day on foot. All fascinating but exhausting. Then there are elephants moving slowly through the bush. We'll see if am really a hearty Coloradan. Kenyan and American staff, other trainees are amazing people. Several couples and strays my age, and all that youth too...to keep us going.
Several marriage proposals too, but i don't have enough goats to make the dowry requirement.
(and yes everyday I ask "what am I doing here!" Hoping to enjoy living in another culture wasn't it?)
Dutch

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Riding the Mattatu or local taxi


Sardine Can! Hold on!

Dutch's family in Kenya


Sofia, my Mama runs a small cafe, Alvin is 3 yrs, Tasha 10 yrs, does everthing including helping me with Swahili, SoshaSosha (grandma) Love Ma

En Route from Nairobi to Tanzania border


Saturday June 11 - En route from Nairobi w staff and other vols, to Tanzania border, 31/2 hrs in sardine bus! We went to mall in Nairobi for new phone cards with armed guards...but am at home with Acacia trees, and the wonderful Kenyans...

Sawa, sawa....
D