Sunday, October 31, 2010

Two Week Post!

Sorry I missed last week. Been a bit of a weird slash lazy few weeks.

10-16-10
Work on some computer stuff in the morning until two of the students, Fida and Gloria (one of them) come up and give me a necklace and a bracelet. (I later find out the ridiculousness of the necklace but they just tie it on so I don’t really see it) We then play cards for most of the rest of the day. They teach me this card game of theirs that is kind of like Uno, but the rules are crazy and it seems like they make them up on the spot. After the card game go out and play soccer with the kids, for so long that I miss my Skype date with my parents. Sorry guys. Skype some till internet quits and then setup to watch Shriek with the kids; then the rain starts to come. Tom and I grab our rain jackets and create a shuttle service for the kids back to their homes using the girls’ umbrellas. Really fun because the rain is so thick that if you step in a puddle you can go up over your ankles. We get back dry off and hit the sheets.

10-17-10
Fun Sabbath with the kids that goes a little something like this; Church, then soccer and then some cards. After dinner the team gathers in the girls’ room and we watch “Quantum of Solace” on Brynn’s computer before bed.

10-18-10
Work on some computer stuff in the morning. We are working on getting a computer for the teacher and students setup. So I go through and get all the VOH documents off of it and on to an external hard drive until we go to teach English at 12:20. We teach P5 on Monday and it goes well. We have been reading a book by Roald Dahl called “George’s Magical Medicine.” It seems like the kids are not that good at reading, until you think about the fact that this is there second language. After lunch Mike and I work on smoking out some bees that are nesting in the staff housing. Then we take a team trip down to Ochan Gabriel’s (tangerine guy). Play some darts with the workers until bed.

10-19-20-10
Couple of lazy days. Only teach English to P6 on Tuesday in the morning and install some more of the software programs on the teacher/student computer. Just kinda waiting till we go to Gulu on Thursday. But of course, played some cards with the kids. I love playing that card game of theirs. ☺

10-21-10
Wake up and pack quickly before we head into town to catch a bus to Gulu. Literally get accosted by Taxi drivers looking to drive us there. Mike just walks up and says, “do not take a taxi. Might take you two days because they stop at every small town.” Thanks Mike. We wait for the bus and get on with no problems. Arrive in Gulu and hit up Coffee Hut and feel like we are back in America. Head to Roma and see some of our favorite staff again until we head out for Pizza at Sankofe.

10-22-10
Wake up to omelets and a good discussion about a book we are reading in the group called “Crazy Love” by Francis Chan. We head out to Coffee Hut again to do some interneting and realize we forgot one of our adapters for charging the laptops. But we meet some friends in Coffee hut who let us use theirs. Go and pickup Bright (Rose’s son one in the pink listening to Shane and Shane with me on FB) with Charles (Rose’s husband) from nursery school and it is super fun. Just about every kid there is seeing a white person for the first time I think so they are all super excited to see us. Bright is his normal quiet self but it is super good to see him. Hang out at the hotel until I redo the Skype date with my parents. It goes well and works great; awesome to talk to them. Get some more pizza for dinner before heading back to Roma.

10-23-10
Tom, Erin, Leilah and Suz leave on the bus to go back to the land for the weekend and Brynn and I stay in Gulu for one more day to do some filming for the Beads of Hope project. It is a part of VOH where one of the IDP camps, Koro Abili, makes beaded necklaces out of scrap paper and then they get brought back and sold in the US. Brynn and I see Mike and Rose in Gulu. Mike is up in Gulu because he is waiting for the well company to meet him to test for water for the well on the Gulu land. Very exciting times for VOH to think about already starting a second plot of land and being able to move in even more kids. We eventually head out to the camp and see Azunta and our friends from the camp there and do filming for the beads. It goes very well and we get out of there before the rain comes. Brynn and I do Sankofe for the 3rd night straight and then head back to the Hotel.

10-24-10
Go to Coffee Hut in the morning because the power is finally back on after 2 days of nothing. We talk to Rose and she is going to Obiya IDP camp tonight and we decide to stay in Gulu and go to that camp with here to do some work on the Child Sponsership stuff. We have probably 90% of the 450 kids in the system done with picture and interview but getting that last 10% will be hard. We have a nice and relaxing day of going to the market and getting some of the details of our Kenya trip (in November) figured out before Rose picks us to head out to Obiya. Charles the driver comes with us and it is super good to see him. This is the camp with Oblyia Prossy. She is 12 years old and is in P7. (Most kids are about 14 in P7) She wrote a poem that Brynn and I filmed that is very good. Check it out on Brynn’s blog. We call Prossy the Ugandan Hipster. She is super great and it super fun to be back at that camp again. We talk with Rose about kids like Prossy going to secondary school. (equivalent of High School) Basically it sounds like she will probably not go because secondary school is much more expensive. It is like 300,000 schillings per semester for a good one and 100,000 for a crap one. Also there are three semesters. So when a person is making a salary of about 5,000 schillings a day, (a nicer standard of living) even if they worked 365 days a year, to it will be about half of a years wages to send one kid to a nice secondary school. So what will happen to Prossy, she will probably drop out and try to find work but will most likely get married off to someone. This is why there is such an urgency to get kids out of the camps and sponsored. Every year that passes is one more year that a kid will get closer to dropping out of High School. We just make it out before the rain and Brynn and I make a dash for Coffee Hut for dinner.

10-25-10
Wake up and meet Nighty and Azunta in the morning. Pack up quick and catch a bus back to Bweyale. Sit next to a man named Dennis, who is a very nice guy who is an engineer for a well digging company. Get to ride a motorcycle back from Bweyale to the land. It is really nice to be back at the land and to see all the workers and our friends. (we plan our timely arrival back with lunch) We missed our English lesson though which is very sad but Leilah helped out Erin so it went great. Do some washing of clothes and cleaning of the hut until the kids get out of school and then, yep, up to play cards. After dinner I head out to play darts with the workers. My first game I was on fire and actually won a game. I told them I was practicing in Gulu.

10-26-27-28-10
Couple of easy days. Just do some English, reading and taking some pictures for Les from the Hawaii team for his video that he is making. Once kids are done with school I play soccer with them. Brynn and Suz are both not feeling well so we are praying for them. On Thursday we have another huge snake find. 1.5 Meter longs. It came along the school building and one of the teachers walked out and saw it. All the kids ran out of the classrooms and grabbed the landscaping bricks and starting throwing them at it. Pretty exciting. We hear of a sighting of a huge one, probably 8-10 feet long that is hanging out down by the well. Everyone is pretty nervous about it. Take a walk out to Gabriel’s on Thursday.

10-29-10
Wake up to cows in the Casava fields in the morning. So Mike and some of the guys go out around 4am and round them up into our pen. We find out in the morning they are a neighbors and the cowboy who was watching them was not paying attention. They walked in down by the well and then headed through the camp to the fields. It’s a good thing we had our fence up or they would have gotten into more. But we still need to get the last section done which would just be a fence gate for down by the well. So that makes for an eventful morning. Go and do some typing of the blog before getting online and do my Internet time. Go and do some reading and forget to post my blog. Kids get out of school and we play some futball until dark. Dinner and then just some quality chill time with the kids while they are at prep. Prep is kinda like an organized Homework time. So we usually get to do a lot of one on one teaching which is really fun. Hit the sheets afterwords.

Thanks for reading this far, this upcoming week will be interesting because Mike and Janelle will be gone until next Sunday at least because Mike is doing a Bee Hive school with the agriculture guy Geoffrey. Very excited to taste VOH hunny!

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