Friday, 15 June 2007

first week into my second week

Wow i made the first week, i cant say i havent been abit home sick cause i have - it was great to meet some English people from the Karibni trust this week - i think that what made me think of home.
Also talking to family and having texts off friends.
I am doing ok, i have learnt how to separate bad rice and good rice, cut fire wood, clean the floors their way. To day i tried porridge very sweet - flour boil water and milk and sugar.
The milk is brought up fresh from the farm in a container.
At present im having break in the office.
There isnt really a specific job or amount of children to look after so im helping where i can in the office, kitchen, cleaning, helping Mam and aunty, chatting with the children, helping out the social workers with different things mainly bible study, also resting when i can.Also i will be in charge of the library - well so many different skills i have learnt just in 1 week. Is going to be really exciting year.
I miss you all
Its my nieces birthday so HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETH 4 today (sorry im not with u) card in the post (it will be late.
Take care God bless and thank you. Keep in touch.
jo

Monday, 11 June 2007

1st week in Kenya

Well ive nearly lasted a week here
Going good, the children and staff are very friendly and helping me feel at home, i have learnt some of the Meru language and getting used to dancing singing and especially resting lots.
The church service was very lively lots of clapping and singing and we watched a comedy club act out a bible passage.
The weather is hot im in shorts.
Im also getting used to the food and i have tried alot of african food especially Cabbage and beans.
So far i have cleaned floors, played volley ball, helped wash up in the kitchen and i have met the 2 social workers whom i will be helping out, aswell as at the home.. Im part of the family. There are 32 children whom names are coming to me.
Im hoping to get wireless in my room on my laptop so i can get on line most of the time.
So far good.
Speak soon
keep reading i can write more when i can.
God bless
Thanks to everyone u are all missed and in my prayers.
Oh dave thanks for telling everyone about the excess experience!!!
Love u all
jo

Wednesday, 6 June 2007

Made it to kenya 1st day

Well what can i say its except i MADE IT SAFELY arrived this morning at roughly 6:20am in the UK that would be 4:20am. I'm only 2 hours ahead rather than 3 like i said due to the British summer time.

The goodbyes were very emotional in Manchester on Tuesday, thanks for those who came!!
If i didn't get chance to say bye to some than really am sorry, its not a goodbye its a farewell for now I'll be back before you know it!!
So i got on the plane the flight went better than i thought bit scary but i was brave!! Got to heathrow had to do all the security checks again that went fine, then had something to eat whilst waiting for plane. On to the plane where unfortunately we were all boarded but then we didn't airborne until an hour later due to a puncture in the tyre. On plane we ate drank listened to music and watched 'music and lyrics' film very good, i had a little nap as much as you can.
Made up time into Kenya only 10 minutes late. Well what an experience that was people pushing to get their luggage off the belt, i came out about 7ish where my lift was waiting with my name on a board lots of people there doing the same.
Then Andy and i was stuck in traffic.
The traffic talk about overtaking and people walking down the middle of the road selling items - surprised no-one got ran over.
Eventually after a brief guided tour and personal chat in the car arrived at the Methodist guest house (where i am until Friday), Andy dropped me off made sure i was OK and left. Ive slept rested on the bed (Joanne rested) contacted a few people with my new number, listened to children playing outside, freshened up nice shower!!Went for lunch 1st Kenyan meal chicken, rice, carrots, green mashed potato (cant remember the name)tomato sauce :) and cabbage. Nice. Now just chilling writing this for you all. Here its now 3:50pm may just go and chill or walk round complex.
I'm still quite tired from the journey all that flapping wares you out (ha ha).
Miss you all but I'm OK and feel really excited. The Lord is amazing and so are all of you, please remember me in prayers, you are all in mine and keep reading.
God bless
Joanne Dolman