it’s sunday morning at about 6:30am. the rest of the crew is still sleeping – as they should be. we’ve just finished an amazing/tiring/crazy week.
about 1/2 our group has gotten sick. traver was down for the count with an upset stomach for about two days, wed and thurs. taylor got better at the beginning of the week. azra and caitlyn got stomach sick around wednesday. and a few others have had minor bouts.
interestingly, our group was reunited after only three days. the garissa team [me, joe, caitlyn, sallie, and julia and 8 imagine members] was stalled for three days trying to make it to the village of Malkamanza. But after 3 breakdowns, replacement no-shows, bad excuses, ron’s wallet for the project being virtually sapped to exhaustion, and a local school letting us sleep in one of their classrooms for the night, we scrapped the trip and headed home.
Not that it was unsuccessful – we played with countless children, bonded with one another, and enjoyed the beauty of the Somaliland’s desert.
On Tuesday, we made the entire trip back [about 9 hours of 3 different eco terrains] in one day, from Garissa to 20 km past Kiserian to meet with our other half.
Together, the group helped imagine team members and 4 doctors see over 840 patients in three days. It was characterized by slow mornings and swamped afternnoons. bc with maasai, no one has a car. so they walk from miles away, starting in the morning. so you can imagine the results. it has been fun, tiring, stressful, and gratifying. the group has been experiencing countless different joys and difficulties, and each night we share with one another how the day influenced us – the ‘highs and lows’ of the day – making the experience all the more varied and complete for the other nine of us.
it’s been decided that thus far, esther is the most awkward person on the trip. for reasons you’ll have to find out from her.
Traver’s foiled a gov’t coup.
The locals have determined that Caitlyn and Julia are no more than 10 years old.
Joe and I killed a lion about a km outside pastor moses’ boma.
Sallie is worth an infinite number of cows.
Azra is about 30. And her tatoo is coveted by about 426 maasai women. and she has quite an affinity for chai masala.
Clare is safe.
Joe is – after return to the us – going to be producing star wars, all six movies, as a one-man performance on tour around the world. he will also be adding characters from lord of the rings and sound effects never before heard.
taylor will soon be fluent in maasai as her translator is never focused or present.
today is church in kiserian with over 20 different tribes and nationalities. then we’re going back to kibera to pick up some dresses that the local women are making for the girls. tonight we’re getting on the bus to ride the overnight to Kitale where we’ll spending our next two weeks. the road is quite safe.
take care,
kalen