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torstai 12. tammikuuta 2012
A day filled with sadness and thrill
Waking up, opening my eyes and turning my head to the left, I see Jimis sad face with tears falling down his cheeks, I realize with sadness that today is gonna be our last day here in our own little paradise.
Our trustful driver "Andy" drove us to the finnish embassy in the morning, and we heard short presentations about their work and the situation with the relation between Kenya and Somalia (Al Shabaab). Some of us also pre voted for the presidential election we soon have in Finland.
Before going to the embassy our teachers told us to dress up a little as we were visiting a little more official place, so the most of us was wearing our better clothes. After the visit though we suddenly were, dressed up, just outside of the gates of Africas biggest slum, and after paying 4 armed guards (one of them wearing garfield socks) and a guide, we entered Kibera.
The experience was breathtaking. We walked in muddy allies filled with garbage and sewage water, among steel house wrecks and some even built of their excrement. Our group was lucky enough even to be able to visit 2 different homes and listening to some touching real life stories. After the visit we find our way actually to a local Kibera slum school. Talking about a breathtaking experience! The school was surrounded by fences and gates, and inside there were about 270 pupils taking lessons, divided into 8 classes. We gave them some gifts, and they showed their appreciation by dancing a little.
Coming back from the slum, we felt so dirty and exhausted, that we greased our bodies with disinfecting agents, and jumped straight into our pool, enjoying ourself just like it would be our last day! :)
/Gabbe, Fanny & Jimi
keskiviikko 11. tammikuuta 2012
Muzungus on the road again!
tiistai 10. tammikuuta 2012
Last night at Wundanyi
Tuesday
Today was the last day of our stay here in Taita. After the everyday morning routine, eating breakfast, packing our bags etc the bus took us up the hill for one last visit to the Canon Kituri Secondary School were we today, for the first time, we actually got to attend to their classes!
/ JWG (Jimi, Wille, Gabbe)
sunnuntai 8. tammikuuta 2012
pictures!
First two pictures are from Icipe ( bug place) and the following three pictures above are from Paradise lost ( the coffee place). Then we saw a very surprising thing when we noticed that there are ads on the houses: from condoms to cellphones :D In the last two pictures we are doing our laundry! Who says that men don't do laundry!?
A quick tip 2
lauantai 7. tammikuuta 2012
Canon Kituri Secondary School
When we returned from the village, some of us relaxed in the sun, which led to sunburning for many of us. Then we took off for the main event of the day : Canon Kituri Secondary School. We drove five kilometers uphill and found ourselves surrounded by school students our own age. The students waited for us in their dining room and when we introduced ourselves, we felt very welcomed. We had some time to get to know each others in small groups, and share pictures and tell about our families and lifestyles. They were thrilled abour the gifts we gave them : a laptop and a projector. They wanted to show us around, which we were excited about. But they seemed even more excited and were eager to take pictures of everyone and everywhere. Then it was time to say "see you tomorrow" because we're going to spend our day with them tomorrow as well.
Now we're sitting at the terasse and eating excoting froots in the moonlight and just enjoying ourselves in the middle of the rainforest.
/ Emmy & Riina
Earlier this week
Today we spent almost the entire day in the matatu (our minibus) traveling to a small town called Wundanyi, located at Taita hills, which is going to be our home during the following 5 days. We saw a few giraffes and also an elephant on the way! (although they were FAR away..)
When we finally arrived to Taita hills we ate the best dinner so far, yummy! Then the girls showered and the boys decided to go to the sauna (it was a finnish Harvia sauna). Funny they have a sauna in kenya, when it's about 30-35°C outside during the day. Although we already experienced a Kenyan sauna in the matatu, it was very very hot and we were all sweating.
Yesterday we had to wake up at 6:00 o'clock at the morning, we ate breakfast and then headed out for Icipe insect research center. Ken, our guide, thought the journey would take about 2 hrs, but it only took 40 minutes. As you see the traffic in Nairobi (an probably all of Africa and Kenya) is very unpredictable, you never know what's going to happen. At Icipe we met a finnish researcher Tino Johansson who explained what they do and what it is like to live in Nairobi. Then we listened to about 10 different researchers with different expertise, it was pretty interesting but also very exhausting and we had problems staying awake at the end. After we had eaten at Icipe we headed for Paradise Lost, a huge coffee plantage. We saw how they grow and prepare coffee. There were also many mango and avocado trees at the farm. Afterwards we had the opportunity to buy some freshly roasted coffee we went to see the stone aged cave. It was SOOOOOOOOOOO cool, we felt like we were in an Indiana Jones movie. There was a waterfall covering the entrance off the cave and the tree roots were hanging down the cliffs. It was very exotic and beautiful for us Finns, because naturally we don't have anything a like in Finland.
The farm had signs that promised there would be ostriches and camels. Although there only was one old and UGLY camel, which in the end escaped from it's cage.
When we arrived back to Scriptura Mission we ate dinner and had a evening discussion session.
At the moment we (Mati, Tupu, Wille, Mari, Anni, Saara and me, Emma) are sitting outside one of the dormitories, listening to music, writing the blog and chatting with each other. So far we have all enjoyed our trip very much, hope it only gets better!
We had network difficulties last night so we couldn't upload the text..
perjantai 6. tammikuuta 2012
A quick tip
The post about yesterday and today is coming later, stay tuned!
Susanna
keskiviikko 4. tammikuuta 2012
Hakuna matata
tiistai 3. tammikuuta 2012
Jambo Kenya!
We spend our first night at a hotel in Amsterdam. After an exhausting flight from Helsinki we decided to pick up some fast food from the nearest McDonalts.. which turned out to be a little bit harder than we thought.. From our point of view Saara ordered banana milkshake, however, after a while she was given a huge bacon cheese burger!! Probably the lacking factor is Saara's english knowledge since she got water instead of coke on the plane...
At the moment we are sitting in a lounge of our first accomidation, Scripture mission. We were suprised by the quality of this place. We even have our own showers and decent bathrooms. Eventhough it's almost 11.30pm, the outside temperature is around 20 degrees ( 68 F ).
Tomorrow the rest of our group will arrive here and we are going to visit the Great Rift Valley! It's going to be wicked!! We'll add up some pictures later on.. stay tuned...
Mari, Saara and Anni
maanantai 2. tammikuuta 2012
goodbye Finland
Snow. We are still at the airport sitting in the plane and waiting the staff to clean up the runway since there is so much snow on it. Quite ironic that snow can cause problems here in Helsinki conserening that we have it for like 3-4 months per year, huh?
However, that's just a tiny problem because we are so excited about our trip! It was great to be able to pack all the summer clothes that we haven't seen for like 6 months. Hopefully the clothes still fit on us after all the eating at Christmas.
The next night we are going to spend in Amsterdam and our connecting flight takes off around 11am. This gives us an opportunity to enjoy our last (probably) shower. We have also more time to study Swahili.
Tomorrow the dream comes true!
Mari & Saara