Going easy, pole pole, not much going on
This is
Week 6
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This week is going easy. Sometimes I feel a bit bored, other days I'm more comfortable and relaxing, like today for example. Yesterday Peter and I had an appointment with Rachels Development Programme organisation. They look after around 50 children, most of them are not much older than 3 years old. This organisation provides some lunches and gives the little children some education and some free medication. I really like this organisation because they try to develop some qualities of the children and trying to book some achievements.
Some things which happen in daily life here I found them          everyday very funny and still very suprising to see them happen.
1.     I travel almost everyday with a matatu, It's a little mini bus, which provide 14 seats to carry 14 persons. But why not fit in 25? As long as the door can close...or... why not?
2.    Travelling with Danielle in a taxi, because we were little bit in a hurry. Happely the taxi broke down for 5 times. The car boot, you only could open it with a iron wire from the back seats. No handles to open the windows or open the doors, everything was broken, gone or stolen!!HIHI
3.     Every single day, little children call me and want to shake my hand, touch my skin and think it's funny to have hair on my arms and legs.
4.     After Peter and the children did some real cleaning in da house, it's a bit funny to see some chickens and goats shitting happely in and around the house!!! It's even more funny to see Peter's face after!
5.     Close to the house is a little stream of water. First I see some one washing his clothes in this dirty water. I'm walking a bit up stream, I see someone pissing there in the same stream. How efficient!
6.   Changing the first time in my life, a diaper of one of the babies. After a bit of struggle, and some need for fresh air, I made it.
I CHANGED A DIAPER OF A BABY WHO PISSED HER SELF!! 5 minutes later, Beatrice makes a sound like air is coming out of her bump. She did a 'POOPOO', bonus; Diarea. The babie shere wear also Cotton diapers. WHOO, what a mission that was!!
Old lady is looking after some HIV patients
4. "Proffesional Cleaner"
6 'Changing Diapers'
feel like my father felt like
3. 'MUZUNGU MUZUNGU!!'
Visiting Aids/ HIV house
Rachels Development Programme
Giving lessons to two classes in one classroom,
60 kids
File Fact
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In Kenya education at Primairy school is for free
-The secundairy school costs around 2 monthly salary's (average)
When Peter and I give some little lessons about Holland, the pupils and teachers are very interested and thankfull. We tell them about education, kingdom, transport, teach them a bit of dutch (always very funny), agriculture, etc. Afterworths they ask us questions; do you have the death penalty, do you have in Holland aids?
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