“Nature often holds up a mirror so we can see more clearly the ongoing processes of growth, renewal, and transformation in our lives.”
It’s been awhile. I think as time flys by—things that may have once felt new and exotic; become normal, which makes it difficult to write often, and I am not able to access the internet as often any more as well.
May things have occurred, for one the Deaf Beauty Pageant. The whole day was very fun, an exciting celebration of the Deaf. I met many Deaf people from all over the
School is closed for the month of August. I miss my students; the school without the students is lifeless! They completed their exams; I awaited their results anxiously. My class 5 KSL did excellent—they are able to do so much, one student even got 100 percent! Class 7 social studies, was not as successful. I know they have learned a lot but the many challenge is still reading, they may know the answer to the test when I sign it, but when it is on the paper they cannot read well enough to understand the question—I have a lot of work for next term. Next term I requested to teach more, so my classes will double—I am excited because I love being in the classroom. I watch them go home with a heavy heart, knowing they may have no one to talk to in their family, or maybe no one who believes in them. September will come soon!
Now that I have had some time off I have finally gone on Safari! I took a trip to the Rift Valley—where all of humanity began! Thousand of years ago from the volcanic valley, modern humans developed, struggled to survive and to my surprise, still do. The area was a contrast to the lush farm land or the central highlands—instead the rain failed, and it is impossibly dry. The area is still beautiful, the valley is deeps with rolling hills, soda lakes, millions of flamingos, and overflowing with animals. I visited
I also went on safari on
After biking for a few hours, we decided to hike in a gorge. The whole area is full of geothermal activity—which is constantly changing the landscape. We hiked into a narrow space and clung to the walls as we weaved our way through the small space. A boulder fell blocking the path and accumulating water, which we hiked through and over and revealed,
The rest of the month, I am taking it easy. I am trying to arrange a video on HIV/AIDS for the Deaf, and maybe start shooting. I have also begun working with a children's home for HIV positive children, and possibly assisting with income generating activities, and of coarse playing with cute kids! Time is going so fast at times I wish I could just slow it down, but I do my best to just live each moment to the fullest.
6 comments:
Congratulations, Aunt Ginnie!
Ginnie
I have enjoyed reading your blog of your adventure in the deaf community and among the wildlife in Kenya.
I have enjoyed reading your blog.
I will heading out that way in Nov via the peace corps as well. I am looking very much forward to my experience. I read where you did not have school for the whole month of August, is this the case for all deaf ed teachers? Does that mean during no classes, you may do as you wish?
I am looking for to learning KSL and being apart of the Kenyan culture
sounds like an amazing experience thus far!!
Lee, How exciting I am sure you'll love it. All Kenyan School close the months of Dec, April, and August. Most of the months off we have some sort of training for a week or two, and you're are supposed to work on different projects, but you can normally take a week off and travel around if you choose. If you have any more questions feel free to email me a segeryo(at)gmail.com
Hey Ginnie,
I am also headed to Kenya in November to work with the education program. I have experience with ASL so I think I will be working with deaf education.
After my mom found out that I was going to serve in Kenya, she found your site. She keeps up with all your new posts. I think it has given her some comfort.
I'm very excited about starting my journey. Thanks for your posts.
Best,
Beau
Hey Beau,
They normally tell you specifically if you're in Deaf Education, and with your experience in math you'll most likely be at a hearing secondary school. They probably want you to work with the Deaf as a secondary project--but that is just my guess. If you have any questions feel free to email me as well.
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