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Other Blogs of goodness:
Adrienne
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23 September
2005
4:43pm
That and the fact that this community has never once ceased in its welcome of me. That and the fact that I have close friends and brothers and sisters and have been here under three weeks. That and the fact that, while preparing preparing a papaya for lunch today with the guys on the floor, my fingers actually pruned. My fingers have typically only pruned while swimming. Uh yes, I am equating consuming the papaya with swimming.
22 September
2005
9:17pm
Anyways, what amazed me was how the discussion never ceased despite the power failing twice (class in the dark) and gorgeous yellow birds entering and leaving the classroom through the windows. I was the only one being disrupted by these occurances. This culture is so relaxed and deliberate. Often a class ends and students just remain to talk more about the issues among themselves. Students are so incredibly eager to learn here, but the desire never spills into misplaced intensity, like the redeyed-furious-coffee-guzzling-runner students at other institutions I have attended.
21 September
2005
8:35pm
I'm tired today. The exhaustion comes from getting up very early and going into Nairobi to get all my paperwork and IDs for the next two years. I have officially moved from tourist visa to resident alien. Hmmm, from tourist to resident. It would have been a big deal. Yet I realized, as I began to smugly walk out of the beehive Immigration Office, that I am still nothing but a tall Hans Brinker. Inattention was to be the theme for the evening till I got a beautiful long email from a friend that lifted the stupor. Well, that and the cold scrubdown. I say scrubdown because we use a washbin, boiled water, and a washcloth to shower. Usually we just boil the water and bring it in the bathroom, but today I had the joy of a cold scrubdown. The roommates are desiring to conserve the propane, se la vie. Life has never been so full.
20 September
2005
8:51pm
But, shackin' up with these critters goes almost unnoticed. How can the scope of my attention sink to the table top when I am consistently brought up to the heavens by the stories of the humble people surrounding me? And it has resulted in such transformation within me. For my friends here, the Christ is life absolutely. No cup of water, no slice of bread, and no inhaled molecule of H2O has been void of the graces of the His Greatness. And despite the fact that they have all had close family members die from malaria, gangrene, and other western-avoided infirmaries, I see them lift their hands to the One who is coordinating the harmony of this delicious existence. What is there to fear? Truly, neither life or death, malaria or gangrene, hunger or thirst, insecurity or poverty can remove the arms of He who makes life worth dancing for. And what is some bothersome insect compared to that?
19 September
2005
7:23pm
.... Well anyways, while I am cleaning off the keyboard please gander at this picture of the kids who watched our BBall game today. I promised myself that this site would not be just another webpage of smiling African children, but the adorability factor nullified any resistance.
17 September
2005
4:14pm
16 September
2005
7:48pm
Every night at five I play basketball behind the residence block. The ball is cheap and the hoop is cockeyed and the game proceedes with no-blood-no-foul and candor. Five o'clock is proper because it includes the transition from day to dusk to night, and I am blessed by the worship service conducted by the ROYGBIV that bursts from the horizon and the laughing that bursts from observers of somebody being stuffed. Yeah, this white guy might not be able to jump, but his orangutan reach results in tenacious rebounds. So often, steeped in my affluence, I feel that satisfaction is so difficultly attained. I think it all would be easier if parties could proceed with slices of sugar potato as orderves.
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