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Adrienne
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28 October
2005
10:30pm
I cannot begin to describe the inspiration I am getting from beginning to be able to read the bible in its original form. I've been reading this text since Mrs. Pullen's first grade class, yet today it felt like reading it for the first time (amazing). I have a long way to go though, but sawa sawa. Sawa sawa is Swahili for 'its getting better'. Just a 'sawa' alone means 'ok'. If anybody greets me in slang with "Mambo?", meaning "It is...?", the equally slangified response is "sawa sawa". Its speaking Swahili but really hip, and I usually botch it up.
27 October
2005
7:44pm
We ate 'injera', these Ethiopian rolls that are as much of a tool as they are a food. Its spongy sour flatness was used to scoop up soy beans like a cakey tortilla. Delicious. After gorging on a pile of it, I sat back and complimented the meal saying 'tabu!' with much gusto. He looked at me strange, and I immediately knew (like often) that I mixed up my kiSwahili. I returned his stare, also confused. 'Tamu?' I asked, a lot quieter. He burst laughing and thanked me. Tamu means delicious, whereas tabu means bad.
26 October
2005
7:15pm
I suppose that is one aspect of not using the pesticides and herbicides that are so common in the lawns of previous institutions I have attended. This grass, in avoiding that pedicured bright-green crewcut trend, has retained a functionality to combine Graduate level scholarship with milkin'. So cool. During the meeting, an item that was brought up was how the income from the milk took a dip in August. Apparently, two of the cows had to give birth to calves. The treasurer argued that the loss of a small amount of profit will be regained in the two newly acquired heffer's milk output. Another item discussed was how the financial books did not include an adjustment in assets for the cow that was 'lost' last July. As they discussed, I turned to Vincent on my left and asked, "How did you lose a cow?" I expected a response of 'disease' or 'predators', but instead the reply was "Graduation".
25 October
2005
9:45pm
24 October
2005
6:01pm
How is it that such a simple action, a simple song around a simple meal, can be so edifying? How does the vibration of air contained within the chorus bring such fortitude to this dizzy life? One thing is for sure. As we sang our thanks and ate with joy, the dependence upon the Maker was clear as crystal. And so I approach this savior, saved from the desperation that accompanies living through a fallen soul and a selfish will. I approach Him on broken legs, a prodigal wretch, and receive in return a candlelit banquet embrace.
22 October
2005
7:18pm
21 October
2005
7:29pm
Well, actually, there was something more awkward. Walking back to the matatu stop I was attacked by a bumble bee. More like a ferocious walnut with wings than a nectar sipping insect of the field. I did the whole 'frantic lean back' movement that is typically associated with flying insect assaults. Its that whole 'Im being attacked by a bee' dance. And of course everybody is watching, even those far away. They probably don't see the bee, just this gawky tall American jerking around and acting violently crazy. I'm surprised that they let me back into the bus. All for a banana, but what a banana it was. These straight off the tree' bananas are worth ten cretaceous-period bumble bee attacks and a hundred matriarchal matatu partners.
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