Friday, April 2, 2010

Tuesday March 30, 2010




What’s happenin’ friends! Yes it is true, the dreads are gone..... I woke up this morning and felt like hell so I said “Who here knows how to cut hair?” and I had a couple volunteers and they got busy. I almost started to cry but it feels sooooo much better already. I barely even sweat now compared to being the dirtiest kid ever when I had them. I honestly found some of the dirtiest critters in there it made me sick. So where do I even start for today.. it has been so freakin sweet! Today we had a swahili lesson and I think I am really starting to understand all the greetings. I can now talk to all the kids and I think they are starting to be able to understand what I am saying. The only problem is that right when they respond I don’t know what to say after that so I just smile and walk away haha. its too bad they don’t understand English cause they are all so happy and dope. We met in the Mnyenzeni school that Koins built a couple years ago and it is sooo much nicer than the one they had before. They still use both the school that the village built a while ago along with the one Koins built and there is a huge difference since they build all of their buildings out of mud and sticks. Then we went into the actual village of Dzivani and I was so freakin stoked! Bret and I rode in on motorcycles and it seems like it has been forever since I have been on one of those since we just rip the mountain bikes now a days. But it was fun, it is exactly 18 kilometers away from Mnyenzeni and it is sooo amazing there. It is all hilly and the houses there are so freakin sweet even tho they are just made out of mud and whatever crap they can find. The actual village is so sick too, they have a huge field out in front of the secondary school that the kids play soccer on and the school is kind of up on this hill. The way we are going to build the school there today Anthony explained it to me, we are just adding on the primary school that the government already built there. When Bret met with me and dad way back in September he didn’t think the government was going to build anything for them because they are jackasses but then they ended up building a secondary and a little primary school so what we are going to do is build onto the primary school that they built but it is way crappy so it is going to be sick! We will build another wing onto the primary school and it will be a two room kinda thing and a total of 60 feet addition. We then cruised down and checked out my house, it was the craziest thing! They have all the skeleton of it built but we just need to finish doing the horizontal supports of it and then start mudding it and then do the roof with tin sheets. It is soooo sick! can’t wait for you guys to get over here. It is a two bedroom kinda thing with a bit of a hall way down the middle of the two. crazy huh! I am living straight luxury in this village haha and all the primary kids are scared of me because of how remote their village is. But I have the best view of Mombasa and the Indian Ocean just right out in front of my front door. Crazy but I am way stoked to move in. They also had me start learning how to put up the horizontal supports along all the walls and all the local dudes were just making fun of me in swahili it was awesome haha. The chief then told me that when every man turns 16 in the Kenya, he moves out of his parents’ house and he goes to build his own house for himself. They are just expecting to know how to build it and you would be surprised how technical and completely flawless they can make their houses with basically a machete and sticks, it is ridiculous how good these guys are and how big of a rook I am. Then we just kinda got use to the village a little bit and we cruised back to Mnyenzeni and me and some dudes went into the workshop and started building some desks for the Vikolani school. We only got one built in like an hour and all the local dudes were just making fun of how stupid we were. They bust out like 50 a day and we got one done in a good hour, such rooks we are. Then Anthony came over and got mad at us for how slow we were at building and said we have to build at least twenty on Thursday. Who knows if we can do it, probably not but we will see, it is hard work. I am getting more than a cross fit work out every freakin day i live here, its dope. I do miss cross fit so bad tho! All we eat here is Ugali which is just maize flour turned into a play dough kinda thing but it is way good and Chapati which is like a tortilla and maybe some fruit if we get lucky. I have no energy! I need meat and veggies or I am gonna die I swear. I am coming home weighing in at a good 140 I bet. We heard a cool story last night, the way the school system works here is that you are ranked in your class depending on how your grades are. So finals are going on right now and this kid was ranked number two in his class and he was going to take the ACT to qualify for Kenyata which is the university here, but he didn’t have the money to take the test. It is 35 bones to take it here and he is an orphan. So we found out who his sponsor was from the US and it turns out it was this girl who we are with it was her neighbor, so she went ahead and paid for his test and everyone starting crying including him cause of how grateful he was. They take school sooooo so so much more seriously then we do in the states, it is their life it is outta control! I would be the biggest bum here right now if I went to school here. To even be in the runnings to be considered for Kenyata, they have to have a 33 on their ACT......YEAHHHHH RIGHT! They are so much smarter than we are it is crazy. Oh yeah and i forgot to tell you, showering here is so dope. They just give you a bucket of water and you got into the KCC shower stall and just dump it on yourself and wash up and then rinse off. It is especially nice with this short hair I’m rocking now cause it washes so freakin good! But it is good here, the nights are amazing, the scenery is not even real Iswear and I can’t wait for you guys to get here! I already have a thousand videos and pictures I need to show you but the internet here is the biggest joke so I can only send you a couple today...... until next time.

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