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Talai...is Swahili for home

I have gone and seen and returned to report.
My site and my home are beautiful.
Talai sits outside the city of Kabarnet at around 8000 feet.
The day I visited, the clouds were in, so there was not much to be seen.
What is descriptive about this is the fact that
a) CLOUDS were in. Indicating in very concrete terms just how high up my new home is
b) without clouds I could have seen Patricks Kneeley's site, two hours down the mountain.
But what is there to say?
I visited for long enough to vaguely meet and greet a kind and energetic group of older men. To see the dispensary where I will be attached and to see my house. Or at least the outside.
In short, I know almost nothing. Most of my time was spent in Kabarnet with Ministry of Health supervisors whose actual part in my daily life will be minimal.
What is nice, is finding that this vacuum of specifics into which I am travelling has kind of calmed me down.
It is allowing me to approach these last few weeks of training without expectations or pronouncments.
I feel generally peaceful. I am interested in, but not stressed about the things we are learning.
I guess I just feel like there is time for everything.
I feel very pleased with the idea of spending the first few weeks doing nothing more than setting up my house and meeting the neighbors.
With finding the schools and churches and talking to people about life in their village.
Learning how to live there.
And, better than that, that is what Peace Corps is telling me I should be doing. The overwhelming message, again and again, is that sustainable change, of even the most minor nature, is preferable to a slap dash approach. And so spending the first 6 months just passing the time and integrating is the very best way to do my job.
That is what I am looking forward to doing. In fact, I may have begun doing it already. My sense of letting things move by at a slower pace, of prioritizing without an urgent pile is infective and enjoyable.
I feel as secure and comfortable as I have since I arrived.

Posted by Natyb25 08:05 Archived in Kenya Comments (4)

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UPdated contact info

Packages are Duty free until September 28th!

ALSO!
Phone number:
+254 0723-718-167
Incoming calls are free and text messages are cheap.
(For me)

Posted by Natyb25 06:22 Archived in Volunteer | Kenya Comments (1)

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ADDRESS IN KENYA

I LIVE FOR MAIL!

sunny

[b]Nate Baumgart
C/O Peace Corps Kenya
PO Box 30518-00100
Nairobi Kenya
Label packages "Bibles"
Cover with Crosses
and write: "Jesus is watching you."

Posted by Natyb25 05:47 Archived in Volunteer | Kenya Comments (4)

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