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Saturday 9 February 2013

Just another week in Africa


This week at school we are learning all about Africa, which if you think about it, is quite handy seen as we ARE in Africa. So far we have had an African cooking lesson (which the kids in my class loved, as they could show of their cooking skills to the American kids) 
Dorothy our school cook was very patient with my children and seemed rather happy at my children’s willingness to wash up (that was after I’d given them the look, the look of ‘do you think you should offer to wash up now?’ the children and I have a special understanding)

Mr. Francis then gave them a lesson on the different tribes in Africa, all the children shared the tribe that they were from, I felt left out so we decided that I come from the Masai tribe. When talking about one tribe in particular, Prince (my student, not an actual prince) questioned why this tribe valued women over men. His confusion excelled when he wanted to know who this women was. When we explained that it was all women, he just couldn’t comprehend it and kept asking who the woman was. Just when we thought we’d got over his confusion, Mr. Francis took a wrong move and started talking about how one tribe circumcise boys at 15 to show their man hood, you can guess what question came next, and luckily it as Mr. Francis teaching (not me thank goodness) and to save embarrassment he spoke something in Swahili to him, ill never know what was said, but it certainly shut Prince up.

Hassani painting his picture
We were all in for a special treat on Friday as Tinga Tinga Artist came in to teach the children and let them do some Art.
Kimambo was a really sweetie and very good with the children.



The children did so well and even my teaching assistant Steven and I got to join in the fun.


In bible time, I like it to be different every day. I mean reading the bible is good but sometimes it’s nice to change it up. After a student has prayed it can sometimes lead us to do something completely different that wasn’t in the day’s plan. For example after my student Lily prayed about people being free and happy, we started discussing how people get set free and how God can help us. One thing led to another and the whole morning was devoted to breaking those chains.



Well you’re probably wondering where one earth I fitted in maths and English and science, but I have my ways and we always like our chill time with a good book.