Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bday & Conferences


The month of January came and went a lot more quickly than I had anticipated. I had a great birthday party. It was a joint birthday with Atieno a weekend earlier than the 27. Our site coordinator took the Kenya volunteers out to this really nice hotel where we had a great meal and some chocolate cake. We had a great time and got to see the different elevated bungalows where guest can stay located in the Karen area.

I also had another party, this time with a friend of mine named Ben. We had a group of people over and shared some great cake and some great lemon meringue pie! It was great to have all of them over and nice to meet a few new friends.

As we moved into February, there came to be more and more office work to be done. We had another training session for community leaders in which we got to hear different people share how they have begun to organize their communities so they advocate for the needs and issues that they are facing. In addition, the office did a small civic education so that the people, even ourselves, could begin to understand the changes that will be made in government in the coming months. The whole thing was a great success and it was also insightful to hear the different leaders share what difficulties they had when working in their communities and the strategies that they use to overcome them.

I was also called to help with another conference, which another person from the office was leading. Dr. Seed joined the office about the same time I got to Kenya. He is developing a curriculum for theological education in different schools and colleges in Kenya. This past week he had his first lectures at Carlial College for three days. I was helping managing the time and making sure that all the participants had received the right materials and handouts. This was my first theological education discussion that I have ever heard and I must say that I enjoyed learning more about this topic and understand a little more about how it plays out in the context of Kenyan culture.