Saturday, September 18, 2010

It was such a busy week - but so fulfilling... :D

This week we were really happy to host a team of 4 dentists and a nurse from the US accompanied by a local dentist. The team came to Motherly Care to examine and treat our children. I was very glad I had the opportunity to be part of their team for the time they spent at the orphanage. I guess you can say I was the receptionist :) but working with them really reminded me of the job at NCR - arranging, organising, coordinating, ensuring we had correct info, etc... We were so busy that I did not have time to eat or a drink... It did not matter though, I have really enjoyed it, especially that it all resulted in all of our children examined and treated by the dentists and having their teeth cleaned. The kids were also taught about the oral hygiene, how to use the dental floss and all got new toothbrushes, paste and floss - none of our children knew what flossing was...

I also did some more teaching as class 4 was left with no teacher as 2 of our staff are sick... I'm concentrating my efforts on maths and English - I plan to do more work with those children from next week, even if the teachers are back as I really enjoy it and I believe it will really help the children, especially that soon they will have to do their exams...

All of this is not happening without challenges - main one being the children's expectations... So far all my trips to the orphanage meant bringing lots of gifts, especially food... and this time, as I need to preserve the money I have for the most pressing issues I am not able to do this any more... But I think the more time I spent there, the more they understand that I am only trying to help and that it is necessary that we prioritise what we do next... I try to speak to them often and I am already seeing a change in some. One main thing about our children is that they all come from very different and very difficult backgrounds so working with them is not an easy job... There's also a language barrier... - as many of them did not start their education until arriving at MCCH, the level of English is very poor... I am really hoping I can improve this.

I have started to buy daily newspaper so the Form 4 children can read it and by doing that stay tuned to what is happening in their country as well as practice their English. We are going to have weekly discussions about the current events and as soon as I get the new aerial cable for our TV they will also be watching evening news every day.

The situation in Kenya has started to worry me quite a bit - there has been many killings - 7 very brutal ones in last 7 days in Nairobi alone... There are cases of human body parts trade for witchcraft... It is all very disturbing... I am trying to stay at the orphanage or Jane's house and not even go to town at the weekend as I prefer not to tempt the fate...

Today I did some calculations on my spending and, without counting the money that I spent on things for MCCH, I realised that I live on less than £2.50 a day :D this is all thanks to Jane as she is letting me stay at her house and makes sure that I don't go hungry... My weekly expenses only consist of groceries for when I go to MCCH, newspapers and mobile top up really... very rarely I buy anything else... I guess this is gonna be a really good rehab for me :) staying away from shopping hasn't been very difficult though... I have all I need for my work here...

I will post some more photos soon...

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