Tuesday, July 25, 2017
July 25,
2017
Kisumu,
Kenya
Hi Family,
Friends, and Everyone!
Some you may
know that I arrived back here in Kisumu on July 6, to work with KMET once again
to finally finish helping them build the final phase of the KMET Building. I think and hope that it will finally get
done before I leave here on September 18.
In fact, we are planning to have a dedication just before I leave. It will have been 8 years since Hinda and I
first came here to help on this and other things in 2009. WOW!!
Just a bit
about the journey. It was very long –
some 26 hours or so, sitting in planes, airports, flying, waiting, and getting
tired. In the Dubai airport, a very kind
woman came up to me as I was trying to buy a bottle of water and bought it for
me. These are the Muslims that Trump is
trying to keep out of the United States!
Imagine!!
I am working
hard and feeling it more than ever before, Part of it is that at work I am
upstairs and downstairs so many times a day, and then when I get home to rest,
there are stairs again, so I am constantly climbing. Good exercise? Maybe.
I hope so.
Home is in a
nice part of town in a large compound with about 5 or 6 houses including mine
which as 4 apartments. The only problem
is that it is a little further from work than I would have preferred, but it is
very quiet and secure. Actually, it is
very close to the local zoo, which among other animals has lions which roar
very loudly at night. If you have ever heard
a male lion roar you will understand.
One of my
jobs is to help raise money to buy building supplies, pay the contractors,
etc. Two years ago I asked a particular
hotel that we have done a lot of business with to contribute to our building
fund, and they agreed. Since then, they
never paid their pledge which was fairly substantial. When I came back I followed up with them and
others. Some have in fact contributed,
but this particular place did not. Last
Friday afternoon when I had already gotten home, I received a phone call from
them to come and get their check. I
tried to explain that I was home and would come the next morning or
Monday. “NO! Come Now!!
Of course I did, but after waiting for 2 years, it had to be now or
never. Oh well!
The Presidential
elections are scheduled for August 8 and there is a lot of tension here in
Kisumu and around the country. In 2007/8
there was a lot of post-election violence and many people were killed and
injured and there was a lot of looting.
No one knows what will happen and all are hopeful that the election will
be calm. Our office will be closed for
the day preceding and after the election so that people won’t have to
travel. Many people are stocking up on
their food supplies, and I will also.
Because
there is a fear of looting, some of the supermarkets have very little stock and
sometimes one has to go to more than one store to get what you need. But also there are some large supermarket
chains that are having big economic problems and as a result, there are lots of
empty shelves. I mean EMPTY EMPTY!!
Cooking here
are home means making everything from scratch and by the time I get home, I don’t
want to have to chop and grate vegetables, make rice or some other thing. The pots and pans leave something to be
desired, the knives are dull, the refrigerator is small, so Hinda suggested I hire
someone to help with the cooking. I
hired a college student to come 4 nights a week and do the cooking. I pay her a fair wage, and of course buy the
food, and then she also stays to eat and if there are leftovers – usually-
takes them home to her aunt, uncle, and nephew where she lives. Good for me!
Good for her!
So, I’ll
leave it at this for the time being and send some photos.
Enjoy and
love,
Peter
1 Comments:
Very interesting - touching on a lot of things, gives a good picture of life there now. You continue to perform a valuable service. Good to hold people to their pledge!
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