Since I last wrote........
So here's what's been happening with me in Zambia since last time:
Some fun:
- Driving mini buses to town and on dirt roads!
- Funny times with new friends :D
- The kids at the playschool can be pretty funny!
Charlie, Liz and I having lunch, part of Charlie's surprise birthday day out! |
Some challenges :
- So Monday was meant to be our first day of school with the kids from the orphan project (now named Arise) but unfortunately none of them arrived at first we expected it was just some African timing but when Wednesday came and still no children we started to wonder.
We decided to visit them getting to their homes involved driving on dirt roads, walking over railway lines and saying hello to many people.
When we arrived at each home there were different reasons for why they weren't as school including attending a funeral, going to the wrong school my mistake and being unwell. So hopefully this Monday will be day 1 take 2.
When we arrived at each home there were different reasons for why they weren't as school including attending a funeral, going to the wrong school my mistake and being unwell. So hopefully this Monday will be day 1 take 2.
Some children:
(These are the three children we went to visit who will hopefully be joining our school)
Esnat lives just over the railway line which is pretty much the border with Congo. She seems pretty shy but very sweet, when we spoke to her grandparents, her and her sister hid behind their hut and giggled. Poking their heads out every now and again.
Bupe lives with her grandparents, she is also a little shy but smiles at us and seems very happy. When asked what she wants to be when she is older she announced she wanted to be a lawyer quite an unexpected choice but there you go!
Purity is the least shy she even shook our hands! She lives with her aunt. When we visited the first time she was looking after her baby cousin and found it very funny that every time the baby saw us it cried, it was a good game moving the baby towards me and seeing the shock on her cousin's face then moving it away again. She is HIV positive so is on medication which we will have to give her at school.
Some praying:
- praying for Mr. Chomba who was having trouble with his appendix (he managed to do a full days work the next day which hadn't done for weeks because he had been in pain woo woo)
-praying for one of the workers building the school who had just been bitten by a snake (not sure how he is doing yet?)
-praying for Mrs. Chomba's painful knees (not sure how they are yet)
Some Bemba
New words I have learnt in the past few weeks include many ways to say I'm finished or we are finished and it is finished.
Everyone - bonse chair- icipuna panshe-floor outside-kunse stop that noise- leka chongo it is hot - nakukaba (this is becoming a useful word as it is definitely getting hotter now)
A funny Bemba word Nannicanni meaning thingy-ma-bob
Love the new vocab!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I agree with Helen. Would be interesting to hear how it is pronounced (given the many different ways of pronouncing certain letters in different languages!) Good to hear you're having fun too! =) xox
ReplyDeleteYeah it's pretty fun learning a new language actually! C is pronounced ch
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