Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Visiting a maasai village

Yesterday, I visited a maasai village because I am sponsoring a child through World Vision named Solitei. He is part of the maasai tribe which is one of the 42 tribes of Kenya. The maasai is a nomadic tribe which means that they move around following the buffalo herds but, right now, Solitei and his family are at a permanent location. To get there, we were picked up by some
World Vision staff in a land rover, then we drove down the high way for about 2 hours and then on a VERY bumpy dirt road for about an hour then we arrived at Solitei's school right in the middle of the bush. All of the children seemed very excited to see me. They ran uptp me and wanted to touch me and shake my hand. The girls all touched my mom's hair a lot. The classroom was very simple. It was just a cement room with a chalk board and lots of desks which were just wooden slats. My mom told them a story about a zebra and i taught them a song about hippos that i leaned at Camp Bimini.
After the school we drove for another half our through the bush to Solitei's home. He lives in a small hut that is made of mud and cow dung that cover a stick structure. Inside the hut it was very dark and small. It had a fireplace. Solitei and 8 others slept there, but it was smaller than my bedroom even! They had a lot of animals; there was a cat, three dogs and about 10 ten chickens that roamed wild. I enjoyed chasing the chickens, and I even got to hold one. His family were very appreciative of us and gave us gifts of Massia beaded necklases that they had made. We gave them some games and clothes. They also gave us tea and rice with meat. We sat under the trees and chatted with the for some time. When we left, Solitei's father said some really nice words of appreciation for our sponsorship.
We also went to see a water project built by World Vision, that our money supports. It now gives water to 417 famiies in the area.
It was a very fun day. I will try to post photos later.
Today we will be going to the Luo village to the community centre - not sure when I will be able to post again!

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like you are having an amazing trip so far. What a fantastic learning experience for you! I look forward to hearing about more of your adventures.
    Hugs and Kisses,
    Aunt Ruth

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  2. I was glad to hear from you. It sounds as though you are having a very nice time. Tell Mom and Dad I said hello and I will be waiting to hear more on your blog.
    love,
    Grandma

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  3. Happy Birthday Blair! This will be a birthday to remember eh? I hope you are all well. I hope there is an update on Gavin's blog again soon.
    Take care,
    Hugs and Kisses
    Aunt Ruth

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  4. I hope that everyone is well! Your blog is great! Can't wait to read the next one! Happy belated birthday to Blair. How's the food! It's rained here for 5 days in a row. But today we BBQ.
    Take care...And have fun.
    Love Heather and Kent

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