Another week has passed and this email/note/entry (depending on how you get to read this.haha) would probably round up my first month in
In the past week there weren't much new excitement but I am sinking in the daily life of rural
My latest activity is reading the Kenyan newspaper closely. Now that we go to the nearby town often, either to buy supplies or to see the doctor), we can get newspaper more easily...I am doing some newspaper cutting and actually I came to Kenya at a very intersting time...There is a lot of news on the post-election violence that happened last year and Kenya is currently in a resettlement period when large amount of Internally Displaced People are about to return to home and social order is resuming ...and yea...sometimes I pay attention to those law reports in Kenya and issues concerning
constitutional right and human rights....see, I am actually a good law student...I try to do sth related to my studies when I am in
One of the things that is surely different from what I experience in
doesn't really rhythm...but anyways...)
Another thing that struck me during an conversation with Tobias is how fragile and strong life is at the same time. It might have always been a fact of life but I get to realize it more after coming to
And when I compare it to HK, you can say life is less fragile...well at least most of us talk about "quality of life" more than the basic survival of life…but at the same time I am not sure if our perception of life and the way how we lead our life is comparable to people here. Some people, at least I was, are confused about the meaning of life and waste too much time thinking/worrying instead of really acting and living life.
Or maybe this is just a matter of fate and circumstances, Like they might be equally confused if they were in our position of living in a loud and materialistic driven world and that I might have their energy and positive attitude of life if I was brought up that way and have been living this lifestyle every since I was born. It is not fair to compare and rank our lives as it is apparently so different and so precious in different ways...And hence when we are placed in the specific world we are in, the most we can do is to make the best of what we have and live life to the fullest. But one thing I am grateful for is I had the chance and opportunity to see this different world while I am not sure if they can do the same...
(Yo..that was very philosophic, don't you think..perhaps I should write a book called "Journey of confused university student seeking the meaning of life in
I get back to
And yep, the home that i am staying in is very close to the equator. it is actually on the equator if you look at it on the map or Google earth. it's 2min south of the equator and today we took a half an hour walk to the sign where it says "You are crossing the equator line now"...well it is clearly a tourist spot...Yet Tobias said that according to the GPS...that isn't really the equator ...very very wicked.....I have been hoping to truly jump back and forth the southern and northern hemisphere. but it was only a fake equator...But still...I am very close to the equator and the interesting thing is how freaking cold it
is...especially at night...who said the equator is hot?????????
HoHo. I am not homesick yet thou sometimes I have a very short period of that "exchange blue", especially when that day is full of waiting...but generally up to now it has been quite a good experience (or perhaps it is because I am such a lovely and cute and smart and optimistic girl who can adapt to new environment easily and see the goodness in everything..just kidding...haha...i am very modest indeed...). Sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night due to vivid dreams ( those anti-malaria drugs i am on are giving me lots of dreams), I thought I was in Hong Kong, but when I see the mosquito net surrounding me I would remember that I am in Africa. ho ho ..
Next week I am going to the coast of
My effort in typing this should really be appreciated. hahahahaha. internet here costs 1 shilling per minutes..and it…is…..damn…..slow……..not to mention it is down sometime…..