October 11,2012
Heller USA!
So out of 28volunteers in my group there are 10 Deaf Ed.
volunteers. The 18 that aren't Deaf Ed. are Math and Science teachers in
Secondary School (HS) and teaching in regular schools. The 18 are in a place
called Loituktuk (pronounced lo-tuke tuke) which is much much more rural then
Machakos. I have yet to go to Loituktuk but from what I have herd there are
giraffes and elephants in Loituktuk and it's a Masaii vilage. A prominent tribe
in Kenya,
at least to tourists because they are the only tribe that is still following
their traditional customs. I was told that they are the only people that can
carry machetes in town because the machetes are used to eat and not to hurt
others. They don't use modern tools like other Kenyas, such as a jeeko, which is a
small stove where you use coal to keep the fire. A form of cooking I will have
to use once I'm onsite (onsite is the place that my school is located and where
I will live for 2 years, I will find out my onsite in 3 weeks) They still hunt
and gather. I will be traveling to Loituktuk soon to have our HIV/AIDS
awareness training with the rest of our group aka: my peace corps family :0) I
miss everyone in Loituktuk. I'm also very excited to see a new type of
environment in Kenya so extremely different to the one I have seen in Machakos
and possibly very similar to where our onsite location's environment. Although,
the Peace Corps favorite line is: You won't find out until you get to your
site. So most questions can't be answered until you get to your site. Which is
what you sign up for when you join the Peace Corps. Nothing is certain.
Our trainers are all Kenyan except for one of the medical
staff and they are AMAZING trainers.
They are so knowledgably, understanding, and can answer as many questions as
possible, if it doesn't have anything to do with our site lol They are great
teachers and majority of them know KSL. Next week we start our KSL classes and
all voices are off! So NO TALKING during the day!
(Machakos is a small city. Here is a link to facts about
Machakos: http://kenya.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/profiles/Machakos%20County%2023%20Jan%202012.pdf)
My address is:
Jocelyn Young-Hyman
C/o Peace Corps Kenya
698-00621
Village Market
Nairobi,
Kenya
If anyone would like to exchange letters!
Hey Jocelyn I love the blog!! Keep it up ...it is so fun to read and have some idea what you are doing. Sounds amazing! Will this address be somewhere i can write to you the whole time you are gone?? Also are you living with a family for this whole ten weeks? Can't wait to hear more...all my love Zaya
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