torsdag 8. desember 2011

"Back in business" - Exams, Workshop, Outing, Marathon and Christmas-/Graduation-Party !

Long time no blogpost. After our week off, we are back in business – our daily life in Kampala ! We have had a LOT to do these 2 weeks, and blogging has therefore not been prioritized. Although - time for a little summary from our past two weeks !  The weeks have been flowing away, and they have been great !

From being lazy for a hole week we came back to work at Miles2Smiles in the period of exams.  For me – used to the Norwegian school-system it sounds very strange to test 3-5 year old children for their skills in that early age. Tasks about alphabet, counting (1-20) and writing where tested. Although it sounds very “serious” with an exam, it’s seems like it is more about to see how much the children have learnt during the year – and that’s a good thing ! The kids finished their exams during the Monday and Tuesday, and the rest of the week went to playing with 200 children in 6 hours ! Intensive, but extremely good to be back to our days at Miles 2 Smiles filled with laughter, joy and happiness !


The weekend arrived and MTN-marathon, workshop- and outing with the staff was on the menu. Saturday, the workers at Miles2Smiles gathered to have a workshop. Benedicte and I were during these 4 hours teaching about Norwegian ways of raising and teaching- children, and we also held an open discussing for how to make the schooling better – an interesting day !


We started Sunday 27. November singing the first verse of the Norwegian Advent-song “Tenn lys” – a quarter past 5 in the morning ! 7 o’clock started the MTN-marathon. About 20 000 people, wearing a yellow t-shirt ran 10, 21 or 42 km. for clean water for Amuria. I finished my first half-marathon with style – sweat and fresh interviewed by two Ugandan television-companies !
A new week arrived and pasted, and a new weekend was ahead. The big happening this weekend was the Christmas- and graduation-party. All of the 200 children with their family were invited. The children have been practicing for weeks and where ready to sing- and dance for their parents. Vegge and I had also prepared a Christmas-play about Jesus in a manger with Aunty Jowe and her middle-class (4-5 years old); Vegge was telling the story, Mary, Joseph, the tree wise men, sheep’s, shepherds, angles and me as the donkey acted as Hollywood-actresses ! The play turned out to be very successful. The children preformed excellent, both at the play but also with their other singing- and dancing performances. The children were excited preforming, and their parents was of course: Proud audience ! 



Benedicte and I have been in Uganda for 2 months now – almost 1/3 of our internship. We have been told- many though stories, experienced new and rough impressions daily, and have also got to see “a new world”, presentable for so many people in this world, but not imaginable from my life in Norway. Though, much of our days have been filled with laughter, smiles- and hugs from children gasping for more attention, happiness and joy. We have been lucky to be a part of a extremely important work in an community-based organization focusing helping both children and their families to give rise to a brighter day and future. It has been 2 months about learning from each other, sharing ideas, but most of all been filled by gratefulness. Thankfulness has got a new meaning during this stay …


3 kommentarer:

  1. Hei Helene!

    Vi prøver å komme i kontakt med deg. Kan du sende Mediehøgskolen din e-postadresse? srh@mediehogskolen.no

    Mvh Opptaksleder

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  2. Hej Helene.

    Det er rigtig flotte billeder du tager - fine vinkler, skarpe farver - dejlige børn.

    Håber I får en god tid når I får besøg nord fra.
    Vi vil tænke på jer nåe vi holder jul her.

    Knus fra Pjedsted.
    Onkel Niels

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  3. Hei Helene

    Fikk adressen din av pappa for en stund siden. Det er ikke alle som er like raske, men nå kommer jeg.

    Først vil jeg fotelle deg at turen til Miami og Cruiset var meget vellykket, selom vi er tre forskjellige. Det er kanskj derfor vi går så godt i sammen. Dagfinn kom som et nytt eksekplar og oppførte seg topp fra dag en. Det var koselig for oss to andre. Ellers har du vel hørt det meste av pappa, da vi fikk hørte på enkelte samtaler mellom dere.

    Takker så mye for julehilsen og bildene jeg og bildene som fulgtr med.Det ser ut som du koser deg med barna, selvom det sikkert kan være tungt inni mellom. Det er også godt å høre at du har litt fri,slik at man kan se litt av landet.

    Som du skriver savner du snø og kulde vedrørende julen, men du kan være glad hvor du er nå. Snøen som kom er gått over til is,da det kom mildvær. Jeg ville da heller vært i Uganda,

    Så kommer første julen hjemmenfra, kan være litt rart, men dere blir sikkert godt tatt vare på, med god julemat. Her kan jeg fortelle deg min erfaring for ikke å være hjemme i julen. Da jeg reiste på sjøen 17 år gammel gruet jeg meg litt hvordan julen ville arte seg. Jeg ble rent overrasket hvor lik den var som hjemme. Fikk norsk julemat osv. Selvfølgelig savnet jeg familien ved en slik høytid. Det gjelder vel alle hvorhen de er i verden.

    Ønsker deg tilslutt en riktig god jul og et godt nytt år i Uganda.

    De beste juleklemmer fra Lutvann og Per.

    Hvis det skulle være noe spesielt har jeg følgende e-post adresse: p.gisho@gmail.com.

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