
A cruel joke at Nakumatt, but I almost bought it anyway. It’s a pencil holder.

A cruel joke at Nakumatt, but I almost bought it anyway. It’s a pencil holder.
The strike is on and we shall not relent until the Government gives us our demands 100 per cent. The Government must prepare for the mother of all strikes. Learning will be paralysed everywhere in the country.
-Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) Chairman George Wesonga
As always, the boldface emphasis is mine.
Source: http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1144004398&cid=4
So tomorrow it looks like, instead of teaching, I’ll be using my brand new iron and ironing board to smooth out wrinkles! Hm, it’s hard to get too excited about it. Well, on a related note, I promised some pictures, and since today was laundry day, you get to see some wet clothes. (They’re still drying outside.)
First, the setting: my courtyard. The entry gate on the right, choo/bathroom doorway in the center, and the door to my home is on the left. The green bucket on the ground is my bathtub. Yes, it’s a glamorous life here in Kenya.
Three hours worth of laundry: enough to make nudism seem tempting.

This spider was not very happy that I took over his courtyard. Cool yellow spots though.
The weekend was nice in that I took a break from education theory. I can get pretty worked up when I’m in research mode, so I made it a point to walk around town to do some shopping for the new home. Tomorrow I’ll be playing it by ear (a regretful idiom) but will hopefully still get a chance to talk with the headmaster about plans for my teaching role.
Lastly, in my attempts to save even more bandwidth (and money), I changed a lot of things in my own setup, so I updated the Phone Tricks page accordingly, this time with a lot more detail in the laptop software section. (I even wrote a custom Javascript plugin for Firefox, which you can download.)
I’m just catching up on your adventure, I had not read it since the first days. It sounds exciting and the pictures are great. We love your KSL name (especially Maria’s friend Rachel with curly hair!) Love you- Aunt Joyce
The library here is one small room with a good selection of books, three working computers, and an unfortunate water leak from the neighboring bathroom. After poking around the library and reflecting on my goals, I wrote up a proposed timetable in which I use the library to teach “creative arts” at all grade levels, two times a week for each grade. This has not yet been discussed with the headmaster, and maybe won’t be discussed until the strike is finished. So the rest of this post is all speculation on my part.
The reasons I am proposing this:
So, what do so with these computers? First, let’s take an inventory of what they’re made of:
They are all running Windows 95, and there are three monitors, two of which are pretty dim. One problem immediately jumps out at me, which is how am I going to install things if I can’t make floppy disks using my laptop?
If I was going to go out and spend my own money, the simplest solution would be to set up a small LAN with wireless for my laptop, if not to simply replace all the machines. That being said, I want to maximize the available resources before I do that, or go fundraising, or looking for donations, because I would really like to learn and document ways for future volunteers to maximize old computers in these types of situations. After I’ve maxed these machines out, then I’ll consider the other options.
That being said, I’ll need to buy SOMETHING, probably a crossover network cable to hook my laptop, computer #1, or computer #2 together, and blank floppies. Seems kind of silly, but for philosophical reasons, it’s where I want to start. So with this limitation, what kind of stuff will I try to put on these machines? Surely nothing that costs money, so let’s see…
Well, I hope you enjoy my long posts because my gut tells me that they’ll stop as soon as I actually start teaching. (Or maybe my gut is just telling me that the milk I had today was bad…) Lots of pictures coming this weekend, I promise!
Paul, man I miss your insight and “Paul” questions, but I am happy they are all here! Keep posting because I think all of us in Deaf Ed have benefited from Paul questions, and now answers. My site is looking better everyday, but I miss you Coast people!
I feel I’ve had a different experience here, teachers want me to teach a lot ( no stepping on toes), they believe I am a KSL expert, needless to say I feel like I am living a lie, but I met with the deaf group in town today and made me feel better!
I heard Char went to the beach and ate hamburgers–no shwarma for me here, but githeri galore! Just so you know I am planing to visit all of you after IST, be prepared!
I think you mean “Why not?”
Thinking of you on this very momentous day in American History! Are you guys very plugged into Innaguration Events? xoxo