We're here and it's hot and it's wet and there have been 3 power cuts already. Shower by candle light each evening. What have we been up to? I'll start with today and work back. Sunday 11th which means very, very early rise. on the bus without breakfast at 6.30am and off to school for 8.00 service. Youth day today in Zambia so the girls conducted the 1 and 50 mins service including a rousing sermon. Singing, well all of those who have been here can imagine the beautiful music from the girls. Harmonising, only drum accompaniment and the volume has to be heard to be belived. Wonderfully uplifting. On to breakfast in the HE dept then down to work painting. Yes the library is big. Not a surprise to me because I knew from Theresa the measurements as I had had to work out the area and order sufficient paint. However, the task is large but certainly not beyond this team !!!! Team now depleted by one. Guess who is in Kabwe? I dont think well see him until we go to his wedding at 16.00 on Sat 17th.
Jennifer has taken 8 girls for lessons on the keyboard teaching them how to play the Zambian National anthem. Exillia is one of these girls. David and I had a short chat today with Exillia but will have longer to be with her before we leave. Genevieve was in one of our (ie Judy and me) Timekeeping workshops yesterday and also in the knitting class in the afternoon. Genevieve set up a knitting club when she returned to Chipembi in August and has 35 members. We had those girls for two two-hour sessions so far and we have another three two-hour sessions to go. Apart from the girls in the club, many more came along and started knitting. We started everyone off with knitting a headband first and once that was finished off in their own time, we got them on to crocheting or knitting flowers to decorate their headband. Some of their designs are fantastic.
Judy,Calum, Dean, Arthur and Jennifer are doing very well in the library. On the final coat for the walls. Dean is now undercoating the doors. David and Calum have spent most of their time in the computer lab troubleshooting. Albert and Fortune have been shown the cataloging program by David and are excited about setting it up.
as for the books, we tried to pass through the "green" gate at the airport but no such luck. We were diverted to "Declare". There we had a stroke of luck as the Customs Officer was a former pupil at Chipembi and she waved us through accepting underestimation of the value of the six boxes (300 books) as 100pounds stg. Lets hope our further 28 boxes (1200 books) via NPAC can slip through Customs with similar ease. Text books? Theresa and I are going to Lusaka on Wed to MacMillan Publishing to,hopefully, pick up the ordered text books and pay for them. Eva and Freddy will be pleased to hear that Calum and Jennifer have been teaching the pupils "the Port Of Leith Reel". Mrs Zulu was doing the military two step in the HE dept yesterday! We have passed on all your good wishes to everyone here. They are all interested to know how everyone is, back in Scotland.
We're not going hungry here. Mrs. Zulu is desperate to give us a full breakfast when we arrive then large amounts of sandwiches and cake at break followed at 13.00hours by a large lunch. Arthur has had a job convincing her that we really do not have room for all that food. Delicious though. and as always the teachers and the pupils are so generous towards us.
George and Mini at Fringilla are still in good form as is Allan. There is another son, name?, who will be visiting tomorrow. Judy already has a date with him as he is a glider pilot and Judy went gliding a lot when she lived in Zambia some 35 years ago.
That's all folks. Myra
Sunday, 11 March 2012
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