It’s been six months already!!! I know I have probably told
all souls that would care to listen these same words since June got here! I
remember vividly the last few days packing whatever little or much I thought I
would need for a year away from home and now I am at the half way mark…
Of course I miss my family and friends terribly and
reminiscence with great nostalgia the lovely Kenyan sun, nyama choma and ugali
and even surprisingly the loud matatus and ever-humorous touts especially on
route 105!whoever said you do not know what you have until its gone was spot
on! I smile to think that many times I have complained it’s too hot or noisy in
Nairobi! You should now see me excited to feel the sunrays and be a lizard sun
zapping as much as I possibly can in Portland!
Smiti and I getting ready to welcome Summer! |
With six months down and another to go, I have been
reflecting most of the past week on my progress thus far and calculating how
far my goal is. This time mark timing has also made me aware of subtle values
and principles that my parents have promoted in me that have made my transition
into a whole new culture much easier. Such small insignificant things like
correcting my tenses and ‘forcing ‘ my sisters and I to read novels and write
compositions in both English and Kiswahili over the school holidays ever other
day have made me an effective communicator in both speech and writing or
teaching us how to be diplomatic and communicate highly personal or contentious
issues with decorum and grace.
True to one of my host organizations maxims, I have been a
sponge these last few months and have learnt so much that I am in constant awe.
From our monthly book reading discussion on how to be effective grant managers
to writing and scoring RFPs to inheriting portfolios of grants and continuing
managing them to closing grants and assisting others to fundraise, this process
has been much more intense than I actually imagined it to be.
Being a lawyer by training, it is a skill I learnt by habit
to talk a bit too fast. With my rather obvious change of audience, I have
deliberately been working on slowing down my tone and pace to ensure that
grantees not only feel heard but also hear and understand me as well. To aid in
this process, I enrolled in a local toastmaster class and have been making some
progress on the tête-à-tête rate!
Sporty Speakers Selfie! |
I also finally get to be a lector in my local church having
been on the wait list for four months now and going for practice. I was really
intrigued by how well the Word is spoken in Church and how much practice is
actually put in to get to that level. I give my first reading next Sunday at
8:00 am.
The last six months have really been mostly nothing I
imagined or even maybe wanted but they have been worth it and I cannot wait to
keep growing and going!!!
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