Get up, eat 2 slices of bread with jam and a malaria pill, wash hair (or even shower - warm if before 7, cold otherwise), purify water for the day, walk across the compound by 9am.
9-10 wait around for driver and other staff to get organized and take tea.
10-1 drive over very bumpy dirty roads through rural areas. Arrive at group location, usually someone's house, get shown project, wait 20 minutes for other group members to arrive, teach 2 1/2 hr business seminar.
1-5 eat lunch, often provided by the group receiving first seminar (consisting of chunks of beef in a soupy sauce, ugali (tasteless, heavy, flour and water loaf), and sukuma wiki (kale)), drive to second seminar, arrive at group location, get shown project and wait around again for other group members to arrive, teach seminar.
5-8 return to farm, relax, chat, wash, read, play soccer, do laundry by hand, or exercise (yoga, walk, jog).
8-8:30 eat dinner
9:00 go to bed.
sounds like a lot of waiting and driving... :)
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely a lot of that.
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