As many of you may know, after a
few months at home in Minnesota, I decided to return to Kenya for a new
internship in Lamu. Sound
familiar? Lamu island is where I was
going to complete my practicum for grad school before an attack in Mpekotoni,
which is part of Lamu county, forced me to relocate. Now before I go on, I want to make absolutely clear that
this island is very safe. I will
write a full blog on this later, but it is important to note that Lamu county
is very large, and the insecurity exists on the mainland, especially on the
Somali border. The island itself
if very isolated, quiet, and safe.
OKAY! That is out of the way (for the moment). A few other questions you may have:
1. What is you internship this time, Erin?
A: I am working with a CBO that helps
capacitate local youth to have a voice in their community and participate in
civic affairs. They are especially
interested in the conservation of Lamu’s unique bioculture. I will do whatever they need help with
to build their capacity.
2. Why don’t you have a real job yet?
A. Great question. I am still actively applying and am in
the interview process with a few jobs.
It takes about 6 months to get a job with my degree, and a lot of the
people who graduated the year before me are still looking. I wanted to stay active and continue
working in my field in some capacity while I look. Why not do this while having access to a beach?
3. Can I visit you?
A:
You are legally bound by the laws of our friendship to visit me.
4. How is your Swahili?
A:
HELLO MY NAME IS ERIN YES I AM HAVING A FINE AFTERNOON HOW IS YOUR AFTERNOON
AND EVENING. THIS IS A CHAIR THIS
IS A CAT THIS IS A DOOR.
5. Would you describe Lamu as paradise?
A:
Yes.
That's all for now, folks. I was out on the boat all day and I'm just exhausted. Oh, tough life for Erin.
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