September
23, 2006
Not
everyone will start the day with an email like this, but we did on
Monday:
Due to the increasingly aggressive nature of
some of the baboons in the forest in our
area, the Kenya Wildlife
Service will be exterminating a limited number of baboons
from the
forest around RVA on Monday. We ask that all students and Kijabe
residents
NOT
use the guard’s trail from 8:30am to 5:30pm tomorrow, Monday,
September
18.
In particular, the KWS will be shooting
the baboons in the area from
behind Simba Dorm
down
the trail to the Morrison’s house. You may hear
some gun shots from time
to time
throughout the day.
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JT has started
a coffee shop at RVA, and it has been a huge
success. He created a t-shirt that we thought was worth sharing:


(This
says `The Feisty Goat Kijabe,
He is
selling them for $20 which includes shipping and proceeds should
go to the JT college fund, which is substantial enough to buy several
chapters
of one of his textbooks next fall, but instead will probably go to buy
more
coffee. Let us know if you want one.
We have
had several reminders of what a hard place this can be to live.
I use vocational/personality software to help students determine what
they might
want to be We are so isolated that it is hard for students to
have much of a frame
of reference about careers, so I have bought licenses for this software
for the
past few years.
I tried
to order it early this year, but the company isn’t used
to people ordering from
And we
are no closer to getting the software.
We were
delivering the maize and beans and oil last week, and I had
mentioned to a friend that it had gone without a hitch this time. Then
I got a
call from Margaret, who was delivering some of the oil:
Margaret: The police have told me that I have stolen this oil and that
they will arrest me.
Me: Let
me talk to them.
Police:
She will be put in jail for stealing the oil.
Me: She
didn’t steal it; I bought it and she is delivering it for
me.
Margaret:
(To me) They want 50,000 shillings to let me go (about $725.00)
Margaret:
(To the police) For you I have not one cent.
Police:
You will be in jail for a long time.
Me: I
am coming down there with cameras.
Police:
You will need to bring proof that you bought this oil.
Margaret’s husband went down with a letter of proof (my car
was
having issues) and they let her go, but it was another example of how
easy it
is to get discouraged here. I had told Margaret to get badge numbers,
but they
had hidden their badge numbers and refused to give their names.
The
Headmaster wanted me to meet some of the younger students, and as
we walked to a classroom, he waved to some students running by and said
`That
is the biggest change because of the food. Children should run; before
they
were so listless, now they run so much.’ And it was true;
they were
running everywhere.

(The
Headmaster with delivered food)

(Lunch
being cooked)


Every
once in awhile you need one of those `Oh yeah; that’s
why’ moments.
Your pal
Steve
and Nancy Peifer
Stateside
Address: AIM
Home Number:
011-254-20-3246-458
Office Number:
011-254-20-3246-170
Steve's Cell:
011-254-0734-124292
Website: http://peifer.kijabe.org/index.html?intro.html&1
Foundation: http://www.solutionbeaconfoundation.org/programs.htm
Webcam: http://www.kijabe.org/longocam/