At the hospital, Hannah, Sarah and I were in surgery. I felt uncomfortable a few times, but I didn’t nearly pass out like last time. One of the procedures was a caesarian section, which got a bit complicated, spilling blood all over the floor, but the newborn baby was an adorable little girl.
We had lunch at Brackenhurst and checked up on Kerrianne who stayed home sick today, she’s fine, but drifting in and out of sleep while watching an entire series of ‘Friends’.
We didn’t go to LCC in the afternoon because the fence had been finished ahead of schedule so myself, Hannah and Christine stopped off at Ngecha IDP camp for a few hours. School wasn’t on today for some reason, so we had an awful lot more kids to keep amuse. Christine had brought some activities with her for the kids to do, which they immediately started snatching from us and each other, pushing each other to try and get theirs first. We stopped handing them out when their lack of discipline got a bit extreme, so the wretched little shits began to try and wrestle us to the ground to get their way. We got annoyed and left them all to wallow in their boredom while we took refuge in the pastor’s house. Jane kept us company until we were picked back up. Her baby is just learning to walk, she’s a lot more tolerable than the sodlets outside.
25 August 2008
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