Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Worth a try
So, as per usual, I arrived and then I got sick. Not really sick, just my usual sore-throat, absent-voice, bit-of-a-fever sick. I wasn't going to say anything because I have Parents Who Worry, but the story that came out of it was just too good to pass up. I was doing laundry on Sunday afternoon when I started to feel bad and I had pretty much lost my voice by the time I went to bed. It was entirely gone on Monday, so there was a lot of gesturing during meals and across the camp to apologize for my apparent lack of response to people and their questions. I didn't have to talk in class until Monday afternoon in Swahili. Daniel is our Swahili teacher and he got kinda worried when I gave a croak and a wheeze instead of a word. Since then, he's been making me talk to him every time I see him to check on the progress of my voice. It was better this morning and then we went to Amboseli National Park (more on that later because it deserves its own entry). Amboseli is basically two things--wildlife and dust. Guess what the dust did to my newly restored voice? Ah, yes, gone again. This time Daniel pulled me out of the dinner line to tell me that I had to try, "Water, honey, and (?)gali" for my throat. They have a food here called (HU)gali which is a pretty bland cornmeal bread/paste. I was picturing some kind of oatmeal concoction and readily agreed to give it a try. Daniel found me after dinner and took me into the kitchen to find James (the head cook). James wasn't there, so Daniel starts pulling things out of cupboards. About then is when it dawned on me that he was saying GARLIC. Daniel boiled water, added honey, chopped up the garlic, added that to the boiling mixture, and strained the entire thing into a mug with instructions to drink it while it was still steaming. For better or worse, I can't actually taste anything right now, so I drank the entire thing as instructed. By the time I finished the cup, my voice was almost ENTIRELY back. This is a recipe that proved too effective not to pass on. Also, Daniel is my new favorite person. The moral of this story is that SFS has put us all into very good hands.
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Mary - Sounds like a great treatment! Hope your bunkmate likes garlic as well! I'll have to try the treatment for my sore throat! It is great to hear of all of your adventures. And yes I was serious about the fabric...too bad on not being colorfast but maybe I could just hang it over my bookshelves or something. Eagerly anticipating hearing about your latest ventures!
Kris
Grandpa is going to love this story! Another addition to his collection of miracle (bizarre?)home remedies for colds and sore throats.
And, of course, I loved the story too. I would be very happy if all your "just arrived somewhere new and got sick" stories ended so happily. Please thank Daniel on behalf of your worry-prone family members. XOXOXOOXO
Daniel sounds lovely! I don't know how garlic and honey would taste, but I'd be willing to give it a try for its miraculous healing properties. Did I mention that honey and balsamic vinegar are also delicious together? I'm not sure how this will help you while you're in Africa, but for future reference.
So I was at the Wellesley Study Abroad fair today and I stopped by the School for Field Studies table to tell them that my sister is in their Kenya program. The woman I talked to was VERY excited and thought it very funny that you had bought Massai spears. I signed up for their e-newsletter so that if you are featured, I'll get a copy!
Daniel's remedy would be worth a try! I agree that your Grandpa will be happy to hear about it. It is nice to know you are in good hands. Daniel sounds like a great teacher and caring person. At least you have a solution in case the dust or sore throat cause problems again. Hopefully they won't.
Hi mary,
Keep on using your new wonder drink and you will keep all men out of your nabourhood also!! I don't know how annimals will react but you could try it out. Maybe snakes would.t like your bood anymore.
I just had a week holliday with Tim and we wentt cycling to friesland (I had to push him the last 20 km because his chain broke on a sunday. Tim, and luggage and bike was a good fitness for me!!!)
There we hired a sailingboot for a midweek.
Keep on writing an putting pictures on
Vlady
Hoi Mary,
Vandaag kwam ik er pas aan toe om je ervaringen in Africa te lezen, en ik smul ervan.Volgens mij is Africa ook wel een land voor mij. Dat merkte ik al toen Anne erheen ging. Nu jij ook nog en in januari gaan Vlady en ik in Egypte in de woestijn wandelen. Tot dusver ben ik nooit buiten Europa geweest. Eerst moest ik andere zaken in orde brengen, maar nu kan niemand mij meer tegenhouden en laat ik
me lekker door iedereen meeslepen.Geniet ervan en dank dat ik door jouw ogen mee mag kijken. Wat mooi toch dat je in ons leven bent gekomen.
liefs en een hele dikke knuffel van Hermine
Mary!
It is great to read about your adventures, glad to see you are having such an excellent time! Also, what's the verdict - are there pet cheetahs/are you on my friend's reserve??
xx
PS: I had to delete the first one because apparently as an English major I still am incapable of spelling and grammar. Awesome.
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