Friday, January 29, 2010

x mass and new year festivals... a bit january

As we are winding up this month…..after a xmass and happy new year vacations which almost good to me. Few days before xmass I hav an opportunity to attend sarakasi mama Africa which was happening here in town, one of my friend have free tickets and he gave to me and the show was nyc as acrobatics were flying high and high in fantastic style..What happens in xmass at home ,mama went to the church and was late,hence we were havin our xmass lunch in the evening,that’s was funny… few days before newyear I had a chance to visit monduli juu, and havin a funny with my former high school classmate,we spent the whole day there and it was raining ,which brought a kind of adventure to us..it was nyc .
New year celebrations almost find me in bed…I was awaked by our neighbours celebrations and cheers across our street….
We pop in back to college in the eve of January and find myself with a lot of assignments and tests, means I had to spend most of my time in library for exploring.

Almost the whole month of January was a bit busy…though I attended few occasions,like cycling around Africa lecture by elvis munis at CRC, elvis is the guy who did cycling from arusha to capetown,then he did from arusha to Rwanda and Burundi and then from arusha up to Ethiopia. And CRC is the institution dealing with environmental conservation found at Serengeti road @ sopa plaza building ,the lecture was good ,elvis was trying to share with us experiences he got during cycling whch almost changed him from the old elvis to the new one…since he started cycling I was a follower of this man and I try to encourage him coz I know how it feel to be away from home and how it feel to know that there is people behind you ,what I notice is that most of youth in Africa they are not traveling to gain new experience this hav beeen due to the fear of budget,who know you,where are you going and lack of information about your destination….as most of us we don’t hav the habit of reading and exploring other nations culture and the way of living..

I also hav atime to visit moshi and havin good time with orphans try to teach them and help them with some questions which seems to be difficult to them,,but was easy questions..some childrens asked me if students at university are punished using sticks…was funny but the answer was no!

Later in the afternoon we have a lunch with a young gal known as aggy who is in high school there at moshi, we discussed several issues pertaining education and school life…the gal is bright and have a great mastering of English language, something which is difficult to find in many of Tanzanians students..this gal have the dreams to study info technology only because she likes computer..but as the wise saying goes, the dreams come true..that was nyc..atleast she knows what she want to become ..after lunch we say goodbye to each other and she likes my hood sweater and my novel..i had no means I had to give her coz she was bright and cooperative and I had no any other gift at that time..

Back to school,me and my roommates we shifted from the old house to the new one located at kilala area ,this new house is different from the old one ,coz it has full access of power…oohh thanks lord , now we can use our devices include our subwoofer,guess what?boom! boom! Boom!…of course..the house is in beautiful surroundings with a lot of tree and fresh air,the road which goes to where we stay is a tarmac road, which continue to the district hospital known as mkoaranga…so no muds in my shoes…
Now we are lookin forward for univesirty exams in February which will mark the end of this semester.