Thursday, July 23, 2015

Sirigu






Thursday, July 23rd.

Back at the college by 8:30 and the first thing we did was the CTF surveys. After that Obed, Vanda and Pascale took turns leading their workshops and finishing their topics. I did the bum spelling activity with them and they loved that. The participants all love games and activities where they can compete or just have fun. There is a little girl here with her mom who is afraid of all of us white folk. Every time we come near she whines, cowers and hides behind mom. I talked to Ernest and suggested that our group of participants should get a copy of the Abu and Musa stories like Diane’s group does. He agreed and gave me enough to give each participant a copy of each. We had a quick lunch of the usual stuff and then loaded up in the van and Eric took us to a remote area along a bumpy dirt road to the Sirigu Women's Organization for Pottery and Art. This is an art co-op of traditional women from the culture that used to decorate their houses with murals and stencils. The co-op also does batik work, pottery and basket weaving. Brenda, Pascale and Diane bought some things and I went for a walk along the country road watching the local people. Then we loaded up again and heading back to the hotel. We hung around in our rooms for a couple of hours before the co-tutors came for dinner. We had booked a private room and the twelve of us ate there. As usual it took forever to get everyone served but we had a good night.

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