Saturday, October 20, 2012

October Half Term Trip to Mfangano Island

I have been meaning to visit Mfangano Island (in Lake Victoria) for ages as it is where Gregory's family is from and he has inherited land there. I am SO glad that we went this holiday as it is beautiful and there is so much of his family history there that it was really interesting.
 
It is a long 7 hour drive from Nairobi across to Mbita and then anything between a 20 minute to 1 1/2 hour boat ride, depending on the type of boat that you take. We were collected by Gregory's Uncle (his Dad's cousin), Jack, in his speed boat; the lake was rough and I wasn't really enjoying the ride (due to being 25 weeks pregnant) so we went slowly and it took an hour to reach Mfangano.
 
 
This is the Suba Luo Peace Museum that was set up by Jack. We stayed here all nights but the one when we stayed up in the hill with his Gregory's other family. Jack is an incredibly interesting man, he speaks English, Swahili, Luo and Suba and he told me all abou the history of the Suba and Luo Tribes on Mfangano and how they got there. Gregory's family is Suba and they intermarried into a Luo family, hence him having the Luo surname Nyakiamo. There are a number of family tribes on the island and Gregory is connected to all of them but two. There are also lots of cave paintings on the Island, thought to be at least 1000 years old, but we didn't go and see them as I had had enough of bumpy piki piki (motorbike) rides.
 
 
 
The day after we arrived we headed up the hill to visit some of Gregory's other family and to see his land.
 
 
Gregory's land is on the middle hump, with the forest growing on it.
 
 
The view from up on that hill, with the forest behind us and beautiful Lake Victoria in front.

 
Inside Gregory's forest, where there are monkeys!
 
We spent a night with Gregory's Great Uncle, Fredrick Obogno.



 
Me with Gregory's Great Uncle, his Dad's Cousin, Kesia, and Dad's other Cousin's (Odhiambo) baby, Kate Zawadi (this means Gift in Kiswahili).




 
Babu (Grandfather in Kiswahili) and me eating lunch - they killed a chicked for us; it was very tasty but SO tough!


 
Family photo: (L-R) Dad's Cousins wife , Gregory, Babu, Me and Kate, Dad's Cousin Odhiambo, Odhiambo's other children Robert and Cecelia. Just after this photo was taken Kate did a wee on me! Babu said that this is a blessing and it means I am having a baby girl and should name it after my mum... we will find out if this is true in a few months!



After spending a night sleeping on the floor of Odhiambo's mud hut we headed back down the hill. Early the next morning we woke up for sunrise over Lake Victoria and met the fisher people collecting their nights catch.
 

 
 

 
 
 
Later on that day we took a 10 minute boat ride over to Takawiri Island (this is the only island on Lake Victoria that has natural sand) to have a swim. Luckily there are no hippos hanging around here! 
 
 

 
After 5 days on the Island we headed back to the mainland, this time the Lake was calm and the boat ride only took 20 minutes!


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Saturday, October 6, 2012

24 weeks and 2 days

Sorry I haven't posted in a while but...
 
 
this is how big my bump has got, not huge but it's slowly getting there. Judging by the amount that I'm eating now the baby will start piling on the pounds soon.
 
Things that haven't been brilliant... I have started getting a little bit of heart burn, but it's not too bad. The worst thing are the calf cramps that I keep getting. I had them really badly the other night and since then my calves have been really tight, Gregory has been massaging them but it's not enough. I think I need a long hot bath...  

Things that have been brilliant... The baby is SO active now! It moves all night and morning long, when I'm at work it settles down. Fortunately I have been so tired in the evening that the kicks have not kept me awake. It is AMAZING feeling and seeing the strong kicks. The baby even responds to touches from us. We cannot wait to see it, not long now. I've also been swimming in the school pool at the weekends, which is lovely in the hot sun. Topping up my tan and stretching out my muscles. I plan to go to pre natal yoga classes in a few weeks, when my arm is fully recovered, that is if I make it out of school early enough.
 
Some more EXCELLENT news is that Braeburn has changed out health insurance provider so the birth will be covered by our insurance! It will save us a lot of money that we can put toward the baby once it is born.