day 3 in Kenya
A hot day indeed at we seat off 2 the MWIKI area 2 help out a school that was in the center of the village where we first started our progress as we walked though the blazing hot sun we reached our location with open arms from the villagers.
we all got started as soon as we got there so we got everything out of the class rooms and cleared as much as we could before we got two it we first started with the coat then the second coat after the first one was dry then come the mess lol with the final paint were we all got paint all over us lol with Matthew kicking over the paint tin on the wall the was getting dry lol and Jamaal getting a bit on the creative side by dipping his hands in the paint pot after trying 2 save the paint brush that was long gone lol the putting his hands on his ears putting more paint on his knew looking head phones but after all the miss we made we finished YAAAAAAY after a long day we all had a game of football with the kids witch we all injoyed as the day leaving so were we as we say good bye 2 another day.
enjoy and more will come soon pace 4 know :D
Julian
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I'm sorry but this post has really annoyed my inner geek. So I've decided to re-write it in an understandble form of English with the use of PUNCTUATION. (Ever herd of it Julian?)- anyway:
ReplyDelete"It was a hot day as we set off to the MWIKI area to help out a school in the centre of the village. We walked through the blazing hot sun and were greated with open arms by the locals.
We started work on arrival, however we had to move as much as possible out of the classrooms before we could start painting.
We needed to put 3 coats of paint on the wall, the first two coats went on fine, however when doing the final coat the real fun started.
We got completly covered in paint, what with Matthew kicking over the paint pot on one of the drying walls. Not forgetting Jamaal getting a too creative by dipping his hands in the paint pot when trying to save a brush that was long gone. Jamaal then further added to the hilarity by putting his paint covered hands on his new looking headphones, lol.
Nevertheless, despite the mess we created we had fun, and finished the job, Yay!
It was a long day, and after all our hard work we had a game of football with the local kids, which we all enjoyed; especially as it was our last day there, before leaving to go on safari. It was a really good way to say goodbye.
'Peace out'"
Thats my interpretation of the jumbled mass of words that Julian scribled. I hope its accurate, and a bit clearer :)
No offence intended Julian.
Have fun on safari guys!
(btw I'm gonna re-write any illegible posts, otherwise they will annoy me to hell.)
Cazzer x
wow Carol ocd or wht.. but yh it sounds kewl but like effort.. lots of work.. not my type of thing :) Cassiieee x
ReplyDeleteI go with Cassiieee on this one. Cool writings Julian - got the scene. Think I might have met these decorators before!!
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