Saturday, January 31, 2015

Not climbing Mount Kenya

When in Zambia, I fell down some stairs during a rehearsal. It was a bit painful, but not really bad. I visited ISL's nurse and she applied deep heat. When I got home from the trip, my mom realised that my ankle was quite swollen. After taking a long walk, and realising that I was in pain, we went to the doctor. He said that I could not clim Mt Kenya with a sprained ankle. We went to school to get my backpack and give them the note from the doctor. Now I have to make an essay on indigenous people to make up for my absence from the trip.
I'm going to write about the same people, who lives up north in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Russia.
I feel really disappointed to not go on the trip, but I understand that it is going to be very had for me to make it to the top in my condition. It would be even more depressing if I went and had to turn around after the first day. I am, however, glad that I get to write an essay about the sames. I know too little about these people who actually live in my home country. We are always saying that the sames are Swedens masaai people (they make similar jewellery) and now I get the chance to explore if there is some truth to that saying.


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