
My name is Ebba and I'm in the 10:th grade in International School of Kenya. This blog is about my Community, Action and Service in Nairobi.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Competition
I participated in my first competition this weekend. We were divided into four teams, and the team that finished the wod first was the winner. In the beginning it was really nerv wracking and I was thinking that I would ruin our chances for the rest of the team. But my team was really inspiring and everyone were cheering each other along. The team spirit was so good and I got a great work out while doing it. We didn't win, but we didn't come in last and I had a good time. I will do this more and I think I will improve every time.

Saturday, October 17, 2015
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
High School Play
This year, ISK is doing "Les Miserables", a very complicated musical. I feel a bit afraid, because from what I heard there is a lot of set changes, lots of cast and it is a musical! I'm not so sure we are going to pull it off. I still want to do back stage work and volunteered as an assistant back stage manager. I don't want the whole burden of being a manager, so I'm hoping someone will step up and do that. The Director wanted me to be the back stage manager, but found someone that I think will do very well.
We started off not having any pieces for the set and not even scripts for everyone. This is going to be a challenge.....
We started off not having any pieces for the set and not even scripts for everyone. This is going to be a challenge.....
Composing
We have now changed our meetings to Friday afternoons so the club doesn't interfere with the play. On our last meeting we were on a roll. We managed to compose almost a whole song in one meeting. It was great and everyone collaborated. I got a few lines on my own into it and I feel proud over that. We are now going to perform it on the winter ball at the end of the month. We are still figuring out the parts and solos and such, but I feel confident that we'll fix that. We wanted to make a slow song, because there are not so many slow songs to dance to.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Pads for the candidates
I need to make 170 pads and 17 bags for the candidates. Because I've been very busy, I'll try to find time to sew a few here and there. I've got about 30 done so far. I think I'll have to ask my mom to help me. It is quite time consuming and because we try to improve them all the time, the sewing takes even longer. We added more flannel in the core, and also some really thin plastic tom improve them and that is really hard to sew. The plastic slides, so I really have to focus to sew it on right. We are almost running out of the nice plastic KAM buttons that my dad got for me in America, so I'm hoping he will go back there and get me some new ones.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
GIN talk
We had a GIN talk about gender equality last week. It was covering the basics and didn't really apply to all the students at ISK. He came from a very Indian traditional culture, where women don't eat in the same room as men and they are very restricted in all the things they do. I think the students from ISK is very far from that stage. Even if we all are different, it seems that our families has adopted a much more "modern" way in our views of gender equality. I know that there still is a long way to go in terms of achieving total gender equality, but I think we have come so much further than the lecturers culture. The one valuable point he made about life in Kenya, was that women still can't go out alone in terms of safety. I think that is really sad, the risk of being robbed and raped in Kenya is still very high. This is really unfair, that generally men have more freedom and can do more things than females.
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