Thursday, August 21, 2014

Sports: A Universal Language :)


Helllllooo everybody! The four of us have been doing great in Kitale and can’t believe how fast time has flown! The past three weeks at Camp Nyota have been a whirlwind.  Tomorrow is the last day of camp and I’m super sad to see all of our campers go!  Being part of the Sports team with Emily, Sammy & Emmanuel has been a great experience.  It’s interesting to see how communal sports are in every country and every continent and how they all come together like one big melting pot. The United States brings its love for Football and Basketball, Jamaica throws in their love for Track, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic share their love for Baseball, England has Polo and Rugby, Ireland has Hurling, and Brazil and Argentina bring their love of Soccer.  Each country introduces and brings something new to the table. I was intrigued to see what new sport I would come to find here from the Kenyans.  To my surprise, as we got to walk through Kitale town I am happy to say that there is one sport the world can’t seem to get enough of.  No matter the language, or socio-economic status there seems to be a love for one sport that brings everybody together.  It is the most popular, most watched, and most played sport in the world.  Ladies and gentleman, like me and billions all over the world, Kenyans share a love for SOCCER J

After a great time this weekend at the Kitale Nature Conservancy, we decided to stop in the restaurant they have and take tea.  I noticed everyone in the restaurant had turned their chairs to the big screen they had in the front as Manchester United prepared to take the field.  Even though the power kept coming in and out, everyone kept their eyes glued to the tv.  As we walked home there were chalkboard signs outside most shops displaying the times each game was set to commence.  Tons of Kenyans sport jerseys from the Barclays league and it makes me super happy to see that Soccer seems to somehow be embedded in many cultures across the globe, especially here J

As I mentioned before, I felt a little frustrated because of the language barrier between us and the campers.  Luckily, through sports, we have been able to turn that completely around.  We have been able to introduce new games played in the US with barely any trouble!   We brought in a hugeeee parachute the campers call an “umbrella” that they seem to love.  We would have them throw volleyballs and soccer balls on top and they would get to dance and hide underneath the bright colors.  Later in the week we taught them all about Capture the Flag, Dodgeball, and “Chinese Soccer.”  They were immediately drawn in and the games got VERY intense! I was super siked to see that they wanted to constantly play something we taught them.  They also loved our volleyball tournaments and a soccer shootout that we got to play this morning.  These kids can be super competitive! And as we teach them, they of course teach us even more. The kids taught us new jump rope games like ‘In & About’, new hand clapping games and this Saturday we are even getting the chance to watch some of our campers participate in Kitale’s youth soccer tournament finals. 

                Can’t believe it’s almost time to say goodbye to the beautiful people here but all good things must come to an end.  Excited to see what our last week has in store for us! Till next time everybody!



 
The kids Week Two Enjoying the "Big Umbrella"

 
My little soccer star Henry :)
 

 
Cynthia, she's a really cool dancer !
 
 

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