Charlie Chikankata has a lot to answer for! Here I am in the heart of rural Zambia, working for The Salvation Army as the Manager/Hospital Administrator of Chikankata Health Services. Not so much an intellectuall reflection rather a kind of journal of the unexpected.

Monday, January 22, 2007

First things first - Oh my word - how slow is the internet here !!! Give me the wireless broadband internet any day of the week over the satelitte - doesn’t work in the rain - system we have here. Still, I should be grateful we have it at all as this time last year we had no phones, no e-mail, no internet, in fact no communication with the outside world from Chikankata. My mini project for this year is to upgrade the IT systems as it makes a big difference on a professional and personal level for the hospital and staff to have this sort of contact.

We arrived back on Tuesday and we were overwhelmed by the warm welcome we received from the people here. We are already missing our family and friends very much and feel a little homesick. On the other side, we have also missed Chikankata too and in some ways it’s great to be back. Heidie was trying desperately not to be offended by everyone saying that she had “grown fat” or “got big”. Of course, it’s a very big compliment in Zambia but I am not so sure Heidie saw it that way. (Note to self - when someone says your wife has “grown fat”, do not, under any circumstance whatsoever, laugh, snigger or smirk - it does not go down well!)

We left Zambia when it was very dry, barron and roasting and when we returned it’s raining each day, lush but often roasting. Last night it rained so much that we were called over because the Hospital had flooded. Welcome Home Richard. At least I am now able to shower, although often the water is so brown you actually wonder if you are dirtier getting out of the shower. The Hospital has been fine and if I am honest, I found it in a much better way than I expected.

On the down side we were saddened to hear of the death of two young men while we were away. Both were members of staff and have young families. It saddens me that so many people are being lost to preventable diseases and illnesses, many in the prime of their lives. Just under 10% of our catchment population are orphans – that’s a terrible statistic!

Finally on a brighter note, let’s be havin’ you! My wife has managed to bag her self a regular spot on Zambian Radio this year giving one minute recipes. What!? So today she recorded the first ten, each one which will be broadcast twice a week. I did offer a suggestion for inclusion in the recipe slot but it was not accepted…

Take £3
Go to MacDonalds and say “Can I have a Big Mac Meal please”
Don’t forget to add “Go Large” after the first request
And there you have it
Lovely Burger and Chips

So if you regularly tune into Zambian radio listen out for “Heidie’s One Minute Recipes”. It’s Egg-Flan-Tastic!

Monday, January 08, 2007

CHARLIE CHIKANTA IS BACK!

I am typing this on our new laptop using wireless internet, (there's something that has really developed since we have been away). What a great few weeks we have and we are now refreshed (and heavier!) ready to face the challenges ahead.

It goes without saying that we enjoyed meeting all our friends and family during the time we were in the UK. We met someone different for coffee or a meal every single day we were home - it was really great and we feel blessed and encouraged! It was also good to meet with many of the ex-Chikankata clan, share stories and be reminded about what a great place it really is.

So here is the lists of my "top five" or "top ten" to keep the blog concise, written with the rider that friends and family would top most of the lists (except thing we didn't miss in the UK of course).

This is the first of many blogs about the holiday I expect.

Here goes.....

My Top 10 - things done while on holiday (chronological order!)

1. Being met right off the plane by the Airport SA Chaplain, breezing through passport control and baggage reclaim and then meeting a small brass band made up of friends (and of course our family!) Nick H in a Festival Tunic and cap - we felt very priviliged



2. Seeing our godson Joshua for the first time





3.
A 5 day trip to Copenhagen with our parents, Clare and Auntie Anne, including popping over to Sweden for the day. This included meeting up with Heidie's mum and dad and all 3 of her brothers and their families.

4.
Seeing James Bond in Leicester Square with Kevin and Heidie







5. Watching Southend vs Spurs with Garry and Graeme from the Executive Box of Graeme's company


6. Christmas day, roast dinner and playing with my new iPod - it's fantastic (I didn't even know what an iPod was until I got to the UK)


7. Hogmany fireworks display and New Years Day walk along Dawlish Seafront



8. Super Saturday ay Keith and Bev's - Soccer AM, 3 rolls and sliced sausage, watching Gillette Soccer Saturday in the afternoon with Stuart and Pam (Heidie can't understand me watching someone else watching the games) and then a Chinese meal at night.

9. Seeing Guys and Dolls at Picadilly Theatre (got upgraded to the C6 in the Royal Circle)

10. Sunday morning worship at Chelmsford
Top 10 things I realised I missed from the UK
1. The chippie
2. Soccer AM
3. Ribena
4. Going to the football
5. The Sunday papers (it's the Monday papers I don't buy)
6. The Salvation Army brass band
7. Frosties
8. BBC Radio
9. Getting a proper haircut
10. Speeding and reliable internet connection
Top 5 things I realised I don't miss from the UK
1. The public transport system (£4 for single underground journey - you're 'avin' a laugh, £60 from London to Southampton - what?!)
2. The weather
3. The traffic
4. The Dentist (I had to get a tooth out while I was back)
5. Political Correctness (the world's gone mad)

Finally!
I have been getting into trouble for not putting enough information or pictures of Heidie on the blog from her family, (although my argument is that she is perfectly capable of writing her own blog entries).
Anyway, here's one specially for the Bjarkam clan.

MANY THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR MAKING OUR BRIEF SPELL AT HOME SPECIAL

 
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