Monday, January 28, 2008

headlines

headlines are usually depressing.

Aid workers die in somali blast.
Man shot in front of Second Cup.
Gunmen hold Pakistani children hostage.
Gangs on rampage in western kenya.

tragedy occurring
every minute
of every day
in every country.

where is compassion? understanding? forgiveness? reason?
i am listening to the radio, listening for changes outside my small village of Plateau. a reporter in Eldoret was coming from the airport and witnessed a hacked up body on the side of the road. he was reportedly dragged out of a matatu for being of the "wrong" tribe and hacked to death by a gang of youth. this is but a minor fraction of the violence and hatred occurring just kilometres away.

no one seems to understand these radical changes in kenya. heads shake, hands wring, hearts cry. it was looking hopeful. kofi annan even got the feuding politicians to shake hands and smile in public. i returned to my village and downtown eldoret seemed pretty normal. people buying food, the market was packed, the glue boys asking me for money.

i don't know what will happen. but i am happy to be back in my village with friends and family. as difficult as this time is, i would choose to be nowhere else. i came to share burdens with my african brothers and sisters. i am doing nothing radical. i am just being with them. i am holding their babies. i am shaking their hands. i am speaking peace.
i look forward to some more hopeful headlines.
Peace prevails in Kenya.
Children stop dying of diarrhea.
Second Cup to give free lattes.

here's to hoping...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Alida
sent you some pics of our winter,
enjoy.keep up the good work,meid.
hope you're keeping your notes,you could write a book you know.
Uncle Harry loves your feisty spirit.
love from your
Mom n Dad

rubyslipperlady said...

how could someone decimate a Second Cup like that?

Sorry, I deal with the craziness with humor.

This is really beautiful. Thank you for writing it, Alida.

Miss ya down here but know you are where you want/need to be. Please tell everyone hello for me and I'm praying for you all.

BevC said...

I am glad you were able to return to your home.

Thank you for sharing.