We spent Wednesday at the vocational school on Diocese land
in Gulu. Marina, Cris and Andrew moved books that had been stored at the school
for the past year while Ellen, Kathy, Bree and I taught a class on women’s health
including the reproductive system, pregnancy, menstruation (using the kits from
Days for Girls), HIV AIDS, sexual health, and empowerment. It was a fantastic
class and the counselor who did the translating was amazing. She obviously had
an excellent relationship with her girls.
After our class was through, the van had just left to
deliver more books and so we went to sit under the mango tree to wait. I said
to Grace that maybe the hairdressing students could do something with my hair such as braid it but it would be very small braids because my hair is so short! Next thing I knew I had the
hairdressing instructor, a man, looking at my hair and then fetching a bag of
copper coloured hair to make braids. I told him that I had maximum 30 minutes
for my hair to be done.
Suddenly I had 12 hands frantically braiding my hair.
Ugandan hair normally takes 2 bags of fake hair to make the braids but my head
of hair required 5 bags! They kept commenting on how soft my hair is and how
much of it I have. Needless to say that it took more than 30 minutes to do. The
van returned and the team went to buy a rolex (think roll-eggs) for each of us.
That took another hour and by the time they returned I had a nice head of
braids.
It was heavy!! I managed to sleep with the braids but I
didn’t think I would survive until July 23rd with them in.
The base of my head was sore and when I washed my t-shirt in the bucket, I had
to force my head back up with the extra weight! I wore the braids home but decided that I didn’t
really like them (I felt like a poser to be honest) so my lovely team agreed to
remove them.
I have always wanted cornbraids and Corey has always said
that he doesn’t like them. Now I’ve had them and I will never get them again!
1 comment:
Great story! And it's true, I've never liked cornbraids, but I was mentally preparing myself!
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