Wednesday, November 10, 2010

IT'S DINNER TIME


We are about 350 female students of form one to form four in our school. so every morning, noon and evening hours we need to queue in the line so that we can get food. our daily meal food is ugali (swahili food made of maize powder) and maharage (beans). it is mandatory to harry up on the line every time the bell rung calling for food, while you hesitate and be late is eat on your side (kula kwako), and leave you stranded empty stomach. Me together with my fallow students we need to harry, but the hard way is that sometimes the bell found us in the class while not yet finishing our assignment or class works, so we met in the situation to leave and harry on the line so that we can get some of our favor food. the line is situated as FIFO types; First in; First out, means when you arrive at the first it means you are the first to be served and the last one be the last to be served. so if the food ration is no enough it means you miss it, any way but you need to ask and request for your friends to cut some of ugali so that you can have a little instead of loss all at once.
every body need to take a vessel and spoons, so that you can be served on it, sometimes during the uji time (pollage) we need to take a cup. but keep in your mind that the big cup the big the uji, and vise versa. so this is nice only during the dry season where there is no rain, but during the rain time, is some how hard cause we are standing on the empty roofing line, so afraid of rain or be wet so that you can get a food. all in all this is what we lives and we enjoy it so much. your wellcome to our school. (by; Dorcas)

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