Today I take to the skies, well that’s the plan, I have a booked, paid for and confirmed ticket to fly to an outer Island called Nonouti, but that’s no guarantee of a seat! I will catch a local bus to the airport for the allocated check in time and hope that I am one of the 12 or 13 that do actually get on the plane and keep my fingers crossed that it does depart.
The purpose of the trip is to meet up with the members
of the organisation I am with who have travelled the 250 kilometres south by
boat as past of the villages Mwanabea celebrations. The I-Kiribati truly like
to celebrate and the anniversary of the villages meeting place along with
weddings and first birthdays are significant occasions. For this celebration the
group have been invited to write and perform songs for the celebration and
after months of planning almost 60 people with disabilities and their family
members are there now and I will rejoin them later today.
Last Friday was the boat departure day, wheelchairs,
babies, kids, bags of food, water bottles, a drum kit, guitars, speakers big
enough to blast an atoll and basically everything but the kitchen sink was
packed for the trip that I had been told would take between 18 hours and 2 days
! It took 5 small truckloads to get everyone and everything to the boat, the
trip I travelled on had 30 people on the back of the truck, 2 wheelchairs and
loads of “stuff”.
I spent many hours watching the goings on, climbing on
the boat and hanging out seeing everyone set up home on the boat ready for the
journey. It didn’t take long and the cards were being dealt, the ukes being
played and the beautiful voices filling the air.
Ok, time to catch a bus to the airport. My bag weights the
15 kilo plus more, I have my yoga
mat to sleep on, mozzie net, sleeping sheet, vegemite, enough miso to keep me
going for a month, lollies for the kids, an “aussie” cap as part of gifts,
chalk for the kids to draw on the mwanabea and enough wet ones to attempt to
keep refreshed in some way.
Trust I will have plenty to report back, some stories
and lots of photos.
Up Next : Adventure in
Nonouti
1 comment:
I really enjoyed this trip!
Kia Coral Springs
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