The first Kovol book

With me pulling so near to the end of my language study time I was told by my CLA consultants that I could have a go at translating some literacy books to start to familiarise myself with the translation process.
I’ve now finished all the paperwork I need to do to complete my language study time and I’m just waiting on a speaking test. The test is scheduled for August 27, which is further away than I hoped for. I asked what to be doing in the meantime so I don’t drive myself and my language helpers crazy just doing practice speaking sessions with them!

A day and night all about hunting

One of the villages in Kovol, and in particular, one family, is extremely eager for us to be here. Even after four and a half years of us being here, they are very willing to teach us and often make the 1.5-hour hike to come see us. When we first got here, Mongongam had told me she would teach me all about how the ladies hunt. We would go hunting rats, frogs, and all kinds. I had always said, “I will at some point.”

Now that Alice and Millie are bigger, it’s doable for Steve if I go away for a night. Also, summer break from school means I have more time for language and culture learning. So I planned with Mongongam to finally make this long-awaited trip to their place so they could teach me all about how ladies hunt.

Another push for language

Following our 2 week’s break in Goroka it’s time to reset, pick new goals for this next little stint and get stuck in. Oscar is now on summer holiday having finished year 1, leaving Gerdine to experience a change of pace to looking after kids on summer holiday while trying to squeeze in language time.
I’m looking at what may be the last mile of the language learning marathon.