Pretty Little Things

The unusual craftsmen of Shanga River by Kylie Fuentes


On one of the days I had spare, a few of my new friends and I decided to go to a little place on the outskirts of town. Shanga River isn't really a museum, it's not really a factory, it's not a rehabilitation centre & it's not really a restaurant. I guess it's a bit of everything. 

The Shanga River started when a local jewellery maker asked her boss if the deaf housemaid could help her make some pieces. She trained the girl, saw her skills blossom & realised that this could be a way to help other deaf & mute people, who were previously seen as having very low potential in the workplace.

So the Shanga River factory was born. The team asked for glass bottle donations from local restaurants and quickly the recycled glass was turned into unique accessories... and they've since added art, textiles and homewares. To make extra money to put back into salaries for the deaf/mute craftsmen, they also added a tourist restaurant. It has an all you can eat meat buffet.. African style. Much better than Sizzler, I have to say! 

This place is pretty spectacular. The grounds are stunning, set on a luscious garden setting. The workshop area is covered in beautiful eroded glass shards. Seems odd, but it really works. And no, it's not dangerous to walk on. I had some up close and personal run ins with the cutest black faced monkeys. And I ate like a pig. Not a bad way to spend the day, that's for sure!

Yes, the prices aren't as cheap as you find on the backstreets of Arusha, but I bought some things nonetheless. It's going to a good cause, and when something costs about $6USD, you aren't exactly breaking the bank.













I see with my little eye... by Kylie Fuentes


I have never been a school teacher, nor have I ever babysat more than one kid at a time. But it has been super fun to just jump in the deep end and see how it goes. Today I taught a lesson to the 'big kids' class - these guys are about 8 or 9 and are getting schooled in English. I guess standing at the front of a group of expectant kids makes you think on your feet; so despite not having any clue what I was doing we managed to get through a spelling class and some basic maths. But the best part is the singing. As soon as you get in the room, they all stand and start singing for their teacher. Makes you feel like a million dollars! I have no idea what song they are singing, but there are some badass dancing moves that go with it, something about a fish in the see & being happy!Best song ever.