Thursday, December 30, 2010
Movie night at the IDP camp
Naomi's Village
It is a huge project to take on in Kenya but it is almost finished and there are many
many orphans in Kenya. (over 2 million)
Barbershop with a view of the Rift Valley!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Visit to a village church
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On Sunday morning the McMillans invited us to go to a church about 40 mins away that they like to go to because there are many different tribes that attend this church. When they go they will usually ask Steve to preach and they will do both Swahili and English for the white people (or mzungus as they call us!). Steve drove and all the kids rode on top of the car over very bumpy roads which scared to death one of the mommas in the car! The men sit on one side of the church and the women on the other and they did a lot of singing by the little children, then the bigger children, then the youth, then the mommas then the men!! Luckily they did not make the mzungus sing! It lasted about an hour and 45 minutes and was a great time for all of us.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Christmas Day
Amazing and delicious food! Most Kenyans have goat for Christmas, we had turkey!!
Christmas morning in Kenya was sunny and warm so we took a walk around the guard trail and had a quiet morning together at our house. We finished making food to bring to our friends and then spent the afternoon and evening at their house with their family (the McMillans) and another family (the Mendonsas). We had a wonderful meal and a peaceful day spending time with wonderful people.
Christmas Day
Amazing and delicious food! Most Kenyans have goat for Christmas, we had turkey!!
Christmas morning in Kenya was sunny and warm so we took a walk around the guard trail and had a quiet morning together at our house. We finished making food to bring to our friends and then spent the afternoon and evening at their house with their family (the McMillans) and another family (the Mendonsas). We had a wonderful meal and a peaceful day spending time with wonderful people.
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On Christmas Eve we went to an open house at one of the missionary's houses, they do this every year and have this little manger scene with the children dressing up and this year they had a cow, a sheep and a lamb! From there we walked down to the hospital to sing Christmas carols on the wards. Our group was assigned the men's ward which was very full with men's beds lining the hallways. We all had candles and sang and then prayed for the patients. It is a very moving way to spend Christmas Eve (and also scary with candles in the hands of very young children!)
Pets
We are babysitting the rock hyrax "Crazy Train" again for two days! We are excited to have him back and as you can see he was glad to see Gary! While he was gone we started feeding this little kitty at the front door. His name is "Smokey" for now and he is just starting to let us touch him! We miss our pets at home but are doing the best we can to keep from missing them too much while we are here!
Christmas Eve party at Kijabe hospital/ gifts of blankets
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