We headed to Nairobi the Saturday before Easter. We had a great time and did not eat a single traditional Easter food. Indian cuisine for lunch if I remember correctly. While there we also had to wait on mine and the girls dependent visas to be stamped. All done and glad to be through that process. We took a 1 hour drive to the mountains outside of Nairobi to some friends cottage and had a blast being secluded from the rest of the world for a few days. Glad we had a 4x4...it is muddy in the rainy season. Lodwar has had a good bit of rain also. When flying over we noticed Turkana is unusually green and has signs of life across the desert. The rivers even had water in them. This is certainly not always the case!
SEND Center had a big week. Concrete pouring! We were so happy to see this progress become a reality. We are also encouraged by continued donations for the SEND Center. (A center to train and disciple local pastors and missionaries to spread the gospel....just in case anyone forgot what the heck we are doing here!) Taylor is doing a great job and I am so proud of him.
So all in all we are doing fine. Kids, school, heat, goats, chickens, cats....all well! Please keep us in your prayers as we continue life here in Kenya.
A picture says a thousand words....good, I am tired of typing.
Rain in Lodwar |
Easter egg hunt with Nairobi neighbors |
I have no idea where she gets these expressions...;) |
Lucy and Lainey |
Lucy has no idea she is about to be tackled. |
So silly! Yep, that is the N'gong Hills in the back. |
"We're done Mama!" |
Mixing concrete |
Adding it one at a time. |
Supervising |
working |
Wow, concrete! That's exciting!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the pictures of the girls in front of the hills, so beautiful! I love the one of Lainey and Lucy in the tall grass too, how fun! My kids would be pretending they were lions!
We had such fun shopping for the girls. I loved explaining what a missionary is to my almost 3 year old. Be on the lookout for your first care package from our class!!!
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