Friday, October 10, 2014

Almost done . . .

We had a great time in Kangundo, but we just arrived back in Nairobi, getting ready to head to the airport in a bit. Luckily we have a room rented for a few hours to pack & shower.  

Our last few days looked like this:
Visiting homes in Kangundo and coming to realize what rural poverty really looks like. 
Playing games with the kids & coaches of  the Manyatta Club of Special Olympics.  
Becky learning to make chapati. 
Susan taught the ladies group to make Love Rocks. 
We enjoyed beautiful sunsets, and most of us were sad to leave. 

Now we head off to our next adventure. Polly stays in Kenya, the Canadians are headed to Amsterdam, and the rest of us head home, full of new experiences. 

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Amboseli

Two vans (matatus here in Kenya) did the trek from Kijabe to Amboseli National Park early Monday. 
We stopped at this public restroom, but only two people braved it. The rest of us held on until we found a cleaner outhouse. 
We passed through a few villages selling roadside onions & oranges. 
Kilimanjaro hid a bit in the clouds, but it was still majestic. 
Our first game drive we saw 4-5 herds of elephants. 
We were treated to a lovely sunset. 
The next morning our game drive featured hippos!
I found this piece of a skull near a trail we hiked. 
Our group hike
One of the somewhat friendly monkeys living on the lodge grounds. 
Now it is Tuesday morning and we head back to Nairobi to repack before heading out to Kangundo tomorrow. 


Monday, October 6, 2014

Kijabe

We left Kijabe this morning, so we are finally back in the land of Internet. Some quick photos of Kijabe before we head out on safari:
We climbed a mountain to visit some of the kids' homes. 


Here we are inside one of the two room shacks that the poorer folks live in. 


We sang songs with the children at Mama Beth's feeding center (like a hot lunch program in the US).


Becky let some of the girls do her hair. 


We helped host a Medical Fair which served nearly 250 people with basic health screenings. 


Which includes playing with the kids. This is my buddy Simon. 

We helped remodel the Class 8 room at Kiambogo School, some folks helped cook for the kid's, some did home visits, and we all were just so happy to be there!

Today we hit the road in a foggy rain just before 7am to drive to Amboseli Serena Lodge for our one night of recovery & safari before we head back to work tomorrow. 

Just driving in to the lodge we saw monkeys, baboons, giraffe, elephants, Cape buffalo, ostrich, gazelle, and I'm sure more that I can think of right now. 
Here is part of the lodge grounds. There are monkeys in there, I can promise you!