Thursday, August 12, 2010

Thank You














Thank you to all who supported us in fiances and in prayer. You were with us the whole time. We thought of you often and felt the prayers daily. God had great plans for us in Kenya, some of it we saw while we were there, some we will not see till we meet in Heaven.
Robyn, Lisa, DeeDee, Vicki,
Rhonda and Elizabeth.

I hope you have enjoyed keeping up with the CHCC Kenya team. As we finish this blog we ask you to pray for the children of Kenya. Pray for God to provide for them
Pray for health for them. Pray for them to know Jesus.
Pray for a future for them. Each child has touched our hearts.
Each child has a purpose in this world!!
Some may be Doctors, Some nurses,
Some police officers and maybe one may be President of Kenya.
Each child has the capability to change Kenya and maybe even the world.

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Day 13 , 14 and 15






















Day 13

An early morning Safari started our day off. We saw many animals and a beautiful Sunrise. Then in the afternoon we all walked to a Masai Village close by. This was a great adventure. We had 5 Masai men walk with us, showing us all the things they know about the land. We visited their village and they took us into their homes. A few of them were showing us how they start a fire with a knife, piece of wood and a twig. When it would not start, Elizabeth pulled some matches out of her bag and handed it to them. Everyone was laughing! With Vicki's help though they go it going finally. The flies were so bad there. They were everywhere. All over us and those who lived there. The kids had them crawling all over them. It was hard to handle. They ended their tour with an area they had set up to sell tourist more goods they had made. Just what we needed... more shopping.

When we got back we hit the pool and one more safari. In the evening many of us stayed up for the Hyena feeding. They put out all the left over food at 10pm and a large group of Hyena's come to feed. It was amazing.

Day 14

We left mid-morning to head back to Nairobi. We were able to see some animals on our way to our flight. When we got back we spend the evening packing up all our goods and then off to bed for a good nights sleep.

Day 15

It was time to say good by to those in Langata. We loved on the kids and then handed out gifts to all the house mums. It was so hard to say good bye to those we all had come to love. We had lunch with David and Jennifer, their girls and Kamu at Java House then it was off to the airport.

Our journey home was long, over 48 hours. We are home now but Kenya is still where many of us have left our hearts.










Da 11 and 12













Day 11

With all our work finished it was time for some R & R. We started the day by sleeping in. Oh, that was so nice. Then we were off to down town Nairobi. We had a great time shopping and bargaining. We left with our hand full of bags. Then we had lunch at Carnivores. You really have to like meat to eat there. We had everything from Lamb, Beef, Ribs, Ostrage meat balls and Oxen testicles. (yes, some of us tried them!!) After we were so stuffed we could hardly move we headed over to Kuzuri Beads. These are hand made beads by single moms in Kenya. Many high end stores in America and Europe sale these at high price tags. We all had many gifts and treats to bring home with us by the end of the day.

Day 12

Then it was off to Safari. We woke up early ready to catch our flight out. Kamu joined us for breakfast and gave us our quote for the trip... "If you are already late.. why rush?" This is SO true in Kenya. We made our flight and were off to Sopa in the Masai Mara. It was a beautiful lodge and the animals were amazing. It didn't take long for all of us to be out by the pool.