Boy, recuperating sure is a tricky deal. The past few days I was at C4KK, not really doing much other than sitting at my desk and working on the computer, but that took its toll. I decided to stay home for a few days and let my insides have a rest. But here’s a few happenings at C4KK:
Bonface, Emma, Dan and Edward play with stickers –
Here’s a look at the commercial shamba (farm/garden) from the banana trees and you can see the animal shelter in the distance –
Hi Ms. Tammy! I’m thrilled to read your postings/blogs!! I’m originally from Kangundo (next to Tala) and currently visiting in the US (DAllas, TX). I can’t believe you’re right there in Tala – my backyard and doing something very similar to what I do! I’d love to connect with you and learn from you, please. I recently relocated back to Kenya, to get my ministry established on the ground….Twinkle Little Stars, Inc., is a US 501 C (3) and our mission is to share the love of God with the children of Kenya, by providing for their physical, emotional & spiritual needs. I’m currently building a Christian Preparatory School in Koma Ranch – you familiar with the place? I would very much love to learn from you, on how you’re making your ministry such a success!! I commend you for heeding God’s calling and going to TALA!!! I graduated from Tala Girls High school in 1989. What’s your telephone number in Kenya, if you don’t mind me asking? My number in the US is +1817-891-3579 and Kenya is +254-701-0110468 (effective early March). Since I’m in the States my Safaricom SIM is inactive. I look forward to connecting with you. Please give your husband, Chuck, my love and the kids of Tala!!! Mungu akubariki sana!!!!