by Tammy | Jan 22, 2013 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Our Class 8 graduates, Kevin and Doris, are waiting for their KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) results and their invitation letters to secondary schools. So while their brothers and sisters have left for secondary and the primary kids are all in school...
by Tammy | Jan 20, 2013 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Ann, house mom at C4KK, planted potatoes and recently was able to harvest. Unfortunately we won’t be planting them again because they are notorious for bringing spider mites. The mites love potatoes and then move into the tomatoes, thus ruining the tomatoes....
by Tammy | Jan 16, 2013 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
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...
by Tammy | Dec 29, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Well, instead of ranting about the sllloooowwww internet which has totally frustrated me today (taking 2 hours to do something that should have taken 30 seconds, that kind of frustration) I ended the day at C4KK holding a baby! And we’ve been asked to come up...
by Tammy | Dec 21, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
C4KK has the blessing of working with a very competent doctor in Ruai (about 12 miles away). He has agreed to help with discounted costs for the children and employees. On a recent visit (an employee’s wife is pregnant and in need of medical attention for...
by Tammy | Dec 19, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids, Daily Life
A few days ago the blog post was nothing earth shattering and today’s is not much different. There you have an average day for the workers while the kids are visiting family. No pictures of Chuck and Bosco because they were out with the truck hauling something...