by Tammy | Jul 7, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids, Visitors
The kids are preparing for our visitors (in a few short weeks!). I watched as they all said their memory verse and introduced themselves, then listened (while writing this post) to them practice their singing. I know the group will be as proud of them as I am!...
by Tammy | Jul 6, 2012 | Personal
I want it all….yup, you read that correctly. A missionary, living in Kenya want’s it all. Sure that might be ok if what “all” included was world peace, a stop to hunger, no more child abuse, a government that cares about its citizens instead...
by Tammy | Jul 5, 2012 | Personal
Been working on a lay it on the line/bare my soul/honesty is the best policy blog post and was going to post it today but just didn’t feel it. Maybe because it’s a lay it on the line/bare my soul/honesty is the best policy post and I’m a little...
by Tammy | Jul 4, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids, Daily Life
It’s only noon here and my head is filled with “what to do next”. The internet has not been very cooperative lately so that puts a damper on things, plus this morning I ran out of credit on my phone. This is the first time this has ever happened to...
by Tammy | Jul 3, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids, Daily Life
We have a secondary student who has been complaining of lower back issues. Pain progresses throughout the day and radiates to arms and legs. So call the doctor or chiropractor you say? Let me tell you the process….so far. Chris came home from school for...
by Tammy | Jul 2, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
On June 16, 2012 C4KK celebrated Day of the African Child at Koma Ranch Primary school (this is the government school where our primary kids attend). Even though the event began about 3 hours late, Peter (our social worker and the day’s MC) kept things moving...