by Tammy | Feb 27, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Today we were able to take the pump to get repaired…or so we thought. We headed up to C4KK early in order to have the pump to the repairman by 9 or so. Ended up being around 9:30am so not too bad but then the fun began. Chuck, Lewis, Bosco and repairman went...
by Tammy | Feb 25, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Yesterday I gave you a look into the “glamorous” life of a missionary….it continues today. But today I have photos! Woke up this morning to no cat poo…yeah! But woke up feeling extremely tired. Not sure why but as the morning went along I...
by Tammy | Feb 21, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
The final level of the tank stand should be delivered later this week….it’s been “coming” for a couple of months now! But work continues on Roman’s room (farm manager) and the guard house. These next two photos are the proposed site for...
by Tammy | Feb 18, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Today we received a phone call from one of our secondary students saying his foot locker had been broken into. His pocket money and second uniform (along with other various items) had been stolen or broken. I understand theft happens everywhere but what frustrates...
by Tammy | Feb 17, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
C4KK Children’s Shelter roll call! We currently have 27 children – 16 boys and 11 girls, anticipating one more girl to arrive soon. Here are a few of the faces! Here’s the math: 16 boys 11 girls (12 eventually) 27 kids (28 soon to be) Out of the 27...
by Tammy | Feb 16, 2012 | Caring for Kenya's Kids
Today we sized up feet for slippers (flip flops), sports shoes (tennis shoes) and school shoes. Buying one pair of shoes is one thing, buying 19 in varying styles (does the child need slippers or sports shoes or all of the above?) and sizes gets a little tricky....