Breath in, breath out

That's what I'm doing today (Sunday)...taking a few breaths to get ready for the upcoming week.  Tarrin left early Friday morning (you can read her blog and see what we did the last few days she was here) I did pretty well with her leaving, no tears and it was a...

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Are you ready!?

Decided to take this opportunity to get a blog post out...at least while the visitors are still here!  We are at Nice View Academy today and part of the group is entertaining the kids (except poor Class 7 & 8, taking exams) and the rest of the group (nurses) are...

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Cheater!

Yup I'm going to cheat a bit and direct you to Tarrin's blog for a couple of days.  I was all prepared for today's activities (home visits and a trip to Tala market) but ended up sick (stomach and headache issues).  I'm hoping a little rest in the morning will help...

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Yeah for visitors!

For those of you following the blog for information regarding the group...they have arrived (less one still in Amsterdam and another to arrive tomorrow morning). From first impressions seems everyone is very, very tired!  Plus a bit of anxiety (what have I gotten...

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Moving along

Just to get this off my chest...I have a cold (started while we were in Nakuru-no I didn't catch it from the 16 or so people living there...most likely brought it with me so I'm hoping they don't catch it!)  I'm not very good with being sick, meaning I find it hard to...

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Back and ready for action!

Whew...what a great couple of days we had visiting our friends Johnny & Kate Brooks in Nakuru (here's a link to what they are doing there).  We had fun talking, playing games, listening to the 14 children living in their house play, fight and talk and...

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He has returned!

Sounds kind of philosophical doesn't it but I'm simply referring to our cat, Bella.  When Tarrin arrived he stayed with us for a few days but once we left on safari Bella left too and hadn't been seen for the past 2 weeks.  Monday night, or actually early Tuesday...

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Not my type

What does a missionary look like to you?  I had my own preconceived notions, while living in the States I thought missionaries were those who went into the bush in 3rd world countries, preached to native groups of people and cared for the sick, dying, orphaned and...

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Family ties

Thursday Tarrin spent time with her Kenyan "younger brother" Tati (and just like her American younger brothers, Tati has surpassed her in height!) Tati came to Nice View while we were there on Thursday and spent the afternoon with us, then when it was time to go...

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