Getting home.

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So, the above picture was from when we ate sugar cane, just like the Kenyans do.  Well, almost like the Kenyans do.  We ended up having them slice the outer layer which was going to break our teeth (or so we felt) if we kept on chewing.

We had an absolute blast!  This trip paved the way for some great relationships, which I will continue to pray what God wants me to do with that.  Thanks to Courtnie, the trip was detailed fabulously by her postings, but here are a few of my highlights:

  • Getting to meet Martin, Sonny, James, Charles, Jamima, Beatrice, and all the other leaders we came in contact with.
  • Watching the innovation everywhere because of the lack of resources, they make do.  And they make do well.
  • The great mosquito incident of 2012. ha.  It’s what happens when you fall asleep without putting your mosquito nets back down… a lovely little (hopefully not malaria-ridden) mosquito buzzes in your ear, keeping you up for longer than you wish to be.
  • Being the day camp speaker for 2 days in a row.  Hearing one man gave his life to Jesus afterwards.
  • Learning what YL should look like from the Kenyans.  It is simple, lacks a ‘show’, and is wonderful.
  • Only starting to see what God has in store for me with my relation to Kenya.
  • The Safari! The Elephant Orphanage!  The Giraffe Center!Image ImageImage

Thank you for loving us through the trip.  Thank you for your financial or prayer support.  Thank you for following us on this life-changing journey.

Love,

Kim

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