Well another eventful day in Nakuru! We headed to the Virginia Home in the morning to spend the day with the kids again. I taught the bible story "Noah's Ark" with Harrison's help. The kids loved it. After a fun snack of animal crackers, I sat with the older girls and talk with them. They had many questions for me about America. It makes one stop and think about what we take for granted.
We left and went to lunch in town at a small cafe called Cafe Guava. I had chips (french fries) and masala (mexican pastry). It was delicious. Harrison got an energy drink made of carrots, apples, and ginger. He was NOT impressed. Candee always has chips and hot sauce and the best homemade limeade.
Then we headed back to the Virginia Home and spent the afternoon with the kids. They sang and danced for us while I video-taped them. Afterwards, I showed them the video and they thought it was amazing. Maybe one day I will figure out how to post it. I even got to dance with them. Right now there is no running water at the Home and so all the kids are very thirsty. Afterwards, there were lots and lots and lots of pictures. The kids love to have their pictures taken. When we left we went to the new grocery store in town and shopped for water for the kids. It is called the Nakumatt.
We headed back to Alice's house for the evening. Every afternoon we have tea and a homemade desert. There are 2 wonderful cooks that home cook all our meals for us. It is so wonderful to sit down to a nice meal and great conversation. After dinner Harrison has decided to help me learn Swahili. The older girls started trying to teach me at the Home and I am not the quickest learner. Harrison is amazed by my lack of ability.:) BUT I am trying!!!!!!!
Well off for a good night sleep and another busy response.
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