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Saturday, May 17, 2008

The Deep Blue, the Queen and Mulami...

The Deep Blue - The Atlantic Crossing was uneventful, which is always a good thing.

The Queen - I arrived in London last Friday and was there until this past Wednesday. Although the US dollar did no favor to my bank account, the former "Man" (as in, don't let the man get you down) nation was very enjoyable. What made it this way was my friends Mercy and Tim. So great to reconnect with them, and experience a bit of their lives in that context. I also realize that public transportation is cool and very relevant, good for you tube and trains.

Mulami - Thursday morning I arrived in Kenya, after a viewing of National Treasure on the first flight, not bad, but honestly was it necessary? I arrived into Kenya intent on heading to Mathare to visit the children at the project, but to no avail. I crashed after a sleepless flight, and later met up with Pastor Bob and his family. Amy and Lisa missed their connection due to irreconcilable circumstances in London, so they did not arrive until early morning yesterday. Unfortunately the bags did not make the trip with them, nor did they make it today, but after numerous calls to the US, I am guaranteed they will be in tomorrow evening (fingers crossed, but not holding my breath).

It is good to be back in Kenya. It has just become normalcy for me at this point, so not a whole lot to report. I am really looking forward to seeing the kiddos, as well as meet some of our new staff at the project. On another note, anyone who knows of someone trying to offload $500,000, please let me know, the project would be happy to provide the cure for what ails them.

That is about it. I will write more as I am able, and after I have some tales to tell and pictures to share, etc.

Living as I am...

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