Wednesday finally arrived. It was time. Jan had accomplished her mission, Gary and Mary were the best helpers. It couldn't have been done without any of them. We each were allowed 2 bags, and without anyone of us it would have been a lot less in supplies. I think we each filled a need and I am very thankful for the opportunity.
Our plane didn't leave until 10:30 that night, so after another wonderful night and great morning we took off. Jan had found the Trout Tree restaurant before and we stopped there. It is a trout farm and they built a tree house around this very large tree. What a fun place for a great trout lunch. There are white monkeys with black tails in the trees and at least 15 ponds of trout. When we arrived Jan was a little light headed and she was holding on for balance. We think it was the medicine she took for her cold.
One more opportunity to buy trinkets and off to Nairobi. My cough was starting also. We arrived in Nairobi about 2 hours early so went back to the Methodist Guest House. There we met the founder of the house, a missionary from Seattle (she's been there about 20 years) and several other Americans.
Finally on the plane. I took some of Jan's medicine. About one hour later I thought I was going to die! The thought "I'm going to die on an airplane" did go through my mind. But got some water and made it, but that was a scare. We both thought it was the medicine, and not eating before we took it. Yuk!
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| Going for water, nice tree |
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| Great scenery. |
Landed the next day... And I think I slept for three. There certainly was a fog trying to get used to our time zone. I'm adding a few pictures... Hope you enjoyed my story. May you have a great vacation in the near future and share it with me! Thanks for reading.
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| New furniture store |
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| Ugly Fruit, tart seedy |
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| Masai moms & babies |
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| Dance for us |
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| scenery |
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| Firewood collection |
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| Day care children |
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| rock quarry for roads |
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| the end. |
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| Souviners |
Kasey
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