Tuesday, July 17, 2012

It's technically winter in Kenya, but all day yesterday we were enjoying 70-80 degree weather so we assumed that would be the case for the whole week. Unfortunately...we were wrong. Today we woke up to a campsite enveloped in fog - misty, chilly weather. Marissa, Steve, and Ryan were assigned to our first "Game Count," in which we take a pick-up truck out with the researchers to collect a count of the game we see along pipeline trails outside of Salama (the closest village to our campsite). We got to ride with our heads sticking out of the open top of the truck, which was very enjoyable minus the freezing rain hitting our faces. The group came back so thrilled with their experience, however, that they decided to lie to the rest of the group and say that it was the worst time they had ever had in their lives. Nobody bought it, and everyone is extremely excited for their game counts. The scenery was breathtaking.

Next up: The Stevens' Cow Ranch Cattle Dip. Cattle in this area experience a high rate of death due to disease-carrying tics. In order to prevent this, cattle ranchers must periodically "dip" all of their cattle in a chemical bath to kill tics. Our group had the pleasure of visiting the Stevens' Ranch, 5000 acres with over 1000 cows! The chemical bath smelled unpleasant, but it was seriously incredible to see hundreds of cows jumping into a trench and emerging tic-free. What a crazy experience!!!

We were most looking forward to visiting the kids today, and sure enough we were able to make it out for the end of their school day (approx. 2 pm to 4:30 pm). Kiima-Kiu Secondary School has about the same amount of students as KCHS - but we were working in particular with about 36 students grades 9-12. Here they refer to high school grades as Form 1, 2, 3, and 4. We all went around and introduced ourselves in slow English (since they're still learning) and played a bunch of "ice-breaker" games to get comfortable with one another. Every kid was very enthusiastic and full of smiles - it made our day! We are so excited to spend the rest of the week with them.


Quick endnote - on FOOD! Our meals today consisted of seasoned eggs with vegetables and delicious pancakes and sausages and ham for breakfast; "chapata" bread with curried lentils (green gram, so Kenyans call them) for lunch; and "ugali" corn cakes with beef and carrots. Yum. Our stomachs are being fed well :)

We are absolutely loving our time here - the only thing we are really missing (besides YOU) are continuous hot showers - a luxury we have taken for granted! Our showers are buckets with a small faucet - we heat up our own water over a fire, pour it into the bucket and mix it with some cool water - and hope it will do! Oh well. We're getting relatively clean. We think.

10 comments:

  1. Sounds like the group is having a terrific time. Thanks for the updates--it is exciting to read about your adventures. You are all in our thoughts and prayers as you use your gifts and talents in our Lord's wonderful world.
    God Bless,
    Triemstra Family

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  3. Sounds like you guys are having some pretty amazing adventures! So glad that you got there safely and that the travel went smoothly. We'll keep praying for health and safety and that you have a wonderful time in that part of God's beautiful creation! Tell Randy and Steve that we miss them but the kids enjoy reading the blog every night. They especially liked the part about the "poop game" and they crack up everytime one of them thinks about it!
    Have fun!
    Christee, Nathan, Lily and Emilee Dyk

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  4. I love to read your posts! What an experience! I am anxious to see pictures of all these adventures. It is interesting to read about the foods you are eating, too. As for showers, who cares? You can all stink together. :-) Praying that your experience continues to be safe and that you are all blessed beyond your wildest dreams! Keep the posts a comin'! Hope you are getting good rest at night and make some lifelong friendships. Be safe and have a great time!

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  5. Thanks for the daily updates, we look forward to reading about your activities. Hope you are all taking lots of pictures and are having a great time. We are praying for you all daily, hope everyone is staying healthy!!

    Sending you all love from home- The Modd's

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  6. So glad your having a wonderful time... the experience and memories will last a life time we cant wait to see the pictures! Miss you lots enjoy... be safe and enjoy love the Francis Clan

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  7. Your comments are so descriptive, we feel as if we are there with you! Praying for all of you always!

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  8. Glad to hear everyone is having such a good time. We enjoy your attention to detail when you write the updates. You are all in our thoughts and prayers and missed much. Enjoy this time as you are making memories for a lifetime. We look forward to hearing all of your stories and seeing your pictures. The Snowdens

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  9. Happy 18th Birthday, Logan! 18 on the 18th, that will happen only once in your lifetime. How exciting that you can celebrate it in Kenya! Thinking of you and praying daily. Hope that you are enjoying every minute and making the most of this awesome experience.

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  10. Aw, happy birthday, Logan! I hope you had a great day celebrating in style and that today is just as terrific for all of you. Ummmm, missed the blog last night. ????? Glad y'all are keeping busy!
    :-)

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