Just about time to head down for breakfast. Because it’s a national holiday, May Day,
traffic should be very light, so the team is going to stop at Java House for
some coffee to go. In all of the
lodgings, everywhere I have stayed in Kenya over the years, there is a thermos
of hot water and instant tea or coffee nearby.
A cup of good strong coffee will be a nice treat on the way to work. With the holiday, we are all excited that the clinic may be
bigger than ever today. I hope that proves to
be the case. Well, gotta start packing
up. Keep us in your prayers for a
continued safe and blessed clinic.
The idea for this blog came to me when I was searching for a better way to communicate about the various missional activities I'm involved with. During my November 2009 and March 2010 mission trips to Kenya, it became obvious that there had to be a less cumbersome solution for getting the word out to a large number of people. This blog is the result.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
5-1-2014 Before breakfast, Thursday morning
The dinner last night was a nice break from the routine of
the week. I had been to this Brazilian
steak house once before, but the others hadn’t, so it was nice to show them
something new. The meat was excellent
and ranged from camel to pork sausage to chicken to lamb to beef ribs and
others. My favorite was the beef ribs,
the meat fell off the bone and it was nice and juicy. It was a good evening of fellowship with the
team, Catherine and Shara. Lots of
laughs and a few memories.
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