by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 26, 2009 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
OK, so Kenyans as a whole (at least the ones we’ve met) do not really eat raw vegetables like we do. They eat tons of greens that have have been boiled or fried, very tasty, but far from the fresh salads we’re used to. Oh Sweet Tomatoes, I was sick of...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 25, 2009 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
Meanwhile…..the girls were at the fingernail painting booth. Wow and way out here in the country. Amazing. They were serious about the “door – to –...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 24, 2009 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
On Thursday I spent the afternoon walking around the local community here with our gate man Titus (Tito) Kibiego. He’s been living here for about 8 years and is well known in the area. I don’t know WWF but around here the kids call him Big Show (after some...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 23, 2009 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
So, I’ve been asked how we ended up here in Thika. I forget that some of you haven’t been on this journey with us from the start! So for Donna, and perhaps others of you who haven’t been on this rollercoaster ride with us, I pulled a note that I...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 23, 2009 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
We are enjoying the freedom our new car brings. There have been a couple cases though in this last week were we have had opportunity to need the owner’s manual…..and to our disappointment…no owner’s manual in the car. Our first opportunity...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 22, 2009 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
Like so many other things in life, we only get out of things what we put into them. I may have the most chicken proof door possible, but if I leave it wide open….it doesn’t do much good. I’ll let the pictures do the talking. On...