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Eldoret, Kenya


So we opened the news paper today and we see Sandras house in the news paper!

A sister in one of the congregations is a journalists for a news paper. She does the home decor section and I had told her about sandras house. Its decorated seashore beach theme.

So she loved it! And she did a great job in her story. :) it even mentioned that her son (kyran) made the living room table :)


Moving along... Last weekend I went to Eldoret to visit my friend. Eldoret is north of the equator near the rift vally. Its a really beautiful town.


I went with some sisters in my hall who are also good friends of hers. The drive took5 hours but of course when you are in good company time flies.

It started raining once we passed Nakuru so their wasn't much to see. But it was kinda cool driving in the clouds up the mountains! I don't know how high we were but the equator is 9100feet so we were 2 hours higher :)


We reached Eldoret and parked the car at a shop. Soon as the sister turned off the car this man opens her door! He was a mentally challenging person begging for money. So we Locked the doors right away!


Later on we had good fun at the sisters house. For me it was a different experience than what I'm used to but a nice one.


I helped cook dinner but she had no stove or microwave. I had to use a tiny gas cooker. It takes longer to make dinner that way. But no complaints!


The next day we went to the view point by the rift valley. it was sooooo breath taking. You could see mountains in the distance for miles and miles! You know a camera never does it justice, especially mine! We spent a few hours there and took lots of photos. We even got to witness and share a scripture with some people on the mountain.


Later on we went to a coffee house to eat and watch the futbol game. It was Japan and new Zealand I think.


By the time we finished eating it was too late to go see the waterfalls!!!! I was soo sad! Thats all I wanted to see! And my friend of course :)


So we went home grabbed our watchtowers and went to a park and studied together.


Next day we went to the meeting and that was nice. The sign language group meets at their hall and the sister we visited is in that group. So we got to meet with them.


When it was time for watchtower the microphones we're not working so we had to make do.


As it is everywhere in the world, the friends were so sweet. I met one Bro and as soon as I saw him I was like "I know you!" turns out we know his brother who lives in bethel and just happened to be in Nyeri with us last weekend. Small world huh!


They wanted to take us out to eat but time was running out and we had to head home before dark.


The drive on the way back was soooo beautiful! We drove back a different way. Through Nivasha, if you look up" Hells Gate" you can see pictures. Mt Longonot is part of the scenery too! I had climbed that mountain or extinct volcano last time I was in kenya :) ah! It was so nice!


We had stopped in Nivasha and met my friends cousin. We had some dinner. That was good kwa sababu (because) we were starving! You know how it is when you travel you don't eat good. So that was a good, we needed it.

We were driving and reached 40 miles outside of Nairobi and the Sis who was driving said "the car isn't accelerating" so I told her to pull over right away! We ran out of gas!

The Gage was reading half full so we didn't bother. We even said earlier that we were surprised how good the car runs on fuel!


Anyways, it was getting dark so one of the girls made a quick decision to walk to the nearest gas station. Keep in mind that we are on a highway!


So we waited for her in the car, and said a prayer and soon as we finished the police arrived and set up their station about a hundred yards in front of us! They usually do that and pull over random cars. So it was definitely a blessing!

Kenya can be very dangerous at night!!!!!

Anyway the Sis came back and we didn't have a funnel so we used a note, money bill, to pour in the gas. I had a good flash light and that really came in handy but i didn't carry a knife, which we needed to cut a bottle.

Anyway it all wked out well!
I guess as many of you have read before, nothing ever goes perfect but its always an adventure and good for a story :) will send pictures soon! ;)
We calculated that we would have made it back to Nairobi had we not went to the view point in Eldoret. Which means, it only cost us 40bucks to fill the car about 35 liters! That's a 10hour drive to and from on one tank!


So we eventually made it home!


And that was that! Good fun!

Still doing swahill classes. its going good!

I been experimenting with chocolate, iv made chocolate covered peanuts, almonds and espresso beans! They taste just like the ones you get @ Starbucks! I even made chocolate coverd Fruit! I might start making them and selling them :)


Next story will be about our trip to Mombasa !


Till then, kwaherini!

Love, drea and ky ky

GO USA!!!! ...Mexico Argentina& Brazil!!!


permalink written by  africandre on June 25, 2010 from Eldoret, Kenya
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poor baby, i know about the car issues!! but its always a good Story to tell. lol. miss yall ..xoxoxo

permalink written by  angie on June 26, 2010

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