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Leaving Kenya


December 15

It's hard to believe that our time in Africa has come to an end. While we've had our challenges on this trip, we've also had many blessings as well.

Despite Jim's sore back, we decided to go ahead with our plan to take some personal time to experience more of the country before we left.

We had a wonderful three-day Safari adventure at the Masai Mara Game Reserve that was incredible.

Masai Mara camp park lodge.

Our lodge at Masai Mara Game Reserve.
President Bush and Prince Charles were previous guests.




We're resting up at a lovely guest house just outside the city limits of Nairobi preparing for our long journey home.

It's a good feeling to have reconnected with our friends in Garissa, to have met new friends in Nairobi and, most of all, to know we've accomplished our mission goals.

Some Fond Memories Of This Trip

Masai native in traditional bright clothing.

Jim and local Masai native.


Local tribesman from Garissa.

Our guides looking for hippos near Garissa.


Jim with group of nuns from Nairobi.

New friends made in Nairobi praying for our project.


Jim getting his boots cleaned at shoe shine booth in Nairobi.

Jim getting his boots cleaned at the shoe shine booth across from our hotel in Nairobi.


Church on outskirts of Nairobi.

A church built in 1945 by Italian Prisoners of War.


Overlooking the rift valley just outside Nairobi.

Overlooking the Rift Valley just outside of Nairobi.


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