We’re back, safe and sound. I really thought the trip would be sketchier.. I don’t know what I expected exactly, but overall it was a really good trip.
We had a chance to visit some of the farms we’ve started through the food for work program. We slept at the AOET Kenya guesthouse. We went to Lake Nakuru and had our first official safari.
And I was reminded of a few important things. First, even though we live in Uganda, we live a good life. The guesthouse in Kenya reminded us of that. We enjoy running water, decent power, and comfortable beds. Second, we live on an amazing planet. The Giraffes at Lake Nakuru reminded me of that.
I’ll write more later, but for now it’s hello and goodbye for a while. I’m headed to Jordan for a teaching gig. It’s one of those “time to pay the bills” things. As always, I’m anxious, and hoping the time flies by. I can’t wait to get back to work in Uganda, and as always, I’m going to miss my family like crazy.
Hiya :)
Glad you had a good trip and all is well :) Always a humbling thing to be reminded where we all live … together.
I hope you have a safe trip to and time in Jordan.
Btw, I have a new job – I’ll send ya a tweet explaining :)
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Johnny hope all is well. Hey if you ever get feeling down etc remember don’t look into any mirror and see yourself, look at everything and see a Window, just waitin 4 you to go thru – Right? Let Go – Let God.
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JCW braddah from the Island