Three Turkeys, a Goat and Ole Saint Nick


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December 25th 2008
Published: December 25th 2008
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An abrupt thud rattled the door, breaking the somewhat peaceful silence…and then another followed. The single bulb of light that illuminated the cramped, concrete chamber suddenly went off leaving me in complete darkness. The mischievous sound of giggles trailed off into the dorm and then multiplied. After a few seconds passed I finally shouted at the top of my lungs, “Kennedy! Joseph! I ... Read Full Entry



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The staff actually boiled the head in a pot and made soup...yuck!!!
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Nyama Choma...Kenyan Gold!!!

Goat's meat that is...
My favorite part of Nyama Choma...the HEART!My favorite part of Nyama Choma...the HEART!
My favorite part of Nyama Choma...the HEART!

Uncle Chris and I gobbled it up...yum yum!
Uncle Jeremy sporting some new hair...Uncle Jeremy sporting some new hair...
Uncle Jeremy sporting some new hair...

...that he borrowed from Eunice.
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Grace is an angel...



25th December 2008

Asante sana!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for bringing so much laughter and brightness to Kenya! We will miss you and pray you come back soon!
3rd January 2009

Thank you
Jeremy, thank you for all you have done for the children of Kenya. You are such a blessing and I am glad you follow your heart and do the things you do. I am so ready to go back to Kenya. My husband and I are praying and know we will go, we are just not sure when. I am glad you0 made it home safe. Take care of yourself and keep in touch.

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