Well Done, guys! It's fantastic what you have been able to acheive in such a short space of time, and that the Lord has brought you through the various trials and problems you have experienced. Our thoughts are with you on your long journey home and we are praying for journeying mercies for you. God bless you all! The Landy family.
Janet Greaves: WELL DONE! Guys, God has enabled you to do great things in His name for which we praise Him, asking Him to finish by bringin gyou all home safe and sound. Thanks so much for sharing this experience through teh blog. It's been great to hear about it blow by blow as it were!
See you all very soon! Love Janetxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WoW What an amazing achievement, you all must be so proud. I'm really going to miss this blog, it's been the first thing we do in the morning!!! Have a safe journey home. Lots of love Joxxxxxxxxxx ( Andys sister )
Homeward bound What an experience the last 2 weeks have been for you. You should be so pleased with all you have achieved to improve the lives of your hosts. I'm sure they in turn have returned the favour and you have learned from them too. You've been missed and we're all looking forward to your triumphant return. Love to all and special hugs for my boy Andy xxxxxxxxxxxx
2 weeks already! It's wonderful to read through that long long list of things you guys have accomplished in the short time you've been there - amazing! There's a church hall that needs building next in Hartford!!
Wishing you all safe travel back and looking forward to hearing more stories and seeing the rest of the ... hundred photos! Fantastic what you guys have achieved.
keep up the good work Hi Jeremy or uncle Jezza,
Good to hear what you have been getting up to, we have been logging on every night to see your progress. It's been 24 today and we can only imagine what the weather is like in Kenya, hot hot hot. We all think you are doing an excellent job over there and we are looking foward to seeing you at the end of September so we can hear all about the project, life-style and diet,
All our Love, God bless, the Sibborns
Hello Seems like you have lots to do. Julyan looks like a little boy playing with his new car..hehehe. See you soon, love Joxxxxxxxxxxxxx P's what about a picture of the blogmaster! xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jerry hurry up home! Well done everyone, good to see some of you are still smiling! Jerry hurry up home, the car needs washing, the grass needs cutting and I've saved 2 weeks worth of pots and pans for you! Lots of love from us all x
:) Hope your feeling better today Andy, not long now till your all home. Take care Joxxxxxxxxxx
P's @ Andy..... When you get home I think a marathon Guitar session and one of Davids BBQ's sounds like a great idea xxxxxxxxxxxxxx(Andys sister)
World Correspondants Martin Bell, Robert Fisk, nowAndrew Wood,
Send dispatches on Kenya's building Work,
Checking on daily progress as we should,
And pleased that Andrew doesn't shirk,
From the sick bed, we note he's back
And how well we think he's done his wack.
Only 5? days to go!!!
to stewart and dave hope you are well you are doing a fantastic job i am very proud of you stewart nver flown befoer even though i am missing you just two more days to go love you loads xxxx safe journey home xxx
Hello Only 3 more days to go. Hope you're coping with the heat and fish heads!! I know how much you'd enjoy them.
Thinking of you in our prayers.
Well done all of you
Love Mum and Dad
Getting there! Hi, I've finally worked around 'security' at work to get on the blog! (yes I am working). Sounds like you are having a great experience, I hope all ill health is past now. Its pouring with rain is sunny Runcorn but not in quite the same style as it does there. Hope all the building work is coming along now. You are on the last leg to home. Well done.
Sound like Jerry has a side project of a male voice choir going on. Jerry, I thought you were from Kent not Wales!!
Our prayers are with you, God Bless you all. Baynham Family x
Updated :) Just thought Id write a quick note to say thanks for the daily updates! After getting back from
Zante (where I ate and lived like a king - not to rub it in!!) its really good to be able to read
what you have all been upto! Not long to go now so keep up the good work and just remember that you're all
taking part in a once in a lifetime experience so enjoy every minute!! Well done dad you're doing brill we're all
thinking of you loads love you lots like jelly tots Suz xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WHAT WAS JERRY SINGING? When the rains came down? " There will be showers of blessing ", ( he will probably sing that one when he is having a shower at home on Saturday ), or " Will your anchor hold in the storms of life " . Keep going !! You're like the Kenyan athletes in the 3000m steeplechase. The last 400m to go, the finishing line is in sight! As a Christian friend of mine from Kansas writes, " May the Peace of Christ be with you all ". Looking forwards to your return.
At long last..I have finally got to read your blog! The kids are at Lyn Kirwan's and I have sat down in an attempt to read your travel blog. It's great, I only wished I had logged on sooner. It's great to know what you are up to and see some of the things you are experiencing. Lots of Love and hugs to J and I hope he has not experienced the 'health' issue, you were talking about. I'll ring him later. Keep up the fantastic work.
Misc Glad you are getting better. When I was in Gambia, Africa I had a bout with my stomach. Push through, and keep the faith. Favor extended, my friend. The pictures just are amazing.
great work this is great,i am in kisumu and i fellowship with christ church PEFA,currently i am an intern with christian legal education aid and research,CLEAR as a legal aid communications intern,i would be glad to be part of ur team as a photographer during ur visits around kisumu,thanks for contributing to the gud of the humanity,
We are a group of 21 men from St John's Hartford, Christ Church Greenbank and Christ Church Wharton in Cheshire. We travelled to Kenya in August 2009 to take part in several development projects in the Butere district of Western Kenya to benefit both the local church and community.
You can find out more about the project at St John's Hartford web site
We left on 16th August 2009 and returned on 29th
... full info
Maxine and Chris Barratt
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Well done !!!!!!
Well done everyone, what a fantastic job you have all done. Welcome home. God Bless, Maxine and Chris