Sunday, October 19, 2008

Mt. Longonot Pictures


Finally! Here are some pictures from our adventure on Mt. Longonot. I kind of put them in here backwards, sorry about that! The first picture is from the highest peak on the mountain. You have to climb up and then climb around more to finally make it to the peak. The view was gorgeous as you can see here!


This is the group of guys that went. We were a mixture of couples and singles.

~And here are the ladies~

This was our view when we got up the first part of the mountain. The highest peak across from this spot is the peak that the first picture is taken from. We climbed about an hour and a half to get from this point to the highest peak. It was definitely worth it! Hope you enjoy these!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Middle School CFS

Well, we made it through 3 days of camping with 8th graders! We left Tuesday morning and arrived back in Nairobi Thursday afternoon. We definitely had an eventful trip! We took 2 buses and 1 van there and Ed and I were the sponsors on one of the buses. Our bus was the lucky one to break down on the side of the road. So imagine, a bus full of 8th graders in rural Kenya. Fun, fun! We ended up being on the side of the road for about 2 hours. The other bus got to camp and dropped off those students and then had to come back to get us and our luggage which was on top of the bus. Oh, and I forgot to mention the 2-3 times we had to stop before the bus broke down because things were falling off of the top of the bus! It was definitely an interesting journey!

We camped out in tents and had a guide group that ran all of the activities. When we got there we started with 4 groups and had team-building exercises. Like the log walk and spiders web. The next 2 days we had 3 groups with 3 activities. On Wednesday our group went on a mini safari. It was fun especially since Ed and I haven't been on a Safari yet and don't plan on going anytime soon. (we figure we have plenty of time for this!) We saw zebras, giraffes, impalas, warthogs (and little babies, which were actually cute!), baboons, chimps, waterbuffalos....and probably some other things that I can't remember to mention! Anyway, it was fun. Our 2nd activity was a bush walk. We walked back into a foresty area with our guide who taught us about the different plants and the things that the bush people would use. Our students were able to try to make a fire from just wood and shope bows and arrows and threw spears. It was a neat learning experience!

On Thursday we did a community project. We went to a local school and the guys mixed cement for a walkway and the ladies painted windows. I think this is actually what our students liked the best. They did a great job and worked hard. Ed and I were able to go to the "nursery", basically the Pre-K and K section, to meet those kids. There were about 50 students in each class with just one teacher. It definitely makes you appreciate what we have here at Rosslyn and in the states. The kids were adorable! Each class sang us a song which had motions to it. Ed decided to try to teach the K class "I'm a little teapot" which they understood some of. I think they enjoyed going through the song and doing the motions with us.

Thursday afternoon we headed back here to Nairobi and thankfully had a less eventful trip! We both enjoyed it, but were glad we had Friday off of school to relax and recover. I will continue to try to post pictures. I haven't been able to get any to upload so far, but I will keep trying! God bless~!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Still here...

Hello all! Sorry we haven't written in forever! I sat down a couple of times to post, but our internet was running at a snails pace! I'll try to update you on what has been going on.

The weekend of the 13th of September we went a little outside of Nairobi and climbed Mt. Longonot. It was a tough climb, but really fun! It was above 9,000 feet in elevation and sure took your breath away!! When you get to the top you are able to see the huge crater in the center of it. Then you can walk all the way around it (about a 3 hour walk). We went with some friends from Rosslyn and had a great time. I have tried to post pictures, but we don't have enough internet speed right now. I will keep trying and will get them posted eventually!

The week after was our Spirit Week at school. Each day there was a different activity for the students to participate in. (pj day, twin day, etc) We had 2 basketball games that week, one being against a rival school. It was a crazy week, but lots of fun!

The week after Spirit week was Spiritual Emphasis Week for our MS and HS. A speaker was flown in from Canada for the week. The students had chapel everyday along with break out groups. It was an encouraging and challenging time for the students to stretch their relationship with God.

Now we are to the present. Today (Saturday) Ed and I went to try to finish our shots that we were supposed to get as soon as we got here. (yeah, we're a little late!!) It was our first time to go to the clinic and we really had no idea what to expect. I am happy to say that I was pleased by it. We got in really fast and the dr. was extremely personable. We were able to get one of our shots, but have to go back next sat. to get the second. At least now we know what to expect.

This week we have the Cultural Field Studies (CFS) for the MS. Ed and I are both sponsoring the 8th grade trip. We are going to be doing different team building activities and will be out of Nairobi from Tuesday morning until late afternoon Thursday. Ed and I are both excited about the experiences we will be able to have. I will blog more about this when we get back.

Personally we are doing well. Staying extremely busy; especially because of coaching. It is really crazy to think we have been here for 2 months. At times it seems like we have barely been here, but at other times it seems we have always been here! Life in Kenya has in some ways became normal. There are still times when I get frustrated with the lack of control we have other things, or the lack of options, but that too, has become "normal." :) We are blessed and see that everyday. There are a lot of positive changes going on a Rosslyn and we feel blessed that we get to be here to see them take place and also be a part of them. 

I ask that you keep the school and our superintendent in your prayers as changes take place. That God will give him as well as our Leadership team wisdom. Please continue to pray for Ed and I and for our marriage. At times things are trying because of the circumstances, but overall I feel so blessed to be experiencing all of this together. Our health has been good, so that is definitely a praise. Thank you for sticking with us! I am still trying to do better about blogging more often, please bare with me! I am not that patient when it comes to the computer, so that is part of the problem! God bless you all and we will write again soon!

~Ed and Tricia