On the Road Again!
It was a sight to see the three of us climb into a small Toyota with all our bags and backpacks so that we could move onto our next lodging. We had Marla's small trunk and our laps full. We are now in an apartment about 15 minutes away, but that's at night with no traffic and who knows how long it takes with "normal" traffic. Marla is another of Sally's friends that is generously giving us free room and board. We'll be there till Wed. The big problem is that Marla does not have Wi-Fi so it's going to be hard to get out posts daily as I have been doing. Right now I'm sitting in a little restaurant.It's the end of Saturday and not much going on since school is closed so now I'm trying to catch up after a very, very hectic last 4 days. Here's a few pics.
Our wonderful Hellen, Cook Lemi, Teacher Grace, Teacher Rachel and Teacher Everlyn. Notice that Lemi, and the teachers have brown checked dress and aprons. It was fabric for uniforms, but now they are changing the uniforms to blue and yellow.
9 cute little 3-4 year old girls showing off their blue dresses. Little girl in the middle will get her blue dress on Monday.
This playground would not pass inspection in the US. One little girl fell from the top on Friday and scared me to death. The kids must be made of rubber.
Kings of the Mountain. I was inside the Baby Class and these boys insisted they were going to get my attention no matter what.
Pre-Unit Class hard at work. Looks like one is taking nap.
Yum! Favorite part of the Day - Lunch in the Nursery Class. I can't believe they can eat that whole plate of beans and rice.
Lala Salama from Kenya
It's late and I'm going to bed
You are doing such a wonderful job with the posting and pictures. The kids look very happy to see you!! What a wonderful experience.
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Thank you Julie. The kids are so much fun and just the smallest things delight them. When the little ones got the blocks for the first time it was like Christmas. I can't thank the sponsors enough for all their support of these kids because it takes so little to make such a huge difference in their lives.
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