Yes, when one crosses the equator, one must stop for photos. (Dunno if you noticed that the kids have one arm on each side of the equator. Rachel didn't quite get the idea.)
This past weekend, we visited Eldama Ravine, a retreat place run by retired AIM missionaries. It's in a beautiful spot. We went with another family and had a great time relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of Nairobi.
One really fun thing is that the hosts make ice cream and jam and have fresh milk and eggs. The ice cream had the highest fat content I can remember tasting. Ooooh, goood.
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Yup. I'll post a pic of me & the wife one of these days soon.
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