As we will be returning to the States so soon, I have pondered some of the things I'll miss.
One is the international aspect of life in Nairobi. Most places we go are frequented by people from all over the world.
And the organization I work with is a picture of that also: at our weekly prayer meeting recently, I looked around the room. There were 10 Americans, 6 Kenyans, 5 Brits, 2 New Zealanders, 1 Swiss(er) and 1 Canadian.
Littleton, Colorado is not like that.
And yes, it's another photo that has nothing to do with the post. I just love cars. Even ones that have their body parts held on with straps.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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I can understand that it must be hard for you. I have been following number of blogs about Kenya and I really do NEED to go back!
Mark James Bowness
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