Hello everyone from Kenya! What a long travel but well worth it.I believe.
Zachary works at the airport and so he was able to meet me at my gate and walk me through the airport and us catch up while in line for my Visa. Had no problems, in fact because he knew people they didn't even go through my bags, just waved me through the line. Praise God, as I had a lot of stuff to give the kids that I wasn't sure how they would take that.
We made it to Zachary's house at 12:45am Monday... wow... what a ride, which could be a blog all to itself, ha. When I got here his wife, Agnus, had a bunch of food for us: Chicken, Rice, Cabbage, and their form of Pita Bread. All awesome. I ate it without drinking anything though because I fear the water. Going today to get some bottled water. We stayed up until after 2am catching up. I slept in the bottom bunk of a bunk bed with a mosquito net all around me. He lives in an apartment in the "slums" as he called it last night. There was a gate with barbed wire that we passed through tho so I feel completely safe.
I got up this morning about 9am (2am your time) and took a cold shower but I did have a bucket of water that they heated up so I could have some hot water. Quite a humble adjustment to say the least. Not sure what all the day is going to have but I'm super pumped. I feel completely rested and ready to go...no Jet Lag whatsoever at this point. Praise God!
Thank you all for your prayers...keep them coming as the Mission for Christ has just officially began!
In Christ,
KYLE
Hallelujah! As I woke up this morning, my first thoughts were, "Lord, please let us hear from Kyle" & there was the blog waiting on my phone! God is so good! Love from all of us!
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