Thursday, November 26, 2009

Kenya Ketcha Turkey in Africa?

Well actually we didn't catch one, but we did buy a couple for over $4.00 a pound. Not something you do every day, but hey, this is a great celebration, a day of thanksgiving and we get to celebrate it with people who have dedicated their lives to God's purposes.

This morning we got to visit a couple schools run by incredible people. The pre-school, for ages 3, 4, and 5 was closing the school year with a program for parents. There weren't the usual American video cameras, but proud parents nonetheless eager to see what their kids have learned this year. The other school we visited had just released for the year, but it was fun to see some classrooms and hear the stories of this life-impacting program. The same organization manufactures and sells solar ovens and solar driers (as in drying fruit, not clothing).

Now we're gathering with about 23 people to celebrate American Thanksgiving with turkey as mentioned above, stuffing, pumkin and apple pies at the home of some ex-pats here. Pretty neat that they've opened their home to lots of people. We'll try to post some pix soon.

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