So I think I am back in the blogging business for the upcoming journey to Africa. I won't be bringing back a baby this time, so there won't be updates and introductions to look for, but something interesting has to happen, right?
Some might start a Facebook page at this point, but that seems like a road that has no end. I need a less-than-three-week-road that begins, I guess, tonight, and ends when I return to U.S. soil.
I only have 5 nights left to sleep in my own bed but it is getting harder to do just that. There are so many things to do: pack, prepare speaking notes, leave little gifts for the children, pay bills, get my will signed, vacuum up boxelder bugs, find room for 10 punds of candy corn that missionary kids just have to have, wrestle with my guilt in leaving my children, and find the missing webcam so I can Skype home to guilt-inducing offspring a few times.
If you want to follow along, welcome! I can't promise anything profound, but I will promise to post a photo or two of a hippo.
This is where it would be appropriate to post some Kenyan salutation. I actually have a few that a freind taught me in February. The problem is that, while I wrote down their phonetic spellings, I neglected to record their meanings. Oh well.
Adios,
KenyaKris
1 comment:
yeah....totally excited to see pics of the hippos you will meet - as well as other things and people as well.
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