Kenya: doing the tourist thing
I cannot believe it's our last full day here tomorrow! For today we had planned to visit the children's home in Nairobi that the church has been supporting for years, but that has now been moved to tomorrow so we decided to actually have a look around.
First, we went to a hill within Nairobi where you could look at the city. Beautiful, but unfortunately the children outright refused to cooperate.
To be fair, they've had to go along with everything is adults have wanted to do, so today we did something just for them: we went to a wildlife place and saw some animals. We saw a rhino pee (forever!) and even fed an ostrich!
We finished with a posh lunch at a restaurant, where for the first time here we saw a few white people. Apparently there are some here after all! And then the kids needed a nap break, since we never get into bed before 10 here...
First, we went to a hill within Nairobi where you could look at the city. Beautiful, but unfortunately the children outright refused to cooperate.
To be fair, they've had to go along with everything is adults have wanted to do, so today we did something just for them: we went to a wildlife place and saw some animals. We saw a rhino pee (forever!) and even fed an ostrich!
We finished with a posh lunch at a restaurant, where for the first time here we saw a few white people. Apparently there are some here after all! And then the kids needed a nap break, since we never get into bed before 10 here...
It was amazing interacting with you and the team during your stay here. I trust that your first visit to Kenya (and Africa) was memorable. Looking forward to seeing you again.
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