Wednesday, July 7, 2010

4th of July in Kenya? Hell yes!

Just because I'm not in the US of A, doesn't mean that we didn't celebrate like Americans! We rented out a place where we have our group trainings and spent the night up there. We all made a bunch of American type food with the supplies that we have here, got two kegs, had a bondfire, and sang at midnight for America. We all had a great time and so much fun being all together without a curfew!

On Tuesday, we had to make our own lunch with our language groups. We decided to have chicken or kuku. We don't have grocery stores here so that means we have to kill a live one and cook it....so we did! I have it all on video and it was an experience!  It was a very delicious kuku too! The video will hopefully be up in the next couple of weeks depending on internet connections.

Training is over in two weeks! We swear in on the 21st and then we are off to our sites. My address will be changing so don't send anything until I can get my new one up. Time now is being spent as much as possible with each other because this is the last time we are all going to be together for a while.

Kenyan Kisses!

1 comment:

  1. It's great to be an American especially on the 4th of July. What a great post! Enjoyed reading it. We went to San Diego over the 4th. Anna had a great time in Europe. She liked it better then our trip. I can't believe it! Take-care. Thinking of you...Jean (Tucson, AZ)

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