Tuesday, December 23, 2008

We are in Nairobi!!

We landed last night (Monday, Dec. 22) at 9:15pm Nairobi time, Dan, Connie, Rachel and Josiah were there waiting for us. They have a land cruiser that we all piled into with all our luggage, It's beautiful here today! About 80 degrees and sunny. Nice cool breezes are flowing through Crum's house, which is just beautiful. We slept well last night and are feeling pretty rested by today actually. Today Connie, Kyle and I (Carlye) went to the produce market first thing. Connie bought all sorts of fresh veggies and fruits - papaya, mango, pineapple, potatoes, apples, bananas, etc. We met several nice people that she buys from regularly. Lots of hustle and bustle there. Then Connie, Rachel, Claire, Kyle and I went to a baby orphanage nearby to pick up Mercy, a 7-month-old baby that the Crums have been caring for now and then. We will have her until Friday. When we got there, it was time to feed the babies lunch, so we all helped. They were all old enough for solid food and were all hungry! Kyle was feeding 2 little ones (about 10-12 months each or so) at one point! Mercy just takes formula in a bottle. We all enjoyed helping out with the babies, Tonight we will go out for supper at the Java House restaurant, that we have heard about often from the Crums. We also went to the mall today which we were surprised to find very modern and Western looking.

London was quite an experience. We were on the plane for 9 hours because of sitting and waiting - first to de-ice the plane in Chicago, then since we were late getting into London, sitting and waiting to get to a gate. We took our pre-arranged shuttle to our hotel after we got through customs (which was a breeze). At the hotel, that I had booked online, the guy gave me a map and drew a dot about 4 blocks away. We had to walk to a "sister" hotel with all our luggage and carry-on bags! Yikes. We were pretty surly and beat after that. The room we checked into was tiny, about 61 degrees with the window open. We did however have a private bathroom with a shower. We did not feel secure really much at all, but took a nap and then left for the London Eye. We got a look at Big Ben right out of the subway station. Then riding on the London Eye (big ferris wheel - clear capsules to ride in) was awesome. You can see for miles. We took lots of pictures of the London area from up high. We got something to eat, walked around alittle then took the tube back to the hotel. We were relieved to see that our room had not been ransacked... (I just chuckled to myself...) We took another walk around the neighborhood and bought some baked goods for breakfast Monday morning. Then we turned in for the night. It finally got warm at about 3am when Pat figured out how to turn up the heat. We were happy to check out and say good-bye to that hotel! We had to walk the 4 blocks back to the original hotel in the morning to catch our shuttle to the airport. Our flight to Nairobi was smooth and on-time.

I'll write more later in the week. We are planning a trip out to Maasailand Friday through Monday. Christmas day will be spent at the Crums house. Bye for now!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds wonderful...warm tropical breezes, buying fruit at the market and spending time with grateful children...currently we are having another ice storm, with no "in season" fruit at the market and with expectant children waiting on holiday gifts....We will all have to "live" through your experiences :) Have an awesome time...keep the updates coming.

Anonymous said...

McLaughlins!!

So glad to hear you arrived safely! It sounds like you had quite an adventure getting there! The weather here stinks so soak up plenty of sun for the rest of us and enjoy your time there! God bless you and your family! Merry Christmas!

Easleys

paigerockson said...

Glad to hear you made it! Your first day sounds tremendous! The orphanage sounds like a great experience and a wonderful outreach to the community. Can't wait to hear more! Merry Christmas,
AJ and Paige

Brad, Carmen, Braylen and Alea Fleck said...

I am so glad you got to visit an orphanage and minister there. It is an experience I think every Christian should have!!!