When I arrived in Eldoret, Kenya to see Maruge I was amazed by all the wonderful things and sights to look at. I enjoyed all the new faces of all the women and men that greeted me and all the children running around having fun and playing games and dancing. I also liked the chickens running freely around, the locals huts with clay stoves clay stoves. All these wonderful sights made me sure that there were a lot of things to do and explore around this village that I was curious about. I was also excited that I would finally get to meet Kimani Ng'ang'a Maruge, who was the oldest person to go to Primary School at age 84 and have him show me the primary school and all around the village.
1: Great intro...excellent YouTube...I love the photo you chose 2: ugali...cooking...dancing...a great wake up...nicely chosen photos 3:Kapkenduiywo...good description...I like your puzzled reaction to the different environment there 4:Asante, I upendo your YouTube! what a cool and inspiring man. 5:the inspiration of Teacher Jane 6:a bonus walk...and more inspirational conversation...I really liked the beginning of this entry...I could just imagine you and Maruge visiting 7:a special scarf 8:Determination...The way you built up to this lesson with your words summarizing the lessons of each day was very powerful Thank you, Deryn. If Maruge can read your blog — and I hope he can — he would be even more touched than me by your special visit. I love imagining you two on that specail walk.
2 comments:
1: Great intro...excellent YouTube...I love the photo you chose
2: ugali...cooking...dancing...a great wake up...nicely chosen photos
3:Kapkenduiywo...good description...I like your puzzled reaction to the different environment there
4:Asante, I upendo your YouTube! what a cool and inspiring man.
5:the inspiration of Teacher Jane
6:a bonus walk...and more inspirational conversation...I really liked the beginning of this entry...I could just imagine you and Maruge visiting
7:a special scarf
8:Determination...The way you built up to this lesson with your words summarizing the lessons of each day was very powerful
Thank you, Deryn. If Maruge can read your blog — and I hope he can — he would be even more touched than me by your special visit. I love imagining you two on that specail walk.
Good job, sissy.
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