So much has gone on since the last
time that I posted that I am not really sure where to start. Some of the big news would be that we
climbed Mt. Kenya! The last weekend
in February we took twelve of the high school students and climbed Mt.
Kenya. The trip was a total of
five days. On Sunday we drove to
the Mt. Kenya National Park and hiked in to the first camp. We stayed there for the night and the
next day had an acclimatization hike and then hike back down to base camp.
Tuesday morning we hiked up to the next camp, at 14.200 ft
altitude. We stayed here for a few
hours to eat and sleep a little before leaving at 2 am to climb to the
summit. We made it there just in
time to see the sunrise around 7:30 am. The early morning climb to reach the
summit was freezing!
Literally. The water in my
water bottle was frozen. Out of
the twelve kids that we brought with us, nine of the kids made it to the
top. After reaching the summit we
only stayed at the top about ten minutes because it was so cold! We then turned around and hiked back
all the way to base camp. That was
a long day. Thursday morning we
hiked from base camp out to the bus again.
All in all it was a great
trip. I really enjoyed all the
hiking and the sunrise at the top of the mountain was amazing! The hiking itself was not as difficult
as I had anticipated it to be. The
most difficult part of the trip was how cold it was.
I got home from Mt. Kenya Thursday
early evening and waiting here at Maxwell was our new principal and girls dean. I know the family from working at camp
and was very excited to see them again!
The following morning I picked Chett up from the airport and the rest of
his family came in that evening.
Over the next week we went on
several safaris. We went to the
Nakuru, Massai Mara, and Amboselli National parks. These trips were
amazing! I had not had the
opportunity to go to any of these places yet and I truly enjoyed every moment.
The following week was Week of
Prayer here at Maxwell followed up by a spiritual retreat at Brakenhurst. We had the chaplain from Union here and
he was the speaker for the whole week.
I really enjoyed all of his talks and I think that the kids did as
well. For the retreat we loaded up
three buses of kids Friday morning and spent the weekend off campus.
It has been a very busy couple of
weeks. I also have two new
students and I am now teaching grades 1 through 4. I cannot believe how quickly the time is going. In just about two months I will be
heading back to the U.S. and up to camp for the summer.
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