YOUTH CHOIR SINGING AT NGATA AFRICA GOSPEL CHURCH
PASTOR PAUL MAINE MAKING ANNOUNCEMENTS AT NGATA AGC
MUTATO HIRED TO CARRY US TO NAIROBI FOR LUNCH
ELIANNA, SOLOMON, STACI, GIFTON, WYCLIFFE KETER AT LUNCH
LEONA HARLIN, LYNNE SNITKER, SHEILA ENGLERT
AT LUNCH AT MIDLAND HOTEL RESTAURANT
KASEY ENGLERT, ALEXANDRA KEISTER, HEATHER AT LUNCH
VICTORIA HENDERSON, LAURA NELSEN, JEREMY NELSEN AT LUNCH
SIGN AT ENTRANCE OF LORD EGERTON CASTLE
LORD EGERTON CASTLE
ACACIA TREES GROW WITH FLAT TOP
LARGE BIRD LIKE HAWK OR FALCON LOOKING FOR PREY
Today, we worshiped at Ngata Africa Gospel Church. The service was a combination of Swahili and English. Some of the songs we already knew. Since the words were on the wall at the front of the church, we could actually stumble along singing the songs in Swahili. When Pastor Meshack spoke in English, Pastor Paul Maine would interpret in Swahili. We rode in a matatu (large van for fifteen for hire) to Nakuru where we ate lunch at Midland Hotel Restaurant. We ordered from a menu. I ate one-fourth of chicken (leg and thigh), vegetables (green beans, carrots, peas), and irio (potatoes with pumpkin leaves), and spinach along with ginger ale. Everything was very tasty. We continue to have a mixture of American and Kenyan foods for our meals. We walked to nearby Lord Egerton Castle which I estimate to be about three miles round trip from the Baby Centre. The roads are not paved. They are hard packed dirt and very dusty, especially when vehicles and mopeds pass. When the rainy season comes, the road will be very muddy.
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