It was a good weekend! I went into the Nairobi Game Park early Saturday morning for my final safari. Saw the usual giraffes, zebras, gazelles, impalas, ostriches, etc., but we also caught a hyena (well, not literally caught) and saw a group of five lions. Here are a couple pictures:
Saturday afternoon I traveled with the Roberts and Brandon up the Ngong Hills. Ngong means "knuckles"...because the hills kind of look like knuckles. Anyway, it was an incredible view of the Nairobi area on the one side and then the Rift Valley on the other. Incredible. The view kind of looked like it was straight out of the African Sound of Music...
Sunday we spent the afternoon at the Masai Market. I finished up my souvie/gift shopping in the first few hours (after lunch at Java House…mmm turkey bacon chedder sandwich…), and spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out inside the Yaya Centre.
Yesterday began my last week of work at the hangar. The network was down yesterday (both the internet and the internal network), so it was a slow and fairly boring day, since most of our work is on the HR network drive.
Last night we hit up another Mzuri Monday Madness movie (my last!) and saw the Dark Knight. I don’t get high expectations about superhero movies, but it was actually pretty incredible. And again, for under $5 with a hot dog, popcorn, and coke, you can't pass it up.
The internet is back up at the hangar today, so I can get to my e-mail and all that, but the network drives are still down so it’s another slow day at the office. I’m kind of reaching the end of my workload, so I’m anticipating that the next few days will be pretty low-key before I leave.
Tonight we have dessert and a rousing game of Phase 10 scheduled. Nothing like the simple pleasures!
Friday/Saturday I’m journeying to Kibuurine to visit Koome, our AEX compassion child. I think I’ve mentioned this before. Your prayers would be really appreciated for this trip…it’s a long journey (300-ish miles away?). It will be sweet, but I’m a little nervous about it.
But for now, it’s time to get a 30-shilling lunch from the bucket lady. Ah, the things I will miss of Kenya :)