Tomorrow is my last day in Kenya. It’s unfortunate that my ability to write has been limited to my second day here & now my second to last. This trip was not what I expected. There was very little magic. I had a few of those energizing moments that I normally get when exploring a new city or place: the first ride on a matatu, my LONG walk through Kibera, being taught how to eat with my hands, & the first (and probably only) time I got the price I wanted from a street vendor. Other than that the trip was very normal; very comfortable. I have met some incredible people; I have met some very disappointing people. I was blessed by Kenyan hospitality and disappointed by others dishonesty. I watched the selfishness, corruption, & pride that has prevented this country from thriving. On the other hand, I didn’t walk into a single home where everything wasn’t offered to me. I’m not sure what would be harder – government reform or convincing the public that the government could reform. Yesterday the national government instituted a noise ordinance. Noise ordinance! Of all of the things Kenya needs-desperately needs-I am not sure how that initiative got a priority of funding and attention.
Before I leave tomorrow I will attend the 1010 network meeting. This should be a perfect send off. The members have proven to be some of the most inspirational people I have met. Kenyans serving Kenyans. I hope that they give me a last day that will leave me aching to return…
Hey, we miss you buddy. Let us know when you'll be back in Denver. We get back this Saturday.
ReplyDeleteGood to read you here. I remember your trip here. Wish you were coming again sometime. Stay in touch.
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