We took our friend to visit our orphanage. It was exciting for us to see the new dormitory.
These are our nursery and elementary classrooms.
These kids are in the under 5.
Wambau (with the blue sweater) is one of our newest orphans. She is TOO cute. Tony wanted to take her home. She ran to me when I called to her!
They were giving thanks for the cookies we brought them...

We got new exercise books (notebooks) with our school name printed.
Rice to be cleaned for lunch for over 200 kids. We have to clean the rice because they are often tiny stones and sometimes bugs in them....
Dirty little feet but oh so precious!
11 tray of eggs were collected from our chickens that day and I took all of it so that I can sell it to friends on campus. They were all gone the following day - with orders for more....that's over 300 eggs, people!!
The new dormitory...
Kitchen...we also took some pictures of the rooms but it was too dark and the pictures didn't turn out well...
A neighbor buying our water. We sell one barrel of water for 20 Ksh (RM1.00 or US0.30cents) - it's very inexpensive and really helps the community. There is not city water in that part of Ruai. The poor donkey....
Turning 60: Reflections on a New Season I was having lunch with a friend yesterday and found myself talking about my 60th birthday. I’m not usually one to make a big deal about birthdays—but as I approached this milestone, I found myself reflecting a little more deeply. Sixty feels… different. Special, even. One birthday message on Facebook welcomed me to the “Senior Club.” Apparently, turning 60 bumps you into a whole new age bracket. What does that mean? Well, for starters, higher insurance premiums—got that notice earlier this year! But beyond the paperwork, it feels like a shift. This is the beginning of a new season. Some call it the “final” season of life—but I’ve decided to see it as a privileged one. Because now, at 60, I’m the youngest in this new demographic! There are perks too—senior discounts at movie theaters, restaurants, parks, museums. Priority seating on trains and planes. It took me six decades to earn these privileges, and I’ll gladly accept them! Looking...
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