We filled our bellies at the Midland Hotel early Sunday morning and hit the road to hopefully get home not long after lunch. We'd barely gotten out of Nakuru when Jonathan and Chris heard a clicking noise coming from the back tire.
Praise God this tire repair shop was about 100 yards from where they discovered a nail in the tire.
Plugging the tire
This man in the hard hat to the left was quite entertaining during the wait. We were about to hit the road again...
All fixed! Check out the cow in the back of this vehicle. There is also a goat in there.
This looks like a great produce stand!
Looked like a family homestead similar to the one we saw at the museum.
The start of a beautiful ride through the city of Kericho. These are tea plants that seemed to go on for miles and miles.
This is a photo of a tea plantation. The homes in the front are housing for the plantation workers.
More tea plant fields...
The kids really were troopers the whole trip! Hannah and Connor sang for us a lot of the trip, because the Pages car radio doesn't work.
The ladies car had a blow out!! This time, there was no "puncture repair" close by, so our men came to the rescue!
Kids waiting patiently by the highway
Apparently, this is the Kenyan way to announce road work ahead. Because the roads are dusty dirt or muddy, the green branches stand out to warn other drivers that vehicles are broken down in the lanes ahead. There was no where to pull off the road. They had to put on the spare in the middle of traffic.
That's one flat tire right there (said in my best eastern NC accent).
18 wheeler passing and several onlookers...
Tammy had the brilliant idea of this make shift tent to keep our little mzungus from frying in the scorching sun while their dads changed the flat. Notice the beautiful Maasai blanket!
The jack was too small, so they balanced it on stacked rocks.
We prayed through this whole process. Do you notice the jack leaning to the left?
One of my favorite photos from our trip. The jack on rocks makes a great picture, but notice the kids' tent in the background!
Rice paddies near Kisumu
More rice paddies...
We made it home safely and the kids pitched in to help Charles wash Blake's truck.
Thank you, God for a safe trip to and from Nakuru. It was such a gift to take this awesome road trip with good friends and marvel at God's mighty creation.
Please pray for our activity time tomorrow afternoon with the boys. Pray that we make connections and that the boys talk with us during all of the things we have planned for them to do.
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