Hello everyone! Today is Feb.28th and we are going to be getting on our series of planes back to Seattle today! The past week has been full of anticipation to be back to Liberia and to come back home but we did some pretty cool things along the way.
We left Moshi on a shuttle bus to go to Nairobi, Kenya on Feb. 16th. The ride was supposed to take about 5 hours but ended up taking 9 hours due to several delays including a collapsed bridge along the way which was being filled with large rocks and dirt so vehicles could pass! We also saw an excellent view of Mount Kilimanjaro which has just has a fresh dusting of snow and looked spectacular.
We stayed at a great campsite in Nairobi which felt like a little oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. On the 18th we decided to do a bit of sightseeing around Nairobi and went and saw Karen Blixen’s house who was the woman from the movie ‘Out of Africa’ played by Meryl Streep. We also went and visited the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage which helps baby elephants orphans get reintegrated back into the wild. The trainers brought out many small baby elephants and fed them with bottles right in front of us, so close that we could touch them! Then the elephants rolled around and played in a huge mud pit which was really cute to see. Kevin and I also went to a restaurant called ‘Carnivore’ which is inside the Nairobi National Park. This restaurant used to have game meats that you could eat but now due to new conservation laws, they no longer serve zebra etc but they do have a lot of other meats. The waiters bring around soup, sauces for the meats, salad and then bring around endless supplies of different meats to the table which they carve up right there onto your plate as long as the flag on the table is raised; when you eventually are full you surrender and put the flag down. We ate the regular meats of beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, pork, sausage, as well as chicken gizzards, crocodile, camel, ostrich, and ox balls! We were stuffed but the experience was a lot of fun.
Next we took the night train to Mombasa which is an old train from the colonial era and we can attest that it has not had much of a face lift since then! Its old colonial glory may be faded but it was a great way to travel being able to have dinner (though not a very good one!), sleep, watch the scenery in the morning with breakfast all while taking a 15 hour journey. Mombasa was quite busy and hectic, although the old part of town was pretty neat being similar to Stone Town in Zanzibar. We spent one night there and then headed to Diani beach in a Tuk Tuk (one of those three-wheeled rickshaws you see in India). Diani beach was quite nice and was a nice way to relax during our last week in Africa.
Kevy and I are now in Liberia which has actually been quite nice. I spoke to Lamine today who I worked with in Bong and it was great to chat again. We also have enjoyed hanging out with friends in Monrovia and we even went to a party in this big house thrown by the grandson of the former president William Tubman. We are now just preparing ourselves for our 33 hour journey back to Seattle where friends will be picking us up! We woke up this morning so excited that we will see everyone so soon! Our flights, however, will not be very enjoyable as we go from Liberia – Ghana – Brussels – New York – Seattle and then drive to Vancouver! This will be a LONG day! But we figure the anticipation should make it go by quickly.
Anyways we look forward to catching up with you all soon...very soon in fact! Hooray!
Lots of love,