Last Night in Kisumu
This is probably the last post I will be able to do until maybe even London.
We are definitely sad to leave and have enjoyed our time here immensely.
This is a group shot from our dinner last night at the Chamah’s house.

Tonight for our last hurrah we went down to Kiboko Bay to have milkshakes and watch the sunset by Lake Victoria. Kiboko means hippo, but we did not see any hippos. We will have to wait until tomorrow to see our wild animals. Jennifer was able to go with us, but is still feeling kind of bad. Here are some pics.



Please pray for safe travels home!!
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Lisa Shoults said,
August 22, 2007 at 11:49 pm
For Jordan,
I have been sharing the web page with Sam. He is beginning to understand the whole Mission idea, and loves to see the pictures with you in them. I feel blessed that you are a role model for my young son, and he looks up to you so much! Thank you! I am praying for you all each day.
And tell Lauren that Sam still asks about her too! Glad she is feeling better.
We love you!
Tia
Vicki said,
August 23, 2007 at 5:05 am
Hi team! Tonight is the first time I have been able to look at the blog as I left town when you did and have been without a computer until tonight. Eric, thank you so much for all you have done to keep people updated throughout the trip, it is incredible to see through pictures and words what God is doing in Kenya. It is amazing that Calvary is blessed with so many young men and women who are excited to share their lives with others in less than comfortable circumstances. Chazer, we love and miss you. Can’t wait to hear the stories of your trip. I hope your safari is a great one and pray that everyone is well. See you all soon! Have fun in London! Love, Vicki Hogg
Shameeron said,
August 24, 2007 at 11:44 pm
By the time I post this you will be on safari or maybe done. I pray it was awesome. God is The Great Creator after all. We are praying for safe travels home and look forward to hearing all your stories and sharing your joy in serving the Lord. Love to you all,
Shameeron