Sunday, 28 February 2010

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19 comments:

Linda Webb said...

Hi Team Kenya,
Great to know you arrived safely and already at work for the little ones.
Best to you and all our Rotarian partners.
Stay safe. Keep well.
Linda W.

Anonymous said...

Glad that you arrived safely. The children looked so happy. Dad, I see you are using your computer skills already!
Have fun!
Janice F

Anonymous said...

Way to go, Kenya Team 2010!

Hope the weather improves for you but glad to know neither mud nor rain can stop you.

Keep well!
Cheers
Laura Harper

Marne Huys said...

Hi Allan and Kenya Team!
It is so nice to read that you are on another SCAW trip!
Wish I was with you.
Have a wonderful and successful time!
Safe travel!
Marne Huys

your sister, Marion said...

Thinking of you, Patti, with love and admiration. Sure wish I could be there with you! Maybe another year? Bob will come next Thursday for dinner and Survivor, looking forward to it. Big Hugs, xxx Marion

Janice Foster said...

Dad,

Mom tried to post last night but couldn't. She asked me to try posting for her. Glad another distribution went smoothly.

Janice F

Doug MacDougald said...

Hi George and the Kenyan SCAW Team,
I wish you and the team all the best as you deliver bedkits and hope to the children and their families and communities of Kenya.
Safe travels,
Doug MacDougald

ROAN said...

Hello Kenya Team,

Looks like you are on your way to another successful distribution - even the rain can't stop you! Maybe we should develop a motto - Neither rain, nor mud, nor roads impossible will keep us from distributing!!!!
Keep up the great work.

Joan and Richard

Anonymous said...

Hi George and Team Kenya,
Great to read that you have arrived safely,and are working hard despite the rainy weather.Your reports bring back lots of memories for me.The kids are so beautiful!Stay safe and enjoy the kids.
Judy Snobelen

kevin said...

"Ahsanteni"-(thankyou),team Kenya !!

Am so grateful for what you are doing for our people even under the current weather conditions,I feel so indebted to them for not being with them these year but am sure they will be happy to know that I have them at heart and soon am looking forward to visit the people whom with open heart and passionately make them smile by knowing they will sleep safely and sound without worrying about mosquito's

Thanks for your inspiration and Allan, bravo for another consecutive Kenyan trip,you 'deserve' a Kenyan name!

God bless you and "Safari njema"-(safe travel)

Kevin Muhinga.

Mike Foster said...

Hello Brother George and the Kenya Team: Sounds like you are off to a wet but wonderful start. I just love the photos as it brings back many memories of my trip to Tanzania. Stay safe and enjoy every minute of it! Brother Mike

Anonymous said...

Hello! to all members of SCAW Team Kenya 2010.
I hope you are having a good experience in
Kenya.
Theodora Nandy
SCAW Team Kenya 2009

Duncan Macgregor said...

HI Team Kenya:
Sorry to hear about the rain, but there is no doubt you will get the job done regardless.
Receiving the Live Reports brings back many memories of Kenya and the folks who volunteer to help distribute the bedkits. Please give them my regards. Have fun!
God bless,
Duncan Macgregor.

Anonymous said...

Hello Alan, George and other Team Kenya 2010 members. I am enjoying picturing you in some of the spots and with some of the volunteers that we visited in 2008. How wonderful that you were with Eleanor and her street fkids again and now off to be with Dr.Dan in Kijabi. Do give my best to everyone- and do your best to stay dry! My next SCAW challenge will be to stay cool while in Togo in April!
Janice Gillespie Team Kenya 2008

Anonymous said...

Hi Team Kenya,
Good to hear your updates and see your photos! I've been watching the Ugandan news and read daily reports about the unseasonably wet weather-sounds like you're experiencing the same. The plus side is that your photos will be terrific without all the bright sunlight you were anticipating, Alan! Good luck with the rest of your work!
Warm wishes from Debbie and the Will-Dryden family

Gloria Andreychuk said...

Hi George: Don't know if you just received my email. Not computer savvy. Just talked to Carol. She's using your IPod and texting and loving it. Computer savvy.
Hope the rains have stopped for you. Honestly, it makes us feel wonderful to think of the work you are doing. In one word you people bring "hope".
Gloria Andreychuk

Marion said...

Hi Patti: Thinking of you everyday. Looking forward to a long walk next week (march break) to hear all about everything! I am so proud of you and your team. As a first timer, this must be a life-changing experience for you.
Isn't it wonderful that we can communicate while you are so far away?
Love always.............Marion

Cindy said...

Hi Cousin George & Kenya Team, I truly enjoy reading your comments and happy to hear your distributions are going well (despite the rain). The pictures of the children are wonderful, they look so happy! Have a safe trip home.

Anonymous said...

Hi Team Kenya: You folks are awesome. Got to tel you, that I did a SCAW presentation to a youth group last night who just did some fund raising for a well in Kenya. They were so pleased to hear that you were in Kenya at this time and said "wouldn't it be awesome if it was the same kids that got good water and a bedkit in the same month".Be well team---Clarence Deyoung