I will be visiting my niece in Dallas, TX from Thurs. Sept. 6 until Mon. Sept. 10. Look forward to photos of Texas after that!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Visiting Martin & Family in Greensboro: Sept. 1-3



Here are the two brothers happily playing together. Lu adores his older brother!

Here he is in a fire truck they have on display in the museum.

Finally, the great weekend came to a close, and Lori came to pick me up to go back to Durham.

Adventure in Protesting: US Style! August 29
The workers labor under conditions that risk their health & safety, and now they are demanding union representation to improve conditions, but the company has just responded with threats and firings. In Williamsburg, Virginia, the company was holding a Stockholders meeting, and about 1000 people attended to pressure the company to accept the union.
We met several of Lori's friends there.
In the photo below/right you see me standing with Laxmi and Alexandria. I'm holding a whistle in my mouth that we were using to make noise! This protest was not like those we see at home. There was no tear gas, no running from police. In fact, they had arranged with the police in advance and they escorted us the whole way.
We spent the whole day there. First we attended a wonderful church service in which the pastors talked about the work of God being for justice and righteousness, and if we are the people of God then we must also work for justice. It was very inspiring.
After the service, we joined in a march. We walked for some time and then rested at the end, when we heard more speeches. Finally, we boarded the buses and headed back to Durham.
Visiting Charlotte: August 25-26
Lori's parents have moved from out in the country, where they lived when I visited last 6 years ago, into the heart of the city.
We then went to a new facility just outside Charlotte that is a training site for the US Olympic White-Water Rafting team. Groups of regular people can also sign up to go rafting on the course. it looked like great fun!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Visit by Pamela & Flora from DC: August 24
My niece Pamela and dear friend Flora came down to Durham from DC to visit for the weekend. They arrived by train...3 1/2 hours late! And I thought only transport in Kenya ran so off schedule! It was great to see them.
Martin and his wife and kids came up from Greensboro to spend time with them also. Left to
Right: Martin, Flora, Pamela, Me holding Luanzo, Megan, Waiswa
We also went to the American Tobacco District in downtown Durham. Below are Waiswa and Antony with Pamela & Flora.
Suprise visit by Martin Khamala!
On August 22, I got a big shock...my lost son appeared at the door with his two sons! What a surprise and joy. We had not spoken or seen each other for six years, and suddenly there he was. I got to meet another grandson for the first time.
Bahamas Trip: July 24- Aug. 3
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The most enjoyable part (besides talking and catching up for hours with Gladys) was visiting Port Lucaya Marketplace and seeing the different shows they present. It was so packed, one can easily get lost, so you have to just join hands to stay together! Below in the photo you can see some of the dancing at Port Lucaya. Wow, those ladies can dance! It's as if they don't have bones in their bodies! Me, if I were to dance like that I think I should end up in hospital!
During the day, I spent lots of time with Gladys' daughter Vanessa, who LOVES going to the beach and loves the water.
USFWI Triennial Conference In Indiana: July 19-22
About USFWI (from their website): The United Society of Friends Women International (USFWI) is a Christian international organization of Friends (Quaker) women. Our purpose includes stimulating our spiritual development, cultivating Christian stewardship and nurturing education for mission among Friends. We support Friends mission programs around the world. We meet globally every three years in our Triennial sessions.
About the Triennial: This year, I was able to attend the Triennial session in Indianapolis, Indiana at the Adam's Mark Hotel. The next Triennial session in 2010 will be held in Kenya. The conference was very good, but we were so cold...freezing!...inside the hotel. So cold, in fact, that we had to send the women from Indiana back to their houses to bring us blankets!
Here is a photo of my roommate / friend Niva Kegode wrapped up in one of the Indiana University blankets that was brought for us. (photo from USFWI website)
Part of the program was a cultural experience for the Americans: the Kenyan delegation prepared Kenyan tea and mandasi (like doughnut holes, but that aren't so sweet) and ground nuts. These are typical Kenyan tea snacks. Everyone really enjoyed this experience.
(See photo below/right.) (photo from USFWI website)

Here I am, trying to show Eden how fix a headscarf properly! She works for the Friends United Meeting Ministry in Africa office, based in Kisumu. (photo from USFWI website)
About the Triennial: This year, I was able to attend the Triennial session in Indianapolis, Indiana at the Adam's Mark Hotel. The next Triennial session in 2010 will be held in Kenya. The conference was very good, but we were so cold...freezing!...inside the hotel. So cold, in fact, that we had to send the women from Indiana back to their houses to bring us blankets!

Part of the program was a cultural experience for the Americans: the Kenyan delegation prepared Kenyan tea and mandasi (like doughnut holes, but that aren't so sweet) and ground nuts. These are typical Kenyan tea snacks. Everyone really enjoyed this experience.


Here I am, trying to show Eden how fix a headscarf properly! She works for the Friends United Meeting Ministry in Africa office, based in Kisumu. (photo from USFWI website)
Visting Around Durham
Here we are in Durham's American Tobacco Historic District in downtown. It's a new area that has developed the old tobacco factories that once dotted the city. Now the old brick buildings are being converted into offices, flats and areas like this, which are open spaces used for trendy restaurants, shops and a concert venue. This place also has lots of nice waterfalls all over.
The Museum also has a beautiful Butterfly House. In that area, they also had these beautiful birds that I really loved (pictured below).
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