From Rutundu we drove a little further to Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (big TNC project site). We spend 3 nights at a house there. The house was simple and meals were provided, but we were able to bring in our own
food and cook for the kids ourselves. From the pool we watched elephants, giraffe, impalas, and mischievous little vervet monkeys (who stole bananas and apples from us). One highlight of the game drive here was a g
iant family of elephants (15-16) ranging in ages to even the smallest babies. We just parked and watched them all cross the road around us and then saw them again later in a long line crossing a large plain - very impressive. Joey and David heard a rhino right outside their door while they were sleeping (Joey thought it might be something trying to get into their coolers)!
On the way home we spent a night in Nairobi and Joey and I got to go to the city market and do a little shopping and then we got to watch American movies on tv in the hotel - it felt very luxurious.
We were happy to return home and find that Mama Jackie had left us a lasagna and homemade bread for us - very nice when there really isn't such a thing as pizza delivery after a long trip. The kids are still off until Tuesday, so they will have some good relaxing time before school starts up again.
This trip required a lot of logistical planning. We needed different insurance for the car in Kenya, needed copies of the car's title (all in someone elses name since we haven't changed that and that it turns out they never asked us for), lots of food coordination, camping prep, and just dealing with Nairobi traffic. At one point there was a water main break and you get down a road to find everyone turning around. I wondered aloud why someone didn't turn us around sooner and Matt commented that would have required someone to be in charge. As David passed us we asked him if he knew how to get to the hotel after the diversion he says "I know where I'm going, I just don't know how to get there".
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Now that we are back in Arusha, Matt took the opportunity of the kids being out of school to take them to pick out their own chickens. We are now the proud owners of 9 hens and one rooster. We were hoping to not have to buy a rooster (and I was thinking that again at 4 am this morning), but apparently we need him for a couple of weeks to make sure the hens settle in okay. After that he will have served his purpose and he'll probably become a good meal for us all (assuming mama jackie knows how to handle that).

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