Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Pringle Predator

Seth and Connor came up with the brilliant idea, "Let's turn the empty Pringle can into an airplane."  So, here is Seth's and my Sunday afternoon project: THE PRINGLE PREDATOR!



All it took was a Pringle can, a plastic ice cream lid, two Fanta bottle tops, spray paint, and a Lego propeller.  And yes, we have both Pringles and ice cream in Kenya!  Of course, the first thing Seth did was take it outside and throw it (which broke off one of the Fanta wheels). 

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Ants Attack, Part 3

The ants are back . . . and they've brought reinforcements!!!


Big Cats at Impala Park

Tammy had a lunch to attend earlier today, so I had the brilliant idea, "I'll take the kids to Impala Park to see the animals."   Oh yeah, did I forget to mention that it's the middle of the dry season and we live on the equator?  It was a little hot, but we had a blast!  Plus, we got to up close and personal with some BIG CATS.  It's amazing that this place is a short walk from our house!


In addition to the Page kids, we brought along two of the KJ's, Jack and Charlie.


King of the Hill anyone?


Checkin' out Lake Victoria 


Our old friend the Leopard stalking Lyla . . .


. . . and Lyla stalking some monkeys . . .


 . . . and everyone else stalking some impala.


A hike down railroad trail


Four buddies


A mama monkey and her baby


The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything


Lyla and her new friend, Cedric.


More pirates in their boat.

So, we had some pretty incredible timing today.  We arrived at the lions' cages right at feeding time.  In one cage they had one male and three females, and in another cage they had two males.  


The two males were brand new to the park and were still very wild.  This video will show you a good depiction of how wild . . . it was hard to believe that I was only a few feet from these guys, separated only by a chain link fence!


The other group of lions were pretty laid back.  Here's a cool video of a mama lion chowing down on some beef ribs (rare). 



Some of park employees asked if I wanted a photo with the cheetahs.  There only instruction was, "They are just big cats.  Don't be scared, just pet her."  This is Alice, and believe it or not she was purring while I was petting her.


And this is Alice's husband, Festus.  It was a little creepy petting him while he was eating, but he didn't seem to mind.


Connor hangin' with her two new friends.  She wanted to ride one like on Swiss Family Robinson!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Meet our Newest Agape Boys

Say hello to our newest Agape boys!  Pray that they'll settle well at Agape after life on the streets!  Over the years, we've had a boy named George Bush, another boy named Hillary Clinton . . . today I'm proud to present our first Fidel Castro (see below)!!!



Albert Onyango, Age 12


Brian Otieno Sunga, Age 12


Collins Omondi, Age 13


Fidel Castro Mwanza, Age 13


John Pesa, Age 13


Kevin Maina, Age 


Samson Shiraku, Age 13


Zadok Oduori, Age 11

We also had two of our runaways come back to Agape this week.  Thanks for the prayers!


Daniel Odongo, Age 13


Geoffrey Oluoch, Age 11