So sorry to all of you for the delay in posting! I did not realize that people were actually reading this.
After my break in the bitter cold of
I included a few videos from the entertainment and ribbon cutting ceremony. As much as I tried to avoid giving another speech, a group of old women demanded that I say a few words. Somehow my Swahili has progressed to the point where I was able to tell everyone what country I was from, where I work, and that Barak Obama wishes them all the very best.
Aleke, the district officer and ONato
Signing the official register
One exciting initiative I am working on is a partnership with my company and an online lending group called Kiva.org. This arrangement could deliver some new loan capital to all of our FSAs. Check back in a few months and hopefully you will be able to loan as little as $25 to all these friendly villages from my pictures.
Ribbon Cutting
Some local dances
Aleke Dondo from K-Rep motivates the crowd
6 comments:
Thanks for the post!
I especially enjoyed that you shared that Barack Obama wishes everyone the very best. You are too funny. I was thinking of you on inauguration day wondering how Kenya was treating you and how you were celebrating. :)
You missed a day of snow followed by an entire night of freezing rain. Can you imagine what we woke up to this morning?
We are thinking of you and are glad that you are enjoying your job. Keep the blog posts coming!!
The videos were awesome, thank you for sharing!
Did this remind you of your trip to my village in Bangladesh?
i wish you would have taken a video of you sharing obama's wishes to everyone. thanks for the vids!
Heard about Kiva awhile back and they do great work (history of their founders is a great read, inspiration and perspiration.
But stumbled upon this TED video and immediately thought of the work you're doing, might be a group to get involved with. At the very least, the video is humbling and inspiring: http://anexpatinlondon.tumblr.com/post/77160984/if-youre-feeling-down-about-your-job-situation
Hope you ahve the bandwidth to view the video, it's well worth it.
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