Today we went to a school Amini’s School. She is a friend of my Gram and
Pops. The school is for orphaned
children. There were about 60
students. I decided to teach them
to dance the Macarana. They sang
songs for us. I watched them do
cartwheels and handstands.
Kyle is taking his first trip to Africa. His mother grew up in Africa as a child and she is excited to show him this wonderful country. Please follow along as he experiences Africa. Be patient with us, as sometimes in Africa you do not have internet for several days. When we are able, we will post as often as we can.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Arushi Park
Today we went to a game park called Arushi Game Park. It was
about 30 minutes from Moshi. We
saw lots of animals, lakes plains, and mountains. Mt. Meru and Mt. Kilimanjaro were both not covered up in
clouds. This is a rare thing. We had a picnic between the two mountains and
enjoyed the beauty of Tanzania.
Marangu Gate
Today mom headed to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro.
The rest of the group arrived from the overnight stay in
Istanbul, Turkey. There are
several gates you can enter to Kilimanjaro National Park. We headed to one gate that leads up the
mountains. We saw porters getting
ready to climb, a waterfall, and enjoyed the trip up to about 6,400 feet. It was neat to see the different
landscapes as we got higher and higher in the mountains. There was a lot of Banana trees and
green plants.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Day One: Bumps in the Road
Well we got checked and it seemed to take forever! I mean
the line was not that long but oh my. All went fine and we made some new
friends at the TSA security check.
As we were beginning to get tired, they made our night. They were funny and asked us where we
were going. It was just the boost
we needed.
As we boarded the plane, a chef in hat and coat greeted
us. It was very cool. Once we were
settled in our seats, I turned on the in seat entertainment system. We had so many movies to choose
from. We were delayed on leaving
Dulles. The 10 and half hour
flight went pretty quickly. We
ate, slept, drank, and watched movies. When we arrived in
Istanbul, Turkey, there was a
really long delay on the runway.
As they were letting us off the plane our connecting flight was to leave
in 30 minutes. It would be tight,
but we felt sure we would try to make it. Little did we know that ahead of us
were many roadblocks. Waiting for
everyone to get off the plane, going through another security check, waiting
for people to make choice of which line to get in, then walking (or running) to
the gate through a crowded terminal. With all of that we did not make the flight. SO my mom began to worry and Gram
really began to worry. Mom stayed
clam and asked when we would be able to catch another flight. Not until the next night. On any other
trip, we would have been thrilled to explore a new country and be shuttled to a
hotel. But mom seemed worried she would not make it to Tanzania in time to
begin her climb.
WE ARE STRANDED IN TURKEY!
We were showed where to go to have our tickets changed. Mom and Pops talked with the ticket
person and she was able to work her magic and get Pops, my mom and me on a
plane that would transfer through Nairobi, Kenya. But again that was going to be tight to make the
flight. Once we got the thumbs up
to allow this change in flights, off we took running through the airport. The
ticket lady escorted us to the security check, through the terminal, and to the
gate. Mom and I sprinted the whole
way. Pops holding his own the
whole was as well. When we reached
the gate, we were relieved we had made the flight…last ones to board the plane.
We left the other to spend the night in Istanbul,
Turkey. I hope they take advantage
of the experience and see some of the sights. They will fly out tomorrow at 6pm.
The plane was not full and it was going to be 6 and half
hours to Nairobi, Kenya. Again,
movies, food, and sleeping.
As I looked out to see the lights of Nairobi, I began to get
so excited that I was going to finally be in Africa. Mom and I began talking about some of her experiences and we
both just had huge smile son our faces.
As we left the plane, I finally had arrived in Africa! The fresh cool
air was amazing. We would have a 5
hour layover in the Nairobi Airport, but it will go fast.
Mom said she is so proud of me and how well I rolled with
the punches. I was worried we
would not make and now that we are so close, I am so excited.
I am resting now in the airport as we leave for Tanzania at
9am. It will be a short 1 hour
flight. I hope to write more when we arrive in Moshi, Tanzanzia. As well as a few pictures we took.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
All packed and on the road.
All our stuff is packed and we are headed to Washington, DC to catch our flight. I road my bike over to my friend's house to say good bye.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Welcome to My Blog
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Hello, I am Kyle. |
I am so glad that you decided to join me on my trip to Africa.
I will try to post as often as I can while I am away, but my mom says the internet might not be so great all the time. I have been looking forward to this trip for a long time. Being the last one in my family to go to Africa, I am excited to see all the things Mom, Dad, Megan, Gram and Pops have been telling me about all these years. It will be sad to leave Megan and Dad behind, but I will have Mom, Gram, and Pops all to myself. If you want to send me a message, please leave a comment. We fly out on May 28th and will fly home June 16th.
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My Mom and I |
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