I woke up this morning at 6:30 without an alarm.
I keep checking the same lists over and over and over again.
I have been loading my iPod with tons of NPR podcasts.
I have been listening to "Africa" by Toto on repeat for about 24 hours.
Time to go to Africa, hon!
I can't believe it's been almost 2 years since my last trip (I also can't believe that the last thing I wrote about was a Kenyan Reality TV Competition. Woof.), but I am super excited about this trip. 5 days after I land in Kenya, I will be joined by 7 young adults for a 3 week Come & See Mission trip. This is the dream, why I started working for the AJs in the first place, and what I have been working towards for 2 and a half years. It was heartbreaking when I had to cancel the trip last year, but I have been feeling lately that this is how it was all supposed to happen.
Since 5 of the 7 Come & See participants are medical students at Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine (including my awesome sister Allie!), this trip will have a medical focus. When the group arrives, we will spend our first week in Kenya at the Apostles of Jesus AIDS Ministry (AJAM) in Kiserian, Rift Valley. Then we will drive to Tanzania for a few days of safari adventures (Ngorongoro Crater!), before flying to Uganda to work at the Queen of the Apostles Medical Center at Lima Farm in Nakaseke.
It is going to be a pretty intense three weeks!
I am going to do my best to keep this blog up to date. I'm also hoping to have some guest bloggers, so you can hear from the people with whom I am traveling. Of course, as ever, all of this is contingent on decent internet access.
Be well, dear readers. The next time you hear from me, I'll be on East African time!
Hey girls. Hope you are having a great time. Waiting to hear from either one of you on this blog. Hugs, Mayra
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