Thursday, January 27, 2011

We've arrived

We made it here to Moshi. The long flight to Ethiopia was actually pretty nice. The plane was pretty empty so we had room to spread out and sleep. We also watched a few movies each. The long part of the trip was from Ethiopia to Kilimanjaro. We arrived in Addis Ababa around 7am on Wednesday and were supposed to catch our connecting flight to Kilimanjaro at 10:30am. Our flight got delayed until 1pm. We finally got on the plane and left around 1:30 and ended up making an unscheduled stop in Mombasa, Kenya to drop off some passengers and pick up some others. We finally landed in Kilimanjaro around 6pm and found out that we couldn't enter the country without having proof of having received a yellow fever vaccination, something the travel nurse told us we weren't required to get. So a small argument and $100 later we got the shots, picked up our bags, and were on our way. Needless to say, we crashed soon after we were shown to our room.

Today we slept in (if it can be called that...the roosters start doing their thing around 4am right outside our window), took a cold shower because the electricity goes out about once a day, and went to the orphanage and new school with James. We were planning on buying bikes to get to the school every day, but we found out today that the new school is about 12 kilometers away so that option is out. We're meeting with James again on Sunday to figure out the transportation issue. We got home today around 2pm, had lunch, and slept for 5 hours. I guess we still have a couple days to get over the jet lag.

It's very hot here and we have to sleep with a fan right next to our bed. My feet are the size of watermelons because of the heat. Mark's not happy about it. Our place is right at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro. We walk out our door and first thing we see is the snow capped top of the tallest mountain in Africa. Absolutely amazing. We went on a small walk yesterday and guess what we found? The Kilimanjaro Church of Christ, right across the street from where we live! What are the odds. We're excited to see what services are like on Sunday, and a little worried about the fact that they probably worship in Swahili so we might have just a little trouble understanding what's going on. But just being there will be a good experience.

We just had dinner and are sitting in the living room watching the news. We don't start work until Monday so tomorrow we might go out to town and do a little exploring. Saturday we've planned an all day hike to the first camp on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Hopefully I'll get to post some pictures soon. Despite the huge nap we just woke up from, we'll probably be going to bed within the next hour or so.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay!!! Thanks so much for posting!! We're anxiously awaiting every post but don't waste too much time posting!

Was mark upset about spending money for shots or about your feet swelling!?
Glad you're there safe:)

Megan and robin.

Lauren and Carter said...

Wow. So excited for you guys - what a fun thing to adventure like that together. :) Thanks for the update!

Anonymous said...

Been thinking about you constantly, thrilled that you made it safely. The best laid plans..... What a fantastic setting. Can't wait to see and hear more.

love you
mom

Kylee Adam said...

Oh I am so happy you made it safe and sound! I am so excited to hear all about your amazing experiences so make sure to blog often! I love your guts!

Anonymous said...

We are so happy to hear that you have arrived safely. Cant wait to hear about the Church on Sunday and all of your adventures. Enjoy every moment. We love you both!
Rob and Dana

Anonymous said...

we look forward to hearing about your adventures !
But I agree with the first post... work and adventure first then post.
All is well here...
Love you so much
Mom and Dad C

Jessy and Adam Baird said...

Yay!!! So glad to hear from you! I can't believe you are THERE! Be safe and have lots of fun! Love you guys!

Rachel said...

awesome!! oh, I can't wait to see pictures, I'm sure the view is lovely.