Shower Time ......
Getting the stink eye from Max |
There are two dogs with me here in Kenya. And while Lucky at 15 years old is decidedly senior and sedentary, Max at 9 months old is anything but. Hiking and playing in the dirt is a ubiquitous part of Max's life as is the shower that inevitably comes after such activities.
Like most Labs (Max is a Yellow Labrador Retriever) he is accustomed to - nay - addicted to anything wet or dirty. Lake a moth to the flame - Max makes a beeline for anything resembling a swamp or puddle and frolicks with joyous abandon. He and I don't share this enthusiasm for mud and dirt as I am the reluctant "cleanup crew" in charge of ensuring that the grime stays out of the house.
Until recently Max loved the shower reveling in the warm water and attention. But suddenly - he has decided that there will be no more showers. He stubbornly sits on the deck as we engage in a contest of wills. He is steadfast in his position and gives me the stink eye when I try and coax him inside.
His resolve softened last night when it was time for dinner. As I prepared both dogs' meals - he watched with interest clearly confused about how he would stay on the porch AND have dinner. I walked over and put Lucky's food bowl down and left Max's on the counter. Now - the contest of wills was fully on. He deliberated for a full minute - then slowly and with great reluctance and not a single glance at me walked into the house, down the hall and into the shower room. As I followed him into the bathroom and turned on the water he gave me another stink eye from where he sat in the middle of the shower. Despite the stink eye - I win this round !!!! π
I'm clearly enjoying my time with Max and really glad he came into my life.
No!!! Thank you!
Marketways guys loading up. |
And speaking of privileged, as I assisted with the delivery of our carefully purchased goods I was so full of joy, it's hard to explain the feeling. To be given the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others who are clearly so thankful is an honor. I wish that those who so kindly have donated money to this project, had the opportunity to come face to face with the impact we have had. I'd like to thank the donors for giving me this opportunity. Thank you!!
I've included below a couple videos as I walked down into Majengo slum where we provide food for the about 300 kids who's lives are spent here. Featured as usual is Amazing Grace who gives generously of her time running the informal school that brings both structure and hope to these kids lives. You'll note that there is an open sewer running down the left side of the track. With no running water and little electricity - this is just how it is. Once used to the strong smells, it becomes normal but can be a pretty shocking at first.
Marketways, our supplier and partner generously donated some extra goodies again!!!!. They also gave me a 2 for 1 deal on suckers. πGotta love that. Please ignore the obvious joke about me being a sucker as it clearly does not apply - this time anyway. Amazon and Ali Baba both called asking how such deep discounting was even possible. Thank you Peter and the entire Marketways team. Also many thanks to Gerry & Cliff for your very generous donations. It's really helpful.
WE Charity farm ( part of my management responsibility) had some left over strawberries that the WE team kept cool and fresh so that we could bring them to the kids. In the picture beside, Amazing Grace shares them with some of the kids who were delighted to share in the bounty. I suspect for many - it was the first strawberry they had ever tasted.
Also a big thanks to my Mom who among so many other things got me reading at a very young age. It was from her encouragement that my interest in stories became an important part of my life. And because of that, I'm able to share my stories with those of you who so magnanimously take the time to sift through my drivel.
I next traveled to Kibera slum and met with Jeff who manages the school there. I dropped off 90kgs of beans that I had purchased with the donated funds and shared out the second bag of suckers. I had forgotten the simple pleasure of working away on a grape sucker. The kids (big and small) were clearly enjoying as well.
Jeff stands the the right clearly enjoying his grape sucker! |
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Thanks for reading .....Layno!!!