Happy Memorial Day!-well sort of! I wrote this up last night but I didn't have internet until late this afternoon!
So I haven’t blogged in FOREVER and I apologize. I have been
away from my computer since Thursday and just got back to Mombasa late last
night.
So Thursday we were originally supposed to get on a 9 hour
bus ride at 9:30 in the morning to head to Nairobi, Kenya. Well…after finding
out that on Friday (after arriving in Nairobi) morning we would be getting on
another bus to go to the Masai Mara, where the safari is. Well…being the
typical Amerians we are we decided that for $125.00 (round trip) we could skip
the whole 18 hour bus ride and hop on a 50 minute flight—we opted for that
choice needless to say. So we left our compound at 12:00 in Mombasa, went to
the airport, and before we knew it we were in Nairobi at 2:45 (we would of
still had 3 hours on a bus). We got to Nairobi and checked into a hotel and
relaxed for a couple of hours. Then we went to dinner with one of our friends from Mombasa (Phares,
who works for the program—I have mentioned him before) girlfriend. She is 8
months pregnant and aaaallll belly! She is a super tiny lady and the cutest
pregnant thing I have ever seen. We went to dinner with her and her cousin and
got back to the hotel around 10 that evening. We took WARM, HOT, AMAZING, and
wonderful water pressured showers at the hotel and it was blissful. I
literally…couldn’t even get myself to get out of the shower. I was actually
starting to get used to the cold shower, luke warm when you’re lucky, thing. We
got up at 6 in Nairobi on Friday and went to a local breakfast shop to get
something to eat before the van ride (and by van I mean old school van…that is
actually a Safari van and the roof pops up, no cushion in the seats, dust all
over) and by ride I mean (the first 2 hours were paved roads and the last 3 and
a half were gravel roads with pot holes the size of my car-literally, driving
95 mph the entire time). Not that I’m complaining…but most of you…well maybe
not most since I don’t know who all reads this, but my family knows that I get
car sick traveling anywhere that takes longer than 45 minutes if I’m not
sitting in the front seat. No worries… I was in the back seat the entire time.
At one point Jess looks at me and questions whether I’m going to vom all over.
We made it to the Safari (and I’m happy to report I didn’t get sick…yet!). After arriving to Masai Mara
we got a tour of our campsite (which was actually a lot better than I expected)
and settled into our cabins (we arrived around 330). At 4:30 we had tea (such a
traditional concept over here…the whole taking tea thing) and then went out for
a 2 hour game drive. What I saw was absolutely beyond words and pictures or any
kind of description I could ever offer would never give the beauty of the Masai
Mara. After the two hour game drive Friday evening we came back to the campsite
and had dinner. I met two really nice girls, Alice from England and Chelsea
from New Zealand, during the 6 hour drive and the rest of the safari. They were
both traveling from Nairobi and really sweet girls. Alice is in Africa working
at a school because she is going to school to become a teacher and Chelsea is
just traveling Africa for a month (must be nice!...she has been to over 20
countries!). She had just gotten though with climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. We went
back out early Saturday morning and spent the entire day out on Safari and then
arrived back to the camp around 6 that evening. While at dinner our new friends
and Jess and I were having some beers and eating dinner and I all of a sudden
felt VERY sick. I ended up leaving dinner early and going back to the cabin to
shower and…got sick all over the shower! I felt so bad for Jess as she had to
clean up some of my vomit (good practice for being a nurse, right!? HA) because
I was so miserable I couldn’t do anything. I literally thought I was going to
throw up my insides that night. I ended up not going out for the 2 hour Safari
Sunday morning because I felt so awful….and of course I missed the Cheetahs! We
drove back to Nairobi on Sunday and then hopped on our flight and arrived in
Mombasa around 8 yesterday evening (and it felt so good to be “home”!) It was
such a good weekend and I had a great time.
Today instead of visiting Coast Province General Hospital we
got to get a tour and observe for a bit in Mombasa Private Hospital…and thank
goodness for that! It was such a different environment compared to CPGH. There
was actually a fetal heart monitor on the labor floor—I think I was beginning to
forget they even existed. We went around the whole hospital and everything was
pretty close in comparison to what our hospitals are like in American, on a
smaller scale of course. Oh…and all the charting is still done on paper—no computers!
Everyone was so nice at the hospital (which isn’t surprising to me because I
think everyone I have met has been quite fantastic) and I actually got to do an
entire admittance of a patient that came in during labor—which was a good
experience. This afternoon I just did some last minute laundry that needed to
be done to last me through the week. (I AM LEAVING IN LESS THAN A WEEK!!!!---ahhh
L)
Enjoy the pictures of the Safari!!
Xxoo!
Abigail
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