Endeleeni kupendana kama ndugu. Msiache kuwakaribisha
wageni, maana kwa kufanya hivyo watu wengine waliwakaribisha
mal aika pasipo kujua.

Waebrania 13:1-2 (Swahili New Testament)

   "Stay on good terms with each other, held together by love. Be
ready with a meal or a bed when it's needed. Why, some have extended
hospitality to angels without ever knowing it!"

Hebrews 13: 1-2 (The Message)

Kenya 2010 Team Members

Kenya 2010 Team Members
Our team members preparing for our Mission in Kenya

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Sunday May 30th

We started the day out by attending Maggie's church - Mavuno Downtown Chapel.  It was an amazing service.  We all felt very blessed to be able to have this experience.

Following church, we switched hotels today and went to a more serene setting.  Kijiji is made up of 2 “cottages” (two story, octagonal buildings with 16 rooms each) and is set off the main road quite a ways in the midst of a setting consisting of trees, plants, flowers and a pond.  It will provide a peaceful place for us to debrief.

We had our celebration dinner tonight with Rosemary and the Wathome’s.  We went to a restaurant called “Carinvore,” which, by the way, was voted to be amongst the top 50 restaurants in the world.  Hmmm…I’m not sure the herbivores would agree with this.

Upon entering the restaurant, you are immediately greeted with a huge (and I mean HUGE) rotisserie of various different meats cooking on their respective skewers.  I don’t think I have ever seen so much meet at one time!


The meet menu for the night:

Round 1: Pork Sausage
Round 2: Chicken
Round 3: Potatos
Round 4: Spare Ribs
Round 5: Lamb Chops
Round 6: Beef
Round 7: Pork
Round 8: Crocodile (yes...crocodile!)
Round 9: Turkey
Round 10: Chicken Gizzards
Round 11: Leg of Lamb
Round 12: Ground Ostrich meet balls

These were brought to the table on the HUGE skewers that they were cooked on in the rotisserie.  The waiters had a huge, very sharp knife and simple set the skewer on your plate and began to shave the meet onto your plate.

The table had a white flag on it and when you decided it was time to surrender to your gorged stomach, you pulled the flag from its base and the waiters would no longer come to your table with more meet.  Until then, it was eat as much as you can!

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