Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Monkey on our roofdeck

It's three o'clock and I'm at my desk typing away email response. My phone buzzes and Nadia's speaking excitedly on the line.
"Did you get it?"
"What?"
"The picture?"
"What picture?"
"The monkey on our roofdeck! It was trying to eat our lettuce and basil and I had to get Winnie to shoo it away because I was too scared and she said that's what you're supposed to do - just shoo them away."
"That's great, Honey."
"And I moved all our herbs onto the ground floor so he won't eat them."

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Lana at Lavington Kindergarten

Lana started her first school ever last week - three mornings per week - and is having a blast. The grounds are warm and happy, with old growth tropical trees and brightly painted slides and swing sets. Lana's actually learning stuff too! This morning Nadia and I were both amazed as our two year old actually fit together legos, even matching and aligning ones of different lengths so her stack looked neat.

I asked Nadia, "Have you seen her do this before?"
Nadia, surprised, "Heck no!"

And Lana was all excited about a red and blue streaked painting she made and brought it hope to show mommy and daddy. Very fun!

Neil

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

First family safari - Hell's Gate and Crater Lake


Saturday morning, amidst an unseasonable drizzle and fog, we left Nairobi with some new friends of ours - Jason and Krista Wendle, their son Jonah and our driver Alfred - for a two hour drive out to the Rift Valley. The view from the escarpment was washed out. It felt like we were in a cloud! But after descending it cleared and we made it to Hell's Gate national park to see zebra, giraffe, warthogs, gazelle and other fun critters. After a great picnic of Italian salami, sharp cheddar, crackers, yogurt, etc., we headed for a hike through the main gorge area.



The narrow canyon was a mini wonderland of florescent algae filled hot springs, glassy black obsidian stones and undulating rock walls. The whole hike down the gorge - probably a mile or so - was lined with waterfalls and pools of various heat levels. Some tepid, others barely touchable. One, as Nadia said, was 'the perfect temperature for dishwashing.'

We then went to our fun 'tented camp' at the Crater Lake Lodge. It's a gorgeous private location, very peaceful with tons of birds - including a few flamingos - and colobus monkeys. Nadia went on a quick night game drive and saw everything from hippos to an African kangaroo, which of course is not really a kangaroo but some sort of hopping hare. The next day (and not very early because Theo was up half the night), we went on a game drive in Crater Lake's private reserve and saw herds buffalo, elan, giraffe, gazelle, and zebra along with hippos, baboons, and a ton of brightly colored birds.

It was a great trip!



Thursday, July 15, 2010

waiting


We are waiting. Waiting for word on when we can call the shippers. Waiting to buy 4 tickets to Nairobi. Waiting to be able to tell everyone ANYTHING. So. Anything new? Nope, just waiting...

Here's Theo (at your left). Doing his impersonation of his sister's favorite doll.

Enjoy. If you need us...we're waiting.


Thursday, May 27, 2010

Kenya here we come!

The Ahlsten family goes to Africa! By mid-July this little family will be set up in Nairobi, Kenya. Between now and then we have to pack up our lives here (in California). Take a LONG flight (like about 20 hours) with a 2 year old and a 6 month old - please start praying now. And we have to figure out where we're going to live in Nairobi (either short-term, until we find a place for the next 2 years or if it works out move straight into something spectacular).

All prayers are welcomed!!!

Stay tuned.