While in Kenya, we had a big to do list. We had so much we needed to do. In addition to spending time with family and friends, we needed to do stuff that we can't do in Tanzania like seeing a doctor, getting labs done, getting medicine, etc. One day, we traveled to Kericho to visit the hospital George used to work at before he went to Sudan. He has a good relationship with his former co-workers and administrators and trusts the work they do. There, we were able to see a doctor and ask about a variety of things and do some labs as well. It was nice to get some answers while being able to visit with old friends.
Another day, we went to Kakamega to visit George's other "parents," Charles and Emily. Charles was his former high school teacher who discipled him in the Lord and took George in. He and Emily became like parents to him. They were the ones who walked me down the aisle at our wedding in the absence of my family. I really admire Charles and Emily. Their faith is so strong. They work so hard and devote their free time to ministry. It was nice to spend time with them. We left feeling loved and encouraged.
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