Early this morning, Matt and I met some kids from the orphanage down at the road for a quick filming session. I won't tell you what it was like, because I don't want to spoil the surprise for when the video plays at GCR soon.
Afterwards, we had breakfast, cooked for us by the VTC kitchen staff. They have been showing off some of their newfound cooking skills since we have been here. Last June, Barbie Wooten and Lisa Haney spent a lot of time with them expanding their horizons a bit. This week so far we have had guacamole (good but VERY HOT), seasoned beef, scrambled eggs with peppers and onion, spaghetti tossed in oil and seasonings, beef stew, French fries, and the usual ugali, cabbage, kale, and chicken. This morning it was Spanish omelets, doughnuts, and fruit. It was wonderful!
Afterwards, Matt continued his filming and the rest of us went around visiting the students in their classes one last time. I don't know what plans God has in store for these kids, but I can tell you they will at least be prepared to earn a living. The VTC is really living up to it's potential.
Around noon, we packed and loaded and said our goodbyes, as we hit the road for Kericho. We stopped first at the Sondu feeding station to see the new dining hall under construction and greet the orphans there. We shared a meal at Thomas' house and then set off for Kericho. We arrived without incident and are now resting comfortably at the Tea Hotel.
Tomorrow we will get to tour the Toror Tea Factory and then visit the Kerich Feeding Station.
Be Blessed!
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