We bought some of our produce along the way. We had to put it at our feet because we just didn't have anymore room in the truck and car.
At one point we had to divert on some small paths, through people's yards, because some trucks decided to dump their loads of gravel in the middle of the road.
We loaded up for the orphanage and headed off for the distribution.
We arrived at Sheryl's Orphanage Children's Center which is just about half a mile from Rosemary's house. The orphanage is actually a day center for about 120 children, because the children all stay with
guardians. About 95 percent of them are orphans because of HIV/AIDS.
This Mzee (old man) is the guy who offered up the land for the orphanage. His house used to be on the land, but chose to build another one further up the hill after he gave the land.
This is the kitchen where they cook at least one meal for the kids each day. They usually eat beans, corn, rice, or maize meal.
The little kids were really fun to watch sing us songs.
They all come together for a picture.
We couldn't believe how patiently they were sitting there with their unopened boxes.

Then they all lined up outside to get ready for the shoeboxes.

They filed in and little Micah handed out the shoeboxes.

Angie helped them find seats to wait for everyone to get their boxes.
Angie helped them find seats to wait for everyone to get their boxes.
The smiles and excitement were building.

Rob was showing them their pictures on the camera. The kids especially love to see themselves in the camera.
After that we went back to Rosemary's house. Big Micah was enjoying his DS for some of the afternoon.

After that we went back to Rosemary's house. Big Micah was enjoying his DS for some of the afternoon.
The next morning we were off to a town called Kakamega about three hours away. 
On the way we passed through surgar cane territory. Lots of big trailers on the road that we passed.
On the way we passed through surgar cane territory. Lots of big trailers on the road that we passed.
We arrived at a little country church for our first distribution.

There was hardly enough room to park our truck, but the congregation was warm and we enjoyed their singing and warm welcome.

Getting ready to leave to the second church.

The little path we drove down to the next church.
We arrived at the next one.

Micah said that this lady leading songs was doing it "rapper" style.
The distribution at this church was a little more difficult. We had about 75 boxes and there were probably about 200 children. We did our best to give out to the orphans first, however things ended up getting pretty confusing and a little strained with all of those kids who didn't get any boxes.

The kids ended up pushing foward which made it very difficult to hand out the boxes. What a great trip we had though. We felt privileged to be able to take part in the weekend. What a tremendous amount of things we saw on this trip.

We arrived at the next one.
The distribution at this church was a little more difficult. We had about 75 boxes and there were probably about 200 children. We did our best to give out to the orphans first, however things ended up getting pretty confusing and a little strained with all of those kids who didn't get any boxes.