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Name: Matthew
Country: Kenya
Birthday: 12/19/1986
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Saturday, August 06, 2005

Me, Nick, Paul, and Phillip at our first sleepover!

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John Kyalo, who's in charge of the streetchild/drop-in kid program at KRPC. He goes around, finds kids who aren't in school, and loves on them without stopping.

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Friday, July 22, 2005

Pastor Justice, an intern at Kibera Reformed Presbyterian Church from Eastern Kenya.

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The quarry where a bunch of my friends from Muthiga are employed.

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A typical street in Kibera.

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Us washing dishes for the feeding program at the school in Kibera.

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Cheetahs at Nairobi National Park.

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A bongo. According to hunting-obsessed Nick, they're really rare.

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Currently Listening
Furthermore: From the Studio/From the Stage
By Jars of Clay
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Some kids at the 1st and 2nd grade class I've been teaching in Kawangware (the school headmaster, Paul Deng Deng, is on the right)

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On a home visit in Muthiga. (L to R: Jimna, Nick, Mary, Mary (from the girls' shelter), Julie, Kui, and Pastor Patrick.) Everyone but the first Mary are translators or guides for us.

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Phillip and Millicent at the girls' house.

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Kids at the school in Kibera

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Okay, so the safari walk at Nairobi National Park is basically a glorified zoo. But we didn't see a leopard or a rhino yet, so it was super sweet.

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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Currently Listening
She Must and Shall Go Free
By Derek Webb
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James (one of our translators in Muthiga), Bedan, me, and Zipporah

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Me with David at his house in Muthiga

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The MTW intern team, most of the medical team, and a number of our Kibera translators and KRPC staff

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4th of July Party at the Hutchinson's house (Dr. Tim's in the red cap)

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Barbara, Matt, and an unknown Muthigan perched atop Matt at a Bible club

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Another view of Kibera

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Mom and Dad's Christmas present is turning out to be one of the best things they've ever given me.

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There were monkeys on our campsite. The batteries ran out on Matt's computer before I could get pictures of team members feeding them.

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Call me a sucker, a hypocrite, or a tourist, but I do love stereotypical African safari photos (like all the postcard pictures of elephants with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background.)

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Cape buffalo. These things are big and mean.

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Amboseli's pretty well-known for its elephants, which was really sweet for us.

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Me and Brian with the city of Nairobi in the background.

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Me with Kilimanjaro behind me.

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The sun just doesn't set like this in America, at least not that I've seen.

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Friday, July 01, 2005

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