there's nothing good about bye's, you know?
And I've had to say a lot of goodbye's over the past few months. Brings to mind the sweet words of my dad as he drove me away from Charlotte, bawling, last June, "But Erica, with every goodbye comes a new hello!" Sweet, but not all that comforting at the moment.
Mom, Dad and Elyse left last Tuesday, after the first day of school. They had such a great visit, and I loved having them here in my world! Of course, no family trip is complete without it's share of Anderson Drama. This year's came in the form of the "Kijabe Virus." I got it first and spent some quality time on the couch, achy, with upset stomach and such. The next day we all 5 moved into my tiny "cottage" for the last three days of Anderson together time, and Mom caught the virus, too. Fortunately, though it hits with great force, it leaves quickly, and within 24 hours we were through with ice chips, Gatorade, and pathetic moaning. Thanks to the three well ones for putting up with us!
Ryan spent his last days here filming away. He got some quality footage of my classroom - someday soon it'll be up on the blog. You can also look forward to a tour of RVA and a bit of Kijabe . . . we took a trip to the dukas with Anna and baby Hope. Today Ryan went to an IDP camp and filmed an outdoor church service that some of the local elders hosted for a tent-village of people who have been unable to return to their homes since the post-election violence . . . a year ago. I stayed here to teach my new Sunday School class of 12 freshmen girls - I'm sure you'll be hearing about that soon. :)
He left this evening, and, call me a bad sister, I stayed here and sent him in a taxi. As much as I love him, I was not up for what would be my 6th airport trip in a month. So I stood by the hedge and waved my final goodbye.
At least I can sit and console myself with wonderful photos from vacation, such as these:

Family dinner, jammed around the table in my house. I hope you can see how thrilled both Dad and Ryan look in this picture. We call this the Last Supper, because after Mom slaved away making this fantastic Thai chicken dinner, she fell ill . . .

Reunion - Mom and some friends from our days in Abu Dhabi. Who knew they'd see each other again in Nairobi? It had been about 13 years!

Ryan posing by the upper room above my house. Mom kept talking about Swiss Family Robinson. It's a ROOM, it just has a weird outside entrance.

Back at it - teaching Bible on the first day of 2nd term. I was happy to see those little faces again!

One last family picture, taken by the hazy overlook on the way to the airport. On good days you can see an amazing view of the Rift Valley. I'm not sure if you can see the fear in their faces - the floor was a bit rickety . . .