Author: Adventures

I didn’t shower for 29 days

Sad (and stinky) but true. The title of this blog could have also easily been: “I almost dropped my glasses in the squatty”, or “walk 10 miles in my shoes”, or “reason #5294 that everyone should own a hammock.” This month has been amazing. We lived in the backyard of our pastors house in tents in the middle of nowhere Kenya. No electricity, no running water, no toilet and obviously no showers. I have been living with the Maasai tribe. Eating what they eat, walking where they walk, learning their language. They are such a loving, passionate, colorful group...

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Three Things

         “Hey, what are three things you are grateful for?” Every couple days I ask my team that question. Sometimes, it takes a few minutes to really think about what we are grateful for, and other times it comes as easy as breathing. I thought I’d take the next few minutes and share three things I’m grateful for.               To say coming back to Africa was easy would be an understatement. I was asked to come and lead in the summer of 2011 and got so close...

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How do you make a tissue dance?

 PUT A LITTLE BOOGY IN IT! 😀 Thank you, Lizzie B<3   -This is a journal entry of mine from March 13, 2012. Welcome to the mind of Meganlee. Enjoy 😀   Oh my goodness! My body feels like its falling apart! Now I have to stop writing and go eat dinner. I shall resume.. Awe best dinner of my life 🙂 Drayton made banana fritters. Oh my! They were delicious. To make it 1000x better, right after dinner Daniel and Lizzie came back from town with gummi bears, peanut butter and oreos. I’m eating the gummi bears right now and I’m in love!! And to make it even...

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Expeditions Teams 1, 2, & 3 Update

Parents and Supporters, We wanted you to know that we have heard from all three teams and they are doing really well! They travelled by foot to their locations which took a few hours! They are in a very remote area of Kenya. When we mean “remote,” there is no internet, cell phone reception is difficult to receive, and that not all the tribes speak Swahili where they are. The leaders have communicated that all the participants are loving the evangelism ministry they are doing. They will have blogs up when they all head to debrief in a few weeks. And to the parents and...

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