Sunday, May 27, 2012

More Pictures

The Africa Inland Mission and Samaritan's Purse Hanger


Merideth, Andrew, and Me in the van

It is hard to see but this is a Maasi village

Yep, that is a whole fish

Tanzanian fast food! Side of the road restaurant. So yummy!



Baobab tree

The road to Magambua

This Maasi man pulled out his cell phone to take a picture of the "mzungu" -white person. I thought it was only fair I got a picture of him too :) 

The eye surgery patients waiting to have the bandages removed


Big smiles after regaining sight

The eye surgeon

Dr. Eager doing a malaria test in his lab...

which only consists of this small counter of equipment and the one microscope.

We went for a walk on the landing strip 

Josh and Drew made some creative weapons to fight aliens in the bush. They have that sweet imagination that is a rare find these days!

Rachel and Me




Nema and Soloman, some of Rachel's friends

This is one half of the clinic

These are the two newly added wards 
The kids loved our shades

Niemo was the cutest thing ever!


The new church

The old church

What a transformation of not only the building but the community as well!

One of our leaders, Kate, with the girls

Amy and Andrew

Gifti taught me half of the Swahili I know! 

The Mediquest team and the Eagers

LtoR: Merideth (Mediquest), Me, Rachel, Merideth (teacher), Annie, and Amy


Mount Killi!

The Mediquest Team (L to R): Merideth, Austin, Mari, Andrew, Annie, Amy, and Kate 
Our amazing leaders! Bruce and Kate Dahlman


3 comments:

Becca Juhl said...

I love all the pictures you posted and it's so cool to read all the stuff you've done. I miss you a ton and hope you're having fun.

Anonymous said...

Mari! Ya'll have been on my heart so much! I am loving your post!

Mari said...

I miss you too! I prayed the other day that you will get to spend alot of time with your dad this summer :) Love you Becca!