Friday, June 15, 2012

Little Bit of Nairobi

I found this video on CNN International. It has many interesting points.

1. We have been thru the roundabout at the start of the video.

2. There are at least 4 roundabouts going thru the city. At every access point, there are 2 police directing traffic. They only allow 1 or 2 access points to use the roundabout at a time. So the other sides must wait. This is one of the reasons the traffic is very congested here.

3. The Storks. Man, they are not kidding when they say the wingspan
is 10ft. They are huge!

4. The Nairobi National Park is the one we went to on Day 2.
It is 117 sq km. In sq acres = 28,911.

I hope you have about 10 minutes to watch the video. It will give you a feeling of what the park is like and some of the street scenes.

Click on the picture below, it should open the link to the video.


This photo is part of the statue dedicated to 
the Ivory Burning Ban ceremony.


Sunday, June 10, 2012


Well, we made it to our new home city & country.

Let's say it together: 

Nairobi * Kenya.

Malley, our 10yr black lab, arrived a few nights ago. 

My friend, Jovita, has a new thing started. 

[She gets me started on all her new things.]

She calls it



So I thought the timing was perfect. I've had quite a week.

Here you go!

I'm gonna go back a couple days, so this week will be 1 week + a few days.

Tues, May 29th
Depart Bogota 11pm 

Weds, May 30th
Arrive JFK 6am
Find a locker to store all of our 6 pieces of luggage + 4 carry-on bags. 
It was a slight nightmare. 
But we settled on it and the price. 
Grabbed a cab to Rockefeller Center.
Waved to Matt Lauer, Al and Ann on the TODAY Show.
Had a great latte and pastry while we watched Giada create something with ice cream.



Next we headed to the Beretta Gallery. Wow What a great place. 
If you are a shooter, it should be on your must see when in NYC list.

One the way back, we passed an Italian restaurant. My eyes rolled back into my head. It smelled so good. I looked at Eric and he said "maybe we should try a slice of pizza". Done. 
Went inside and indulged. It was just okay. 
After all, we have our lifetime favorites, so the bar is set very high.
(Chi Chi's Pizza & Hoagies, Anielllo's Pizzeria and Lombardo's Pizza)

But we were still on a mission to eat at Shake Shack in Madison Square Park.
Thanks to the Palacios family for suggesting it. 

You wouldn't believe the line!



After lots of walking and snacking, we headed back to JFK to get our next flight.
Checked all our bags at the KLM counter. 
Headed to the lounge, great lounge...some other airlines should take note.
I should mention, we flew on a 777-300 in business class. 

The best flight of my life.

The seats recline so you are horizontal. 

The best flight of my life.



Thursday, May 31th
Landed in Amsterdam. 
Another trip and I will leave the airport.
Eric promised.

Next up: 747 again in business class. 
I've flown in a 747 years ago. 
This time we sat UPSTAIRS! 
We must have been so tired. I don't remember most of the trip.

Touched down in Nairobi after 6:30pm. It was already dark outside.
Traveled to The Tribe Hotel. North of Nairobi city center.

Friday, June 1st
Early pickup 7:30am
Headed to Nairobi National Park
7 km from the city. ( less than 5 miles)
Size of park: 117 sq km (huge)
Like our ride?



And here is one the animals we saw. 
Loving the telephoto on our new camera.
I promise I will have another blog entry just on this close-by safari.

{I like this picture because it was how our old dog, Grady, looked at me all the time.}



Saturday, June 2nd
We changed rooms in the hotel. 
Thankfully we were given a bigger room.
Cuz, how could we live w/6 suitcases and a little closet?
We relaxed all day.
I think.
Let's just call it a lost day.

Sunday, June 3rd
Met with our new friend Amy. 
We met her on the Nairobi Facebook page. 
What a wealth of information she is.
Not only has she helped us find a kennel for Malley while we are in the hotel, 
she has the "in" with the dog food importers. And she has introduced us to great friends as well. 
We went to look at a lovely housing compound that she has lived in and still is friendly with the landlords. If only there was a house available for us.  
Had a great time looking at the land and the houses with the owner, Paul.
Crossing my fingers, someone will move out in the next 2 months!

Monday, June 4th
Went driving today. Learning the different neighborhoods.
Joined the Kenya Quilt Guild.
Checked out the ice rink for Eric at a local hotel.
He is excited. And will start skating and playing hockey again.
Lunched at a hotel restaurant that boarders the National Park. 
Ate lunch while watching 6 giraffes in the distance. Pretty sweet.

Tuesday, June 5th
We received notice that the relocations company will not help us until we have a real housing budget. 
We will need something much higher that the $800/month we were given.
Laughable. 
If only we could laugh. 
Someday we will.
For now, we sit and wait.

To kill the pain, Eric went ice skating.

Weds, June 6th
Quick decision.
We are going to the Giraffe Centre!


Okay, this is not me. 
It was a German lady who was at the Giraffe Centre the same time. 
The guide suggested we have the giraffe "kiss" us. 
It was more like a French kiss.
Oh my. 
I didn't do it. 
And Eric didn't do it either.
We'll leave it at that.

We lunched at Karen Blixen Coffee Garden.
If you don't know the name but it sounds familiar, think Out of Africa.
It was a real story, not just Hollywood.

{Thinking this deserves its own blog entry.}

And to round out the day, Eric plays pickup hockey!
I do some work on my Dots! project.

{Dots! will be another blog post.}


Thursday, June 7th
Spent the day with Amy.
And met some new friends. Val, Sammy and Graham
Looked at 3 available houses.
Very nice houses. 
One in particular called my name.
But without real $, I can not get my hopes up on anything.

Friday, June 8th
Eric visits the office. 
I walk around Village Market and start this new blog.

Saturday, June 9th
Visit Malley in doggy jail!

{photo in another blog posting}

So there you have it. Our first days in Kenya.

I still can't believe this girl from Rocky River, Ohio has landed in Africa.

Who would have thought?

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