You may have heard that there has been tremendous rain in Tanzania and Kenya. In Nairobi, the city usually records about 150mm of rain in April, but has so far had an estimated 200-300mm, with some unofficial weather stations having reported much higher amounts. We spent the morning at the house making plans for our visit talking about all that we wanted to accomplish.
First things first and the boys took us to exchange money into shillings and then to the grocery store to stock up on food for the week. As I thank you for George, Wesley and Joseph taking such good care of us I offered to buy their groceries. Ok, UMMMM- three young men can certainly have appetites! LOL

It began to rain ok monsoon on our way home and found ourselves driving through pelting rain and flooded streets. The video below is a snippet of a street electrical box blowing as we drove by.
In fact, sitting here in the dark with no electricity which you don’t need to get another wonderful night listening to the sounds of Africa outside my window.
Wow – what an adventure. I’m glad you’re OK because that that video ended abruptly after you yelled in surprise at something. :)