

There are no traffic laws, everyone goes when they want. I am going to list some random things I've noticed about Kenya: She just started classes this past monday so she didn't know what her schedule was going to be. She's working on her masters in business admin while working full time at the airport. I was supposed to hang out with Cat and her family today, but unfortunately, Cat has classes today.

I also got a bag for the non-white person price. I'm pretty sure I got a decent deal on some banana leaf pictures. We ran a few errands and went to the Masaii Market. So instead, I went into the city with Jacob and his friend Boiz. I was unable to go to the park with the kids because I guess there was a headcount done a while ago and there was no room to fit one more person. because everything changes at the blink of an eye!
