Arusha

On Friday, Carmen, the girls, and I left for Arusha. We have some meetings with MAF regarding our future move to Arusha and scheduling. The boys are staying in Dar Es Salaam with Dinah. We plan to return to Dar Keshokutwa (the day after tomorrow) which will be Monday. We would appreciate prayer for the meetings on Monday with MAF. There are many things such as flight testing, Tanzania pilot certification, and our move which need to be discussed.

Since Carmen and I have been carrying the girls with us wherever we have gone, they have been quite a hit. The Tanzanian women really love to hold them and are always asking if they can get selfies with them. They have been a great way to make friends and start conversations.

The girls in the previous picture gave her back apologising because they got lipstick on her head.

No, this is not Kilimanjaro, though Kili is nearby. It is Mount Meru at 14,692 feet (4,562m). It is a dormant volcano with its last eruption, being small, in 1910.

The weather here has been just lovely. With the green foliage, surrounding mountains, and almost chilly weather (79F). It reminded us of springtime in Idaho. So refreshing.

We found some green grass and let the girls have a try at it. Tivoli was not so certain at first.

But soon decided it wasn't so bad after all!

While in Arusha, we made a quick stop at the Culture Heritage Center which is essentially a museum with art from all over Africa. Most of the items inside are for sale. 



The amount of detail in the wood carvings is incredible.

And here we are, at the end of the day, waiting for dinner to arrive...

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