This year for Easter, we decided to have a big turkey feast. You see, turkey is a rare commodity around here and since we had seen some frozen ones recently in Eldoret, we decided that it would make a good centerpiece for our Easter dinner. So, a couple of weeks before Easter, as I was headed back from Nairobi, I stopped in Eldoret to get our turkey. There were 2 - both a little bit more than 9 kg (about 19 pounds). Well, I thought, we'll just have leftovers. Little did I realize that it might not fit in any of our ovens. Thankfully, though, it just fit and we had a lovely dinner with all the missionaries here (about 16 people). Before partaking, we enjoyed watching the Jones boys do their Easter egg hunt. They enjoyed it immensely - as you can see from the pictures below.
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Laura's annual bunny cake |
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Jude showing off one of his finds |
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Isaac was amazed at his eggs |
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Sally, a medical student visiting from the UK, trying to fish out an egg that had fallen inside the tree |
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The boys after the hunt was over |
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