All the while Shawn is having a terrible time trying to find a house in Nairobi. Prices are fairly high and it's absolutely necessary to be safe so he was having a time of it. After he had to pay somewhere in the vicinity of $700 for one, yes ONE extra bag (you can imagine the rage he felt when Quatar Airline told him this news) then with me cutting up the card, the money laundering, the hoping beyond all hope that there would be enough time to transfer the dogs in Bangkok to Kenya Airways and the sheer sadness about leaving Phnom Penh, it was a bit of a stressful time. Our friends in PP were amazing though and we miss them terribly.
I'm sure ya'll are tired of me writing and want some pictures. I have to say that Shannon from IJM gets the grand prize for helping us at the airport. We did have two more people from IJM who picked us up from our house and drove the bags and the dogs to the airport. Shannon hung in for the long haul and Shawn and I are sooo grateful to all the IJM Cambodia staff for all their help, and especially Shannon.
| I think we had 6 carts or something equally obnoxious. |
| This is the brother in law of Amanda, one of my closest friends in Cambodia. Amanda was returning from Singapore at the same time I was leaving so we got to hang out in the airport for a while. |
| Shannon with a cart |
I will say that the people of Thai Air were absolutely fantastic. They were helpful with the kids and the dogs and when we arrived in Bangkok they had a private van waiting to take us to our next gate. I will say the dogs did make it on the airline and the girls and I went to get a bite to eat at Burger King.
We arrived without major incident in Nairobi. Shawn was able to come into baggage claim to help us so that was great. We had to wait around 4 hours I believe for the dogs to get cleared. They lost them for a while in the airport but after about 3 hours I (Jenny) got a little...let's say huffy...and proceeded to be a tad bit more forceful with the staff. Emma heard Vesta barking as I had parked myself in an office area and refused to leave until they found my dogs...they were behind some boxes.
| It's pretty cold here and the girls were freezing while waiting for the dogs to be located. |
Anyway, our second saviors of this whole journey are Ashley and Mac Magruder. They were introduced to us via some other IJM people and this couple agreed to keep Ares and Vesta with them until we could find a house. They had the dogs for over a week, and were already taking care of another older German Shepherd. They were/are so gracious and kind to help us that way.
We then ended up staying at the hotel for a little over a week, in one tiny room. We were REALLY cramped, but that was all good.
The girls started school just a few days after we arrived. They love school and are having a great time.
Our first road trip outside the city was quite eventful. We had a nice trip but got to see zebra and baboons which were the highlight of the girls trip.
It was a fun trip, and I'll try and do a better job of keeping this blog up to date.
CIAO!