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Showing posts with label Lucy. Show all posts

Monday, 16 July 2018

Farewell to the girls at Satellie

At the YFC 'rehab centre' in Satellite (an area of Nairobi), vulnerable young women learn skills to give them an opportunity to build a future for their families. Lucy and the girls had such a great time together earlier in her time here that Lucy chose to spend her last day with them rather than go to the baby rhino and elephant orphanage.  I thoroughly approved of her choice.

While working with the girls a couple of weeks earlier, Lucy had committed to crochet several items for the girls and some of their children.


Leg warmers for Dorcas

 socks for Jonathan

and socks for Purity.


Lucy's other grandmother, Grandma, and some of the ladies from her church, had knitted many woolen squares ready to be joined together into blankets.


On Lucy's last day we joined them together


 into blankets for each of the girls. 


Each girl sewed her own squares together


  under the watchful eye of their teacher, Sarah.


Jonathan is always keen to join in whatever is going


 and at the end of the day there were all well on their way to completion.



Sheila was ready to model the poncho she had crocheted since we were there last. She really did get the hang of crochet.


And as part of Lucy's farewell, we took a photo of everyone. 
They also gave Lucy a hand made card which they all signed in appreciation of her time with them, and a small padded zip purse which she now keeps her phone in. Time at Satellite with the girls was a real highlight of Lucy's time in Kenya and I'm so thankful that she was able to share her skills and friendship with these girls. 
I'm sure they are part of the reason Lucy is keen to return sometime in the future.

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Lucy's drawing class

Perhaps you remember Trevor's kangaroo drawing a couple of weeks ago.

Trevor is really interested in drawing and quite good at it. 


And so last Sunday Lucy offered to give Trevor 


 and his cousin Lerroy a drawing lesson.


  Both boys did well, but Lucy thinks that Trevor really has some talent.


This is the cobra that he drew.

Trevor's mum is a guard at the apartment complex where we are staying and she came to check out Trevor's work. 
 She was really happy with what Trevor had achieved.


And both boys wanted to show off their work from their very productive afternoon.