My hand is your hand torunn Oct 31

The Kenyans are truly lovely people and when we arrived at Ndhiwa all the kids where standing alongside the road waving to us, and of course we were waving back. Everytime we visit a school we have to introduce ourselves in front of everybody, and each and every one wants to shake your hand. Baby wipes and Anti-bac comes in very handy, and I'm not biting my nails (in case you were worried). For some of these kids, meeting us might be the first time they see a white person, and I have noticed a few times that after shaking my hand they look at their own hand to check if it's gone pale...

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