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Kenya Is Not Burning
Other than that nothing was different to me.
However it was different in Nanyuki and later on in Meru where I spent one weekend this time around.
People I knew and some strangers already had hard times making ends meet.
Now for many but not all it was even harder,
because of the post election violence that had parts of western Kenya go up in flames do to ethnic
cleansing seemed to change the landscape for so many Kenyans who depended on tourism to pay their bills.
Even though Nanyuki, Meru and most places in Kenya didn't suffer the wrath of the violence. However they did suffer the same financial hardships as the parts of Kenya that was burning.
By Administrator, Posted 5 April, 2008

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Kenyan By Marriage - One Year Anniversary
To start, I got out of an 8-1/2 year relationship to the last chance American woman to try marriage.
That was 8-1/2 years too long, and never got married.
I waited until I was 36 to finally get married, and have no previous children.
Yes, I'm an American, but that will dissolve as time goes by,
I'm now a “Kenyan By Marriage,” I don't regret it and loving every moment.
I have been married for one year now, and what a roller coaster ride it has been.
With INS, airfare, time it takes to travel, visiting new friends and new family members,
eating better food than anything America has to offer you on a hot plate.
By Administrator, Posted 14 July, 2007