Rest day in Iringa today. Yeeaahhhh!! Last night, I tried to convince Eva to become an expedition rider for this next section. Then, I'd sign up as a racer and, with no competition, would win! I told her I wanted an award and that it wasn't fair that she was getting all the awards and that I was just trying to do her a favour because I was worried her head was getting too big and, "You don't want your head to be too big, do you?" I asked her. I thought I had her convinced, but when we went to tell Duncan that Eva wants to change her status to expedition rider, she changed her mind. Fine. She can get all the awards. They are silly things, anyway. (Maybe I'll just steal one from her. Tee hee.)
And voila! Am up to date again! Hadn't updated since Marsabit. Sorry about that.
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4 comments:
Hello Leigh Anne,
Thanks for your stories and pictures on your website!
Good luck on the next section the Malawi Gin.
with kind regards,
Joke
Hi, Leigh Anne - just finished reading all your updates (and printing out for Patrick's father what he hasn't seen yet), and it's 1/2 past one in the morning. It's so great to read your different(!) [to all others] blog, and we enjoy that. birga
Hi Leeps, I get a cramp in my leg everytime I log in and read how far you've gone. :-) AJ seemed to think you'd detoured home to Uganda but here you are!
You're inspiring me to register again for the Breast Cancer 3-Day walk.....
I'm so proud and impressed - Keep it up and talk to you soon!
Love,
Jezz
Hi, Keep the fire burning.What you are doing is great.Looking at your pictures and reading your stories makes may day. Regards John (Nairobi).
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