Our guide, Dee became a good friend. He is an amazing man. He shared with us what life in Kenya was like, growing up and wanting to become a doctor. He sold 10 of his cows to go to medical school in Nairobi. He wanted to become a doctor so that he can help his people with their illness. He attended medical school for 2 years and had to drop out because his sponsor disappeared. Then, he decided to get a job so he went to school to become a tour guide. After he passed the test he's been working here for the last 7 years. During those times, he met a someone from the States and fell in love. She wanted to sponsor him to go to the States so he got accepted at an university of Georgia. However the Kenya embassy denied his visa so his dream got crushed once again. Now he's married with a one year old daughter and lives in the Masa village. His favorite music is Celion Deon and he loves to sing and dance. Life threw so many curve balls at him but he's the happiest man I met.
We offered Dee a glass of beer and he told us that he can't have a beer nor did he want to. I asked him why and he told us because his two older brothers never had alcohol. In order for him to try new things, his brother had to have started them first. Then he has to wait a year or two to follow their steps. His brothers never tried alcohol because his mother didn't want them to. Simple as that. The word of a mother is that strong. I admired their respect for parents and elders. How do I apply that to my kids???
The food here is fantastic but I felt so stuffed with such big portions. I felt guilty not being able to finish my plates… especially here in Africa. So I kept asking for an half portion for me.
So then our waiter brought me two plates of desserts. Oh boy.