


Hey there everyone! Ryan and I are doing much better today. That was a pretty rough night. I ended up getting sick 4 times but thankfully Ryan was able to keep everything down. We both feel weak and a little woozy still but we were able to sleep for a good chunk of time and are just taking it easy for the morning. Unfortunately we are missing church (it is held here outside under a tent) but I'd rather miss church and recover than have to go to the hospital, change the Kenya trip or come home. Thank-you for all the prayers, I felt them. Within about 30mins of posting (after one more "cleanse", lol) I was able to lay down and sleep. Today we have been able to eat a little and drink water. We are quite sure it was food poisoning. It's almost impossible to determine what it came from too. It could have been something as simple as touching a door handle that someone who hadn't washed their hands had touched and then eating after. You never really know with these things. I am guessing it was some ice tea we drank yesterday. Ryan had a bottle he was using to drink water this week and it was sitting in the computer lab for a few days and we forgot to wash it out before putting new water and some ice tea powder in it. I was drinking it all day yesterday but Ryan only had a little. That's my best guess but we'll never really know. We don't know yet if anyone else was sick but I don't think so. A couple people brought up some food for us and they didn't say anything. I have to say, being sick in another country is not fun. Not that it's any fun at home but at least you are in your own bed then.
But, enough about that. Yesterday after breakfast we headed out in a dala-dala to town. We rode in one that was a van, not the open sided ones. It was funny because we took the wrong one. It still got us to town but took a long way. We didn't mind (by we I mean, Ryan, me, Jerico and Devin). So, we got to town by the market. This market was different than the one I went to the other day. It was great, but very busy. We searched around for awhile and bought a few things. We also ended up at a few other good shops that sell things for wholesale, not the other stores that buy their products from these wholesale stores and mark up the price. Wholesale is the way to go here, though bartering doesn't work there, lol. Bartering is a lot of fun. It is really funny listening to Jerico bartering because she tries to get them to change the price to very low and then starts leaving if they don't give her a good price. Sometimes people chase her down the street to give her what she wants for a good price, haha. We were pretty successful getting good deals. If only bartering were possible in Canada!
One shop in particular I really liked was one that sold a lot of wood carved items. Incredible carving! He used ebony for some of the items. They looked great! He was a really nice guy as well and when we tried to barter with him, he would increase his price, lol. It was fun.
We stopped for lunch in stonetown (a really touristy area of zanzibar along the beach) and all 4 of us at good meals for $29 in total. Prices are very different here.
We also visited the historic slave chambers in stonetown. They were very tiny chambers and underground. Since then a church has been built on top of them. It was cool but eerie.
After this we did some more shopping and then met up with David and Christina and the family at a nearby park. We ate dinner by the beach at this great park that has a whole lot of vendors who set up fish stands and bbq the fish right there. It was a great experience. This is when I started to feel sick though so that put a damper on it for me. I ate a little but wasn't too hungry then, thinking I had a bit of heatstroke. Ryan had a great meal complete with octopus and shark! He is much more daring than I am. After this we headed home and my night was done as I went to bed immediately, lol.
So, all in all other than the rough night, yesterday was a great night! Today is the grand opening for the library/computer lab from 2-4 then we are hoping to head to the beach and having dinner on the water. We may not eat much but I'm sure it's going to be great. Tomorrow we head out for Nairobi, so I'm hoping to update before then but we might not be able to. We also are unsure of how the internet will work at the next place we'll stay (we will arrive there on tuesday afternoon/evening) so we will try our best to keep blogging.
Bye for now!