On every expedition I can feel myself begin to transition emotionally, physically, mentally and spiritually back to Kenya. It's how I've learned to manage trips. I do a lot of visualization around what the trip represents, the impact we want to make, and I literally do a mental walk through the entire experience for weeks leading up to it.

Every expedition contributes to a much bigger picture. Is that picture clear in my brain? Yup. It exists there, constantly reminding me why I personally chose to do this.

If I could leave a legacy, it would be to encourage everyone to find their Kenya. To find the experience that they want to have that transforms them into who they are meant to be. When I ask, "Do you want to go to Kenya?" that's what I'm really asking. ๐Ÿ˜Š

The experiences I'm creating now in Kenya, center around helping those traveling as much as helping in our communities. We need Kenya, the love and connection there, more than Kenya needs us. โค

If I've learned anything over the past 6 years, it's that. Love and connection to the people, the land, God, and who I am in this big wide wonderful world ๐ŸŒ

I'm excited for the amazing people coming with me this time. They are all examples to me of people who are contributing their hearts and gifts to the world. It will be a gift to me, experiencing Kenya through their eyes.

My next trip is November, and then March for my 50th birthday.

The tree is my view when I wake up in Africa. ๐Ÿ™
On every expedition I can feel myself begin to transition emotionally, physically, mentally and spiritually back to Kenya. It's how I've learned to manage trips. I do a lot of visualization around what the trip represents, the impact we want to make, and I literally do a mental walk through the entire experience for weeks leading up to it. Every expedition contributes to a much bigger picture. Is that picture clear in my brain? Yup. It exists there, constantly reminding me why I personally chose to do this. If I could leave a legacy, it would be to encourage everyone to find their Kenya. To find the experience that they want to have that transforms them into who they are meant to be. When I ask, "Do you want to go to Kenya?" that's what I'm really asking. ๐Ÿ˜Š The experiences I'm creating now in Kenya, center around helping those traveling as much as helping in our communities. We need Kenya, the love and connection there, more than Kenya needs us. โค If I've learned anything over the past 6 years, it's that. Love and connection to the people, the land, God, and who I am in this big wide wonderful world ๐ŸŒ I'm excited for the amazing people coming with me this time. They are all examples to me of people who are contributing their hearts and gifts to the world. It will be a gift to me, experiencing Kenya through their eyes. My next trip is November, and then March for my 50th birthday. The tree is my view when I wake up in Africa. ๐Ÿ™
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