Today was another day of learning where important places are in town and accomplishing a few tasks. First we went to the Kenyan Embassy to drop off Emily's passport so she'll be ready with her visitor's visa when she goes to RVA. The school will get her Student Visa. We also went by the US Embassy to register our presence but found out that they do that on Tuesdays and Fridays. We found our way to a hardware store (for Mark) and the "China" store (for Emily and I).
We also stopped and “bought electricity”. The system here is that all the electricity is prepaid. We have to go to a special store that “sells electricity”, give them our meter number and then we pay for a certain amount. They then gave us a code number with our receipt. Mark took that number and entered it in a number pad on the meter and it increased our amount of available electricity on the meter. Mark figures we’ll have to buy more every 3 or 4 weeks.
After lunch Mark was able to do a few repairs around the house here. There is a water tank in the back yard that fills up when we get city water and then we have should have enough to last us until the city sends water again. There was a floating bottle in it with a rope and weight attached that was to indicate the level of water in the tank so we know if we have to be extra careful with water usage or if the city has sent us water. Anyway, the rope broke when Mark was fiddling with it the other day so today he installed a new rope. Also, we’ve had trouble with really low water pressure plus the kitchen faucet had a problem. In fixing the kitchen faucet, Mark discovered that the filter on the end of the spigot was clogged with dirt and gunk. After cleaning that out, the water, obviously, came through a lot better. So, he decided to go through all the spigots and clean them out. What a difference! He also did a few other minor repairs around the house. It’s nice to have him around!