It's literally taken two whole days for me to start feeling back to normal after the mammoth trip back from Kenya, Africa.
As we arrived back in New York, the ice-cold wind hit us like a bus — a dramatic change from Kenya's 104-degree heat.
But it was good to be home.
Thinking back to the last ">five days that we spent in Africa, renovating the Omindo School in Lihanda, Kenya, and building a fully functioning computer lab complete with Internet (a first for the kids of the region) — Kenya really is a world apart from life here in New York.

It's impossible not to take away a great deal from a once-in-a-lifetime trip like this, and in the days after coming back to New York, the team and I discussed the many things that we take for granted: from being able to get a bite to eat at a moment's notice, or even being able to brush our teeth or drink from the tap.
It really was an amazing and life-changing trip and one that I know myself and the team will remember fondly for a long time to come.
(Be sure to check out Tim's entire gallery of photos from Kenya.)

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