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Birthdays are celebrated in style every two months. Residents and their guests gather for drinks and bitings under the sail, then take their places at beautifully decorated tables laid out beneath the terminalia tree. A delicious lunch is served, followed by a huge birthday cake adorned with candles. The cake is brought out by a group of staff singing and dancing, creating a festive atmosphere. Needless to say, the cake is enjoyed by all.
Christmas is a thoroughly enjoyable time with residents' guests made very welcome. The Nairobi Chamber Choir and Braeburn School often entertain us with their beautiful carol singing.
A mouthwatering turkey dinner is served, complete with all the trimmings. This is followed by Christmas pudding, mince pies, and chocolates. The staff often form a dance group to entertain the residents, who frequently join in the fun.
Residents enjoy a variety of guest speakers. These have included Jess Rowe, who spoke about her remarkable rowing achievement from Chile to Cairns. We also enjoyed the outstanding singing and playing of Charlie and Olivia Youngson. Anthony Lewis gave an insightful talk about living with stroke, and we were captivated by a fascinating film depicting the Masai experience of becoming a warrior.
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