While planning this trip to Kenya, I have heard repeatedly about the steriotype of any white person oozing money wherever they go.  On one hand, I'm not rich.  In some ways, I'm financially poor but I also know there are a lot of people who even live nearby who make it with a great deal less than I have to work with.  Then, when I think about it internationally, over half the people in the world live on less than $400 a year, including those in Kenya.  So part of me wants to argue the stereotype and tell them I am not rich, I am only able to go on this trip because others believed along with me it is worth taking.  The other part of me wants to completely agree with them that I do have a lot materially and comparitivly, ooze money wherever I go.  It's a hard truth to swallow. It also surprises me to know that even just being with me can put native Kenyans in danger as well. I feel like a highly sought after prize and an enemy of the state at the same time.  It will be a great trip, but there will be a lot of challenges, discomfort, and even danger as well.  (Though I will try very hard to stay safe as can be.) I should also tell you that Eden assures me Kenya is quite safe for travelers.
365-09 #308Labels: 365-09 Challenge, Africa