Photo: On Safari: Julie (Kerry’s mom), Kerry, Kerry’s brother, Jamie, Mike (Jamie’s dad)
Then and now…
Kerry and Jamie started going on safari together as kids in the 70’s. Their parents were all good friends and their mothers, Julia and Anthea grew up close to one another near Ol Kalau. The girls rode their horses to visit one another and were captains of their field hockey team. They remain good friends and neighbors to this day, still sharing their love of horses and now a couple of grandkids.
Kerry’s father Rob Glen is a renowned wildlife sculptor and was a critical ingredient in the family safaris. It was Rob who specialized in getting the Rhino’s to charge or the lions to chase the sisal rope dragged behind the land-cruiser.
Mike Christian, Jamie’s father, came from the USA to Kenya to work for the Kenyatta government after independence. It was there that he quickly became friends with Julie and Rob, and his wife-to-be, Anthea.
Kerry attended Capetown University, studying Environmental Science, while Jamie went to the University of Vermont to study Wildlife Biology. In 2003, Kerry was working in London for a Safari Agent and Jamie was working as a Biological Research Assistant.
After a safari to Alaska together, Kerry and Jamie decided to come back to Kenya where Kerry introduced Jamie to camel safaris. Marriage followed, as did a set of twins, and now the three generations go on safari together, still following the routines and traditions learned and loved so many years before.