We’re Here! We arrived in Uganda very early in the
morning on Wednesday (just after midnight). We met our driver Jamil who took us
to the Lake Victoria Guest House. We just barely fit all of our luggage in the
van (15 checked bags + all our carry on bags) and then we also squeezed in. We
received a very warm welcome from the Ugandans. We were very exhausted from a
couple of days of travelling but very happy and excited to be here. Internet
access has been very difficult (non-existent). Paul and I have worked very hard
at trying to get internet up and running.
On Wednesday, we spent part of the day
in Kampala. We exchanged our money and felt very rich with the wad of money we
were given. I have never held 700,000 worth of bills in my hand (they are
shillings, and only about 300 dollars in Canadian). Kampala is a very
interesting city of about 2 million people, and only 3 to 4 stoplights (so you
can guess what traffic is like). Thank goodness Jamil is an awesome driver!
We arrived at Buikwe Guest House around
4 in the afternoon. Justus and Sarah were here to greet us very warmly. All of
our luggage was waiting for us filling up the entire living room area. We
unpacked and sorted most of our supplies for the next two weeks. We all
collapsed in our beds, but it was an interesting sleep with a local club
playing music until 2 in the morning. Then the roaster started in crow around 4
am. School begins at 7:30 am and you could hear the excited chatter of
children, a very welcoming sound. It was great to see all the children heading
to school.
Today, we had the opportunity to go into
both the elementary school and secondary school here at Buikwe. The children
are very excited to see us and are constantly wanting their picture taken or to
just touch our arms. We have been mobbed several times and feel kind of like
celebrities. We have got used to hearing “Musungas” which means white people.
It was great to sit in on several lessons and see how they do things here. We
are in awe at how many students are on a class (there were 44 students in the
grade 2 class today).
Tomorrow we start our workshops, and
everyone is hard at work preparing for it.
As I am typing this message, there is a
cow at the window of our guest house mooing. We hope everyone at home is well
and we will keep battling the internet in an attempt to keep this blog updated!
Glenna
Glenna
I'm so glad that you're there safely, and that there was a warm welcome for you. I hope you can catch up on your sleep soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to more posts, so I hope that the Internet co-operates a bit.
I'm missing it already! Glad you're all well & safe. Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Such great memories when I read your reports. God bless you guys! I will certainly be thankful for every moment you share with us.
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