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My Time in Uganda 2015
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
On my way back :)
Just an quick update :) I am at Pearson airport heading back to Uganda. It was great to be back in Canada for a few weeks and spend some awesome times with family and friends :) But I am very excited to now be going back to Uganda.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
End of Term 1
Friday marked the end of the first term for schools in Uganda. The kids came to school for an end of the term assembly and to pick up their exams and report cards.
I also got a picture with the P3 class which I have spent the most time with. They have been an awesome class to teach and Sarah (their teacher) has been wonderful to work with. I am looking forward to seeing them again in June. :)
I also got a picture with the P3 class which I have spent the most time with. They have been an awesome class to teach and Sarah (their teacher) has been wonderful to work with. I am looking forward to seeing them again in June. :)
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Road Trip
Last week, Henry and I travelled up to Lira, which is located in Northern Uganda. It was wonderful to see where Henry grew up and to meet and get to know some of his family.
Here is a picture journey of our trip:
We took one route to get to Lira through the eastern part of Uganda (which was about 450 km) and then took another route back home (about 420 km). It was great to see so much more of this beautiful country. This is a picture of our route that Henry drew.
Along the way up, I got to see some interesting wildlife. There were monkeys that came right up to our car when we stopped because they thought we were going to feed them.
We also saw so many of these cows that have the largest horns I have ever seen.
A common site along the drive were women carrying large baskets of items on their heads along the side of the road.
Along the way up to Lira, we stopped in Mbale and I was able to meet Henry's aunt Helen who is a primary school teacher.
Once in Lira, we travelled about 30 km to a smaller town called Aduku which is where Henry grew up. I got to spend some time and meet with a few of his aunts and uncles on his mom's side of the family. In the pictures below are his uncles David and Samuel and his aunt Sarah.
One thing that I found very interesting was that in Lira there are less motorbikes as boda-bodas and instead regular bicycles. The bicycles are modified so there is a padded seat on the back for passengers. Everywhere you looked you saw these bicycle boda-bodas.
On our drive back we got to see Karuma Falls.
To end this blog post, here is a picture of my wonderful driver from the trip :)
Here is a picture journey of our trip:
We took one route to get to Lira through the eastern part of Uganda (which was about 450 km) and then took another route back home (about 420 km). It was great to see so much more of this beautiful country. This is a picture of our route that Henry drew.
Along the way up, I got to see some interesting wildlife. There were monkeys that came right up to our car when we stopped because they thought we were going to feed them.

We also saw so many of these cows that have the largest horns I have ever seen.
A common site along the drive were women carrying large baskets of items on their heads along the side of the road.
Along the way up to Lira, we stopped in Mbale and I was able to meet Henry's aunt Helen who is a primary school teacher.
Once in Lira, we travelled about 30 km to a smaller town called Aduku which is where Henry grew up. I got to spend some time and meet with a few of his aunts and uncles on his mom's side of the family. In the pictures below are his uncles David and Samuel and his aunt Sarah.
One thing that I found very interesting was that in Lira there are less motorbikes as boda-bodas and instead regular bicycles. The bicycles are modified so there is a padded seat on the back for passengers. Everywhere you looked you saw these bicycle boda-bodas.
On our drive back we got to see Karuma Falls.
To end this blog post, here is a picture of my wonderful driver from the trip :)
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Hard to Say Good Bye
Yesterday, I had to say good bye to two wonderful ladies who have become very dear friends. I had the privilege to live with Miriam and Diana for the past two months at the guesthouse. They are both nurses from New Zealand. It has been so wonderful to get to know them and to be able to share this experience with them. They are both such kind, caring, and loving women and I am really going to miss them. Although, I was very sad to see them leave, I am excited for the them as they continue on with their adventures and can't wait to hear how it all goes. :)
Shoes! :)
This past week I was able to give out many of the kids shoes that I had brought with me to Uganda. I worked with the sponsorship department in Kiyindi and was able to give the shoes to some children who did not have any shoes. There was lots of smiles and laughter in the room as the kids were trying on shoes. Thank you to everyone that donated shoes for me to bring. The kids were so thrilled with their new shoes. :)
Saturday, 4 April 2015
The Wet Season has begun…
The rain has finally started for the season. It has been
very dusty, dry and hot for several months, and the much needed rain has
finally come. It is great for the crops
that very much need the rain, but it has made the drive to school very
interesting. Since the roads are dirt, the rain turns them into a slippery mud
slide. This past week, on our way to work we ended up getting stuck in the mud
for a couple of hours until it was dry enough for us to spin our tires out of
it. We then continued to slide along the road in parts. While sitting on the
side of the road stuck, I witnessed several taxi go sliding by, a few of which
I thought were going to tip over. I was able to capture a few videos of them
making their way along the road in front of us. Unfortunately, my internet connection has not been good enough to post them (I tried a few times), but here is a picture of one of the taxis sliding off the road.
Also, while waiting in the car, a pig wandered out and
since it was so muddy decided to have a mud bath in the middle of the road. J
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