Saturday, April 19, 2008

Love Orphans


Greeting to all!
Instead of the "normal blog" i have a proposition for you....
While being here in Uganda i found an orphanage that was started by college age Ugandan . And one of the ways that the orphanage gets money for food, school fees, health care ect. is to sell paper bead necklaces that the children make. However, there is a little problem....everyone in Uganda makes paper bead necklaces therefore there is not a huge market for them here. Therefore, some of the GO ED students decided that we would take some of the paper bead necklaces back to the States to sell in order to make some extra cash for them, This would be a huge blessing for this orphanage because they are not sponsored by an outside source. I am really excited about helping out this group of kids that are trying their hardest to make it. However, i was wondering how many of my friends and family would be interested in buying a paper bead necklace for a cause such as this???


Maybe this is something just to think about...this blog is not about trying to get you to buy jewelry but this is just a silly idea we had to help out a group of kids and we will see if it will work

besides that Jordon and I are doing great! i think we just realize the other day that here in a two weeks we are really going home.
WOW it just seemed like four months flew by! This next few weeks we will be finishing up our classes and be debriefing our trip!
Not to mention Jordon 21st birthday is coming up!
If i were to be honest i can not wait until Monday gets here because this is when my economics research paper is due and i will have no worries!
on a random side note....Jordon and i have been in awe of all the random things that have been going on back at home such as: earthquakes, tornadoes, flooding, hail, snow storms, and the list goes on and on! man sometimes i ask my self in a joking manner.....is the world coming to an end???
So when we come home we can not wait to hear about all the things we have missed out on.
love you all and God bless!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

BLOG?


Greetings Everyone!
Today has been a GREAT day! Jordon and I went to the Baby Orphanage. Where we were not allowed to take pictures but just believe me when i say these babies where so cute. These children at the orphanage were between the ages of 0-4 years old. There were about 40 babies there and all of them were abandoned. It was sad to pick up theses smiley, happy babies that you knew had either TB, HIV AIDS, or some other disease knowing that theses babies families could not take care of them. But i can honestly say we had the time of our lives.
So the last few days in Kampala has been crazy! All of the taxi's and boda's in the town are on strike and yesterday they had a riot! (and if you dot know about African riots....they are scary! it involves: killings, burnings and police blocking roads with bob-wire, ect.) Have no worries we are safe. But Long Story Short, all the taxis and boda's are upset at the government. They are upset because the gov. is making all the taxi and boda drivers get new vehicles. It is really sad because the taxi and boda drivers barely make enough money to feed there families let alone buy new taxis for themselves. Today's newspaper was really sad. Jordon and I bought a copy so we have to show it to you when we get home. But today it was hard to find transportation around town since all the taxi drivers are on strike. lol in spite of the transportation problems, this afternoon we went to a play at the National Theater. The Play that went saw was called The Black Momba.

Well, Jordon and I are really not looking forward to this week....we have to do an 15-20 page economic research paper, two economic test, and need to read books for class. But after this week we will be able to have fun again. lol!

Each day seem to go by so fast. I can not believe that in three weeks we will be back on a plane to go home. Although we will be glad to see our friends and family we are going to miss Uganda so much. Africa is a place that sometimes seems like home. God is rocking our world. However, we find it hard to express in a blog. We love you guys so much! Thank you for all the encouragment! We will write more soon!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Uganda means Buganda means Luganda!

Uganda means Buganda means Luganda!

We know that does not make much sense to anyone who has not been to Uganda, but Uganda is the country, Buganda is the area of the Bugandan Tribe (which is where we live) and Lugandan is the Language that they speak here! Kinda an inside joke to us, sorry bout that! Well, we are so glad to be back home here in Uganda. It has definitely been a life changing experience traveling and seeing other areas of Africa. There is so much that we have taken from this experience so far, most is not clear at this point. I feel like for us to come back the same people as we left is not possible. Our eyes have witnessed things that are so pleasing, but in other times things that could haunt a person for life. The way people worship here is incredible. Sometime we have to ask ourselves what makes us joyful and we realize by the people here that it is not in material posessions. It is difficult to explain the excitement and faith we have seen in the people here, just imagine having nothing, but at the same time having everything or praying with expectations when it seems that no one hears your cry. The faith that is taking place here in Africa is something that seems unwavering.

Let us tell you about two women that work here at our house. Their names are Grace and Howa. These women mean the world to us.


Grace is the woman on the left of Leah and Howa on the right. These two women are the most incredible women we have met in Africa. Introducing you to Grace, she is beautiful woman with heart of Gold. She is unmarried and on here free time she studies recipes to satisfy our American stomach. She is such an amazing cook, but she also has other great qualities. She loves to learn new cultures and I am tellin' ya she can do almost everything. She braids hair, she cooks, she is a stellar volleyball player, she has a contageous laugh, she tells jokes and keeps up on the daily news. She is one of the Africans that we met that is not afraid of Dogs. Overall AMAZING! The most amazing thing about this woman is that she is a servant of God and a devoted christian. She spends here time taking care of everyone. When she is not serving the Go-Ed students she is serving family and friends. She visits the hospitals to check on people and tends to her home village in order to provide for them. She is like an angel sent by God to watch over everyone. Sometimes we joke and say the reason why she is not married is because there is no man in this world that could compare to her. She is so great! Howa is her friend and a great servant as well. She loves to talk and is improving greatly on her English. She loves to learn and she has a smile that could turn anyones frown upside down. She is a divorced woman and has a wonderful 6 year old daughter named Shadia. It is a wonder that Howa doesn't quit, she cleans up after all 15 of us, keeping the house spotless; and let me tell you that is a chore and a half. She is such a kind hearted lady. She has the most incredible heart and she is such a beautiful person. Our prayer is that one day Howa can find her value and freedom in Jesus Christ. In that picture, Leah is striving to be like Grace and Howa. And of course the first step is having the same apron! LoL!

We could talk about those two people for hours-We thought we would share with you a little glimpse of the people that are making an impact in our lives. Sad to say we only have 4 more weeks left in Uganda and we have alot of loose ends to tie. Please pray that we will not get stressed over the work we have left to do and please keep both of these wonderful women in you prayers. In addition, please pray for Leah, she has decided to change her major to Sociology with an emphasis in social work...it seems a little late in the game, but she feels that without a doubt that is where she needs to be. She has done a lot of research on what it requires and it is manageable to still graduate on time. God is really molding us alot into the people that he has desired for us to be and we both feel that God has been working on this situation even before we came, it has just become obvious since we have been here. We will leave you with a few random photos to satisfy all of your photo craves. God Bless you all and thank you so much for reading our blog! We love you all!

P.S. Thank you so much Lisa Rohr for all your encouragement! We love you!



This is us on the Ugandan Equator
Leah on the northern hemisphere,
Jordon on the Southern....you just
cannot keep us apart. LOL!

This is right outside of our gate in Kampala, Ug.
Standing by the FH sign.

Leah and our house dog, Jack
- she states "Jack is not as cute as Jake"

Our favorite place to go for a good morning,
afternoon and evening snack!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Lion what is your name???

Let me just tell you the safari rocked my world....

Our safari was at Queen Elizabeth National Park which is located in Uganda.



We stayed at the game park for three days! In those three days we went on 6 safaris. We would wake up at 6:00 am to go on our first ride then we would go again at around 5:00pm for our night ride. Here are some animals that we saw during our African Spring Break!

Warthog~ they were EVERYWHERE and they are so funny! Not only did we see them during our safari ride but we could also see them when we walked around our hostel.

Baboons



So many Elephants. I just think that this picture is funny because the elephant is "just" crossing the road


Hippos

Water Buffalo- I hear they are really mean, but I thought they where so cute! They run so funny and I think this one has poop on its head.


I don't know what this is....but there are millions of them; they are beautiful! You can always know when a lion or leopard is around because these deer always just stand around and look at the predators.


These are mongees. They were all over our camp. Jordon and I would stock them around camp. They are funny animals!

Hyenas! We saw Three!

WE SAW SIX LIONS! AMAZING!!!!!
****IN ADDITION, WE SAW a leopard!!!


*This photo was taken when we were all on top of our bus waiting for the leopard to come closer... it never did but it was beautiful!


In addition to our stellar safaris we also went on a two hour boat safari! Jordon and I saw TONS of Hippos and BABY hippos, crocks, along with birds and more birds! We had so much fun!







The beginning of our African Spring Break has been AMAZING! Today after a 12 hour bus ride we are back in Kampala and it feel like home! It is good to be back! Please pray for us as we only have 4 1/2 weeks left and we have many projects! We love you all and miss you all very much!


PS. If Cob reads this blog.....The transfer file worked for a while but 10 minutes after you logged out the file failed b/c the internet quit! I'll try to be on the Internet a lot so that I could maybe get that song for my project Thank You!