There is so much to see here and take in. It's quite a bit different. We walk almost everywhere we go, which gives you a better sense of what really goes on in this town than driving everywhere does. I think because you have more time to take it in that way. The bota bota (bicycle) and piki piki (motorcycle) men try to get us to hire them to take us somewhere, but we are usually not going that far that we feel we need their services.
Tomorrow we are going to visit a village church and see how they do things. I am looking forward to that. Right now we are on our way to the hospice to work more on the filing system we are straightening out. We have completed 16 boxes and have about 20 to go. Hopefully we will finish before we leave.
We have decided the best day to go to Kigali is going to be the 6th. There is a coach service that takes 8 hrs to get there from Kampala, leaving at 9:30am. It is much cheaper than flying and easier to arrange. It also looks more reliable than a regular bus that, according to Amanda, have a tendency to break down on the way. We have to call them Monday since today is a holiday in Uganda and they will probably be closed.
This morning I saw an iridescent green bee! He was fascinating to watch. As Connie said to me, you really don't appreciate the variety of God's creation until you go somewhere else and see things you have never seen before. God's imagination truly is limitless. Wow!
There are so many things I could discuss and so little time to do so.
I hope everyone is well and enjoying the little things God has blessed them with.
Take time today to watch a butterfly flit about your yard, or a bird sing in the tree, or a goat trying to eat the chicken food locked up in the coop. (It's quite funny).
Love to all.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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