Well I'm back.Wanted to email from Kampala but the electricity was down.So here are my thoughts .
We accomplished all the things we wanted to find out ,fix and gather.What have I learnt.How can we call Africa a third world,what is a third world,is that just us being arrogent Westerners thinking we have it all right and they don't and all they can do is learn from us.Africa has the same problems,currupt politicians the break up of families,the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer.We have something to learn to from them.openness,helping each other,reaching out.I hope I can convey what I have learnt not in an arrogent fashion but humbley and with a passion to get others to understand Africa and how we can learn from each other.How African's hold up the importance of education and strive to get an education wheras we are complacent and take so many things for grantedMaybe if we Westerners stop thinking of Africa as a 3rd World but as Africa we can be open to each other.
Coming back I want to try and raise enough money so the kids from the "slum" can go to school all day and we could provide them with a good breakfeast so they will get one good meal a day.I think it is feasible to feed all the children(32) plus a cook will be $2,000 for the year approx.So that is my next gaol.
I will put up some pictures soon Sue
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Friday, February 8, 2008
Pouring in Uganda
What a day it is so hard to discribe.Some of the boys from the ex street kids came to meet us and we walked to there place.The shops are just shed's they open up and sale anything you can imagine.After ging to the American Embassy we went to the boys place they hang out in.To get there the "slum" we had to go through was unimaginable.It was peltting and the women were hudled together tryng to cook,sell things with chickens running around and tiny kids.So near the affluence of the Embassy.
When I was lying in bed listening to the thunder and rain all I could think of were the people in the "slums"that is what they call it.With their linking roofs mud everywhere drains and sewage being washed arund and so many squeezed into one room.It breaks yur heartWe had an amazing tme hanging out with the boys and yung men making jewerry to sell.playing cards and hearing their terrible stories.They are amazing.We are so lucky.
Annie has done us a special deal withe the hotel and we pay only $1.25 for ur evening meal.
If any kid is reading this.The children go to school from 7.30am to abut 6.00 to 6.30 pm!!!!!!!!
Time is running out.Sue
When I was lying in bed listening to the thunder and rain all I could think of were the people in the "slums"that is what they call it.With their linking roofs mud everywhere drains and sewage being washed arund and so many squeezed into one room.It breaks yur heartWe had an amazing tme hanging out with the boys and yung men making jewerry to sell.playing cards and hearing their terrible stories.They are amazing.We are so lucky.
Annie has done us a special deal withe the hotel and we pay only $1.25 for ur evening meal.
If any kid is reading this.The children go to school from 7.30am to abut 6.00 to 6.30 pm!!!!!!!!
Time is running out.Sue
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
it's raining in Kampala
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Well I will soon be saying goodbye to all this snow and will be enjoying temperatures of 30C!
I am very excited but nervous and our house is full of lists for Nick about what the kids should or can eat,their activities etc
My kids dentist was amazing and gave me 90 toothbrushes and toothpasts to give to the children and ex-street boys. So I had to get out my large case.
While there I'm also meeting Bonnie who is starting up another African Children's choir after being one himself,that will be very exciting.
My next entry will be in Uganda.!
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