
Monday 14th January 2008
January 14, 2008Last Monday I said that I was starting to feel like I was getting into the swing of things, and this Monday, again, I had a big list of things to get into. In Kabale you never know what the day will be like, until after the mist has rolled away; sometimes as late as 10 am. Today I suffered the consequences of this. I had just finished wringing the clothes out and put them on the line, not doing them yesterday as it looked a bit wet, when there was a distinctive rainy breeze starting to come through the mist. That would be right, yesterday was fine and today was as wet as. This put a dampener on my big day of getting into things. It is not a nice experience walking around everywhere in the mud, so I put off as many things as possible until tomorrow, and everything else seemed to work itself out somehow.
We have almost come to a decision on the next intake of children, we actually did decide, but then realised with the housing arrangements we have, we needed a certain amount of boys and girls and this we did not have. We need to see Prossy again, who said she has more children for us to look at to find another boy and then we will be ready.
On Thursday after we dropped Aurelia at the airport I took some photos of the trip from Entebbe to Kampala to give some idea of what one could expect to see if you came to Uganda. You can view the photos at: