Wednesday, December 5, 2012

A little bit about Uganda


We will be spending most of our time in the far western side
and way down in the south, near Margherita Peak.

We had the wonderful opportunity to get to meet one of the missionary couples that we will be working under in Uganda! It just so happens that they are on furlough right now, and their home base is in PDX and one of their daughters in housemates with one of my dear friends. Coincidence? You tell me J  We had them over for dinner a few months ago and they hosted us just a few weeks ago so we have been able to ask a great deal of questions and learn more about what this ministry might look like.

We learned so many interesting cultural facts that I wished I had taken notes! I want to share just a few things that we have learned about Uganda:

-Like many other countries, most people have house help who will cook, clean, nanny and do yard work for them. It seems odd to have “servant” like people, but in Uganda it takes so much longer to do many of those things, that you need help. It is also a great way to share Jesus.

-There is SO MUCH dust everywhere and you have to dust daily to keep things clean.

-In the more rural areas of Uganda, where we will be spending a great deal of our time, women all wear long skirts. I will be packing just a few and hoping to buy a few while I am there as I will not be bringing any pants.

-People are SO hospitable and will sacrifice greatly to feed visitors a good meal.

-There are many amazing animals in Uganda: elephants, monkeys/primates, cheetahs, leopards, lions, zebras, buffalo, rhinos, and Gorillas! Many tourists who come to Uganda do so in the hopes of finding gorillas.  Though we will not be spending our time following gorillas, we will get to visit a game park and hopefully see some of these amazing animals!

This is a picture taken in the Kasese district,
where we will be spending most of our  time. Isn't it beautiful!?
photo credit

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