Wednesday, May 31, 2006

 

How's The Fresh Air Taste Like? No Really I would like to know

Did I tell anybody that I was going to die of second hand smoke from my fellow workers back in the states that would smoke 2 packs with in my 8 hour day every day. Well I am not going to die from that anymore, I mabey have seen one or two people smoking. But I will die of cunsumption of Desile. I might as well drink the stuff, I breath it like a fish in the sea. No matter how you are transported you consume it. Most of the time I ride a "boda boda" (scooter taxi) where you are right up on cars tails weaving in and out and if you are in a car, everybody has the windows down to save petrol (gas), same in the house no A/C which is fine but beathing desile is not fine. Sweating at night, having no ice, having bad or no tools, having no Dr.Pepper, having no queso or having no velvita or anything like it to make queso, having to smell body oder, having to take cold showers, having no electricty I CAN DEAL with not a problem. But breathing Desiel I can't take.

Holy cow! either something is wrong with my speel check or I just did a whole blog entry perfectly.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

 
Ok so I took the deal at staying at this nice place for free for 6 weeks. It is an Australian couple that have 5 kids from 14yr to 3yr and they have started up an orphanage "Jordan House" here in Kampala and have an awesome calling to be here. And so they have gone back home to raise support and to have a break after being here for a year and a half. I will be looking foward to seeing them get back especialy Harly the 14yr. that is a cool guy that I would love to deciple whe gets back from surfing in Aussieland. Until then I have met some guyt back from the states that are interns for an enginer program that bilds orphanages and churches and stuff so It will be a fun six weeks at leat on the social point of you whoever knows that I am an extravert.
All is well from Uganda,
HenryT

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

 
Ok so I am meeting some friends of the Micklers that they met here that are Aussie's that will be leaving for the summer and that need a house sitter for 6 weeks. And I will also be talking with him about working at his orphanige that they (The Bartons) have. So we will see what happens

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

 

Sunday, May 21, 2006

 
I was in Lyria the this past week with a mission trip from Indiana and it was in the boonies of Uganda no electricty no running water and to get to the little community you have to have four wheel drive in muddy waters for like a mile (which is a long time when you are going 0.5 mph) to get there. so After the second day I was there Bobby asked me one morning to drve his car into town to pick up the translators and so When I picked them up and driving them back through the mudy and bumpyness one of them asked me if I have ever driven in this kind of condiction. And I said yes and then just lost it right there I said I was fine but I wasn't. The only time that I would be driving in that condiction was for pleasure in someones pick up truck trying to get stuck and get mudd all over you car so you can show your friends that you went "mudding" so I lost it right there and thought how sad that the only time I have driven in those condictions was for fun not beacuse that is the only way I can get home and that if you get stuck there you are skrewed. It hit me like a ton of bricks

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

 
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This will be my jorrnal during my stay in Uganda

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