Well, no bat attacks this week so far. It has been pretty low key in animal kingdom.
It is so hard to think that one month ago today, I said good bye to my family and left for this foreign land. This foreign land has become so much "my home" now. My mom is probably not too happy to hear me say that. Who knows, maybe some day I will call this my home for longer than 4 months. I never know where God is going to take me.
On Thursday, Katie (a staff member who has been here for the past 7 months) and I will be hosting the team on Safari. I am so excited to have this amazing opportunity. I just can't believe that I am going to be hosting people from all over the U.S. on Safari in Africa.
We got our refrigerator today and wow, it is beautiful. It is not hooked up to the gas yet, but just the thought of ice cubes makes me smile. If only the Schwan's man could deliver to Uganda, then life would be complete.
With this week not having any monumental animal encounters, I just don't know what to write about. If there is anything that anyone would like me to write about, feel free to comment about it.
5 comments:
Hey Hannah,
Happy 1 month anniversary in Uganda!
I want you to write about the Ugandans attitude towards you being there....do they know you're there to help? Are you seeing any resistance or do you feel welcome? What are their feelings about what's going on in their country? Do they talk about the fighting that's happening basically right next door to them?
You don't have to do a post on it if you don't want...I'm just curious!
Love,
Stacy
Hannah!
I love reading your posts. So it sounds like you have been experiencing a lot of different things lately. Good going on the towel thing, I never would have thought of that. I'm sitting here with fake nails on and I can't type very well, but there was a CRU V-day banquet last night, and we missed you. What do you do exactly on a safari? Show animals? How was that yesterday and today for you? Does the baby house operate by having people take babies for a day? Have a wonderful day.
Love,
Lisa
You need to update. Badly. North Dakota is cold and boring. We thirst for information over this "inter-web" thingy.
Peace and Love-
Dear Hannah,
I was told by our Sunday school superintendent that our Sunday school here in Laurel gave some money toward your refrigerator. It is a small world. I am so glad you are happy. I am looking forward to seeing you in May.
Pastor Bob
Hannah! We want to know about the Safari! I hope you took lots of pictures.
Your Favorite Cuz,
Charles
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