We are officially back home in Masindi, and very glad to be back here. Kampala was wonderful and we had a great time, but its always nice to come back to friends and familiarity.
This time on the way back from Kampala we took a bus-what we call tour buses, they call buses- and sat-surprise surprise, more people than seats, but Jess and I both got our own seats, which was nice. There was about 7 people who sat on makeshift seats made out of boxes of shoe polish boxes stacked in twos in the middle isle...this is much harder to do when you are driving on roads full of pot wholes and speed bumps. Then there was a surreal moment...we stopped for gas in Kampala and 1/2 the bus got off for washroom breaks and such, and I looked up and felt like i was suddenly back home...a gas station right out of Brampton...so while Jess watched our seats and bags, I went in and found myself wondering if I was still in Uganda or not...after choosing a few snacks for the next 5 hours of our lives, I went to pay for them, and the cashier actually had to scan in the items and a price came up on the till....and then a receipt was handed to me...i almost forgot what a real-non hand written receipt looked like...i am still in wonder as I think back to that moment...
This time on the way back from Kampala we took a bus-what we call tour buses, they call buses- and sat-surprise surprise, more people than seats, but Jess and I both got our own seats, which was nice. There was about 7 people who sat on makeshift seats made out of boxes of shoe polish boxes stacked in twos in the middle isle...this is much harder to do when you are driving on roads full of pot wholes and speed bumps. Then there was a surreal moment...we stopped for gas in Kampala and 1/2 the bus got off for washroom breaks and such, and I looked up and felt like i was suddenly back home...a gas station right out of Brampton...so while Jess watched our seats and bags, I went in and found myself wondering if I was still in Uganda or not...after choosing a few snacks for the next 5 hours of our lives, I went to pay for them, and the cashier actually had to scan in the items and a price came up on the till....and then a receipt was handed to me...i almost forgot what a real-non hand written receipt looked like...i am still in wonder as I think back to that moment...
This week has been full of going to school and teaching and playing with the kids....but yesterday (friday) was definatly the highlight of the week. We had 2 classes of P.E and got to end the day with P6 class sitting in on their science homework lessons...which started with the respiratory system and went into chicken rearing...where we ended up learning about chicken caniballism...Jess and I both agree that we learned enough about chickens during that 1/2 hour that we could run our own chicken farms now.
Today we are in town for a short time to 'surf' and to grab some things at market..including our chicken which we are scheduled to kill ourselves in a few hours :) haha...and bread, nutella and eggs. We have officially set some crazy record for the cusumption of those 3 items...it hasn't even been a week and we've eaten 2 loaves of bread, 3 dozen eggs and a jar of nutella...and about 3 liters of oil...yes everything we eat is cooked in oil and most of what we are eating now are eggs, chips (fries made from irish) eggs, french toast, and our breakfast every morning is bread, tea and nutella. We also just finished our last african chicken....they have african chickens and 'europeanized' chickens...we went with the african..which was good-tougher than what we are used to, but still very tasty and easier to eat than the beef or pork that they boil for us.
Other than that, we are gearing up for our last week at school-their terms ends August 10th and then we have 9 days to enjoy Uganda...we are planning a trip to Murchison Falls and I am hoping to join our 'momma' in the field one day...she works counselling HIV/AIDS victims and visits their homes.
Thats all for now...hope all is well in Canada, and we'll be seeing a lot of you in about 20 days.
Orala Kurungi (good night!..because its night time for yuo at least!)
Amoti (Tash)
