Thursday, 10 June 2010

3 about these roles

P how are you ?
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all the best for 2010
Regards,  

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

We are back!

Goodbyes are never easy...and this was certainly the case in Uganda a week ago! We have returned from our 3 months leading the gap year team, Living Links. It has been fabulous, so much to be thankful for. Much has been accomplished and many new lessons learned (not least, that dioralyte is a very useful thing!?)

Currently we are preparing for a Quiz and Hog Roast evening in aid of ROC (Reaching Orphans for Care, which is the orphan sponorship programme we have helped to set up in Ibanda.) Otherwise we are looking forward to welcoming the headmaster of NMS to the UK in a few days time...what a brilliant experience it will be for him.

Many thanks for sticking with this very intermittent blog!

Friday, 12 March 2010

Painting!

This week's highlight has been starting to painting NMS Primary School - although at times we have felt like zoo animals as children crowd around the windows peering in to watch the mzungus at work; it has been highly rewarding see how much can be done - 'many hands make light work'! We hope to attach a picture soon - but internet connection is currently not strong enough!

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

It has been beautifully hot today..the Living Links team have been engaged at NMS Primary School. A combination of 'Old Macdonald has a farm', teaching animals and acting out scenes to teach prepositions has kept us busy today!
We are all adapting to life in Ibanda, and despite a few wobbles regarding the local food, everyone is enjoying themselves. There have been a few incidents of sunburn and irritation from mosquito bites-but all are healthy. Tomorrow we are assisting Calvin on the school farm, with some weeding!

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

A symbol for abstinence...
This is the national bird of Uganda - the crested crane! It appears on the Ugandan flag and is often quoted as a 'symbol of abstinence' - because the male and female always stay together and are faithful to each other.
From SUN to SNOW to SUN!
We have loved being with our family over the holidays and catching up with our friends, but 9th Feb sees us boarding a flight back to Uganda! We are excited about returning to Ibanda and getting stuck in again at NMS school. However, we are embarking on a slightly new venture....for the next 3 months we will be leading a team of 4 gap year volunteers, who will be helping out at NMS and 2 other Primary schools and living with us in Ibanda. We have called this gap year project LIVING LINKS. Last week we came together as a team and spent some time preparing for all that lies ahead... This involved understanding issues of culture/worldview, as well as appreciating the history of Uganda and discussing practically how we might help at the schools - it was great fun! We hope to keep you updated via this blog and our regular emails!