by Lori | Jun 16, 2010 | Blog
I couldn’t come here and not buy coffee!!! I saw coffee growing in the fields, and one of the orphanages has coffee crops planted for for their village micro-economics plan. I live for coffee every morning lately and I heard of an amazing coffee house here...
by Lori | Jun 15, 2010 | Blog
An Article from the Daily Monitor in Kampala, describing using cockroaches and rats to help “clean up crime.” Couldn’t they as easily train the garbage variety of rats and roaches? Deployment and importation of more of the vermin and roaches? ...
by Lori | Jun 10, 2010 | Blog
This is a peculiar thing for me, the Ugandans speak so softly. I didn’t remember reading about this anywhere but when conversing I really have to strain to hear them, so I ask them to repeat a lot. I would consider their speaking voice a meek almost...
by Lori | Jun 10, 2010 | Blog
As I type with thoughts of the past days in my head, I find it almost impossible to describe this place. Uganda is a plunge into sensory overload. When I’m describing the things I’m experiencing it is so difficult to say everything or describe without...
by Lori | Jun 3, 2010 | Blog
I met up with Katie, Robert, Teddy and Isaiah. They were delayed the whole way. They got to the gate just in time to get in line for boarding. The kids were so good on the plane. I couldn’t believe how quiet they were for the whole trip. They are...