Sunday - May 18
I thought I should put down the dates and time of my trip. I will be leaving June 30th from Houston Intercontinental at 8:00P.M. I will arrive in London at 11:00 Am Jul.1st. I will meet all the other teachers who are going to Uganda at Heathrow Airport. We leave that night at 9:10 PM and arrive in Entebbe at 7:40AM July 2. Think I'll be exhausted by then, or so pumped up with excitement - not sure which. We go through customs, which should be an experience in itself. Then we travel to the school - through swamps- see below. We leave Entebee on July 18 at 9:15 AM and arrive in London at 4:00 PM. For those of you who don't know, this is where I go off on my own excursion. I will be staying in London 2 nights and leaving July 20th at 8:55am to fly to Dublin, Ireland and arrive at 10:00. I begin a tour of Ireland that evening and the rest... well, that's a different blog, isn't it? I hope that if I don't get very much internet access in Uganda - I will have a better chance in Ireland of adding to my blog, so if you don't see much during the dates I am in Uganda - start looking again after the 18th. I leave Dublin on July 26 to London and then fly back to Houston, arriving 5:30 PM on the 26th. Then I sleep for a week..... So - I will not have access to a cell phone, so I will be e-mailing as I can. I will probably use my yahoo account - so if you see mail coming from dragon3rider - you'll know who it is. Please add comments to this blog as you feel the desire. You just need to get a google account - you give them your e-mail and make up a user name and password. I have one and have never received spam from them - so it is safe. Later.....
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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Our Grand Welcome
Back At Home
Well, I've been home almost a week now and I am finally beginning to feel normal. I still want to fall asleep during the day, but not so drastically now. I am beginning to go through the hundreds of pictures I have taken and I am remembering the wonderful experience I was able to have in Uganda. I miss the girls, the Sisters, the countryside and yes, even some of the food - especially FRESH pineapple, bananas and avocados everyday!! But mostly I miss the new family of friends I made during this adventure. All of us have gone back to our "normal" lives, but our thoughts of Uganda are never far away. I used my washing machine for the first time in a month a few days ago - and I will never take it for granted, nor the lovely hot showers I am able to take each morning. Going through the grocery store, I stop and think - do I really need that? I hope I won't take many parts of my life in the US for granted ever again, but I am afraid as time goes on, that will creep back into my life. I feel so much more apart of Sacred Heart Education, even though I have been teaching at Duchesne for 22 years. Watching teachers really learn what Sacred Heart Education means, and see them embrace the goals, was life changing. Seeing their faces change as they hear about loving discipline instead of corporal punishment - wow!! These ideas are a big cultural difference. As they saw us interact with the girls in playful, loving ways, was amazing to them. Playing hokey-pokey, duck-duck-goose, jump rope and ball with the girls and not just standing by watching, gave them a whole new perspective on teaching. Telling all the wonderful stories, that will be my challenge in the next months. I am putting several of my favorite pictures on the blog after this entry, but know that there are so many more that you will see as the year goes on. Be sure to scroll all the way down to see larger pictures. I will add some each day. I know I have said it many times - but I really want to thank all of you for your prayers, your e-mails, and your love as I was on this adventure. They kept my heart singing through each day.
More Pictures - Finally
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