I hope everyone is well. Greetings from Uganda. We want to first off thank those that have already sent us a picture for our bulletin board! We have gotten several in, and it has been quite a treat. When Erin first suggested it, I thought it was a pretty good idea. But now that we are actually getting some pictures in, it is really great. My wife is actually quite brilliant. Thank you all very much. If you did not make it to the end of our last blog, we asked if you could send us a picture of you and the family for us to put up on our wall in our apartment – we would love to have a visual reminder of all the people we love back home! We can accept mail at: eMi, Attn: Gary Hightower, P.O.Box 3251, Kampala, Uganda.
Erin had a good week of school last week. She is getting a system down for taking care of all the class planning, and she is making good relationships with her students. The kids all seem to like her class. Like a good science teacher, Erin has lots of activities and labs - which tends to make it hard for kids not to like her class. …..And the labs will only get better. There are a few laboratories in the area that we’ve been able to get some lab supplies from. Erin was very excited when these were delivered on Monday. It was a bit like Christmas …and I didn’t really have to do anything!! So it was great, and now Erin is ready with fresh flasks, scales, pipettes, and test tubes to have kids blow some things up.
View out of Erin's Classroom |
This past Friday the school had an open house for students and their families. I stopped by and took a few pictures and met a couple of her students and was impressed again with my wife.
P&W Library |
The Nile River |
In the office, I have been helping out with a variety of projects. Most of my time this past week has been developing the design and construction drawings for the Western Ugandan Baptist Technical College. Their classrooms need a new roof system installed, and they also want to build a guesthouse to serve as a gateway for visiting supporters and guest professors. So I have been working away on that.
Amazing Grace Christian Assembly |
We have definitely put some mileage (err, kilometerage) on our sandals since we have been here. We’ve felt pretty good about our decision to just walk or use public transportation. We have always enjoyed walking, and quite often our best conversations are had when we are walking together. So it seemed appropriate, especially since most everything we need is fairly close-by, and catching a ride on a boda is never hard if we need it. But walking around Uganda does make for some excitement! Sidewalks aren’t exactly a common occurrence, and no matter where you are going, there is a pretty big hill between here and there, and traffic is seemingly always heavy. We decided to walk to a grocery store and a market on Saturday. It took half the day and we got home burnt to a crisp and worn out. And on the way home from church on Sunday, we got caught in a downpour. So it was a fun weekend for walking. People think we’re a little odd for as much walking as we do – we are definitely in the minority of eMi staff or other local expats who don’t have a car or boda. The boy in me wouldn’t mind knowing that I can drive and navigate ourselves around here; but for the most part, we are happy with putting our sandals and backpacks to good use. Erin says we make great urban hikers.
Downtown Kampala |
We are off to play a lively game of Uno since we actually have power tonight to see the playing cards. Stay tuned for some Google Earth fun in our next update. Take care!