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Well here we are again after a bit of a break.  A restful, yet chaotic break back home.  While at home, I was able to step outside what is actually going on in my day to day here. It was…

A New Year

Happy New Year from Uganda! I spent New Year’s Eve watching fireworks and listening to live music at a local hotel, and it was honestly so much fun! Everyone was cheering and dancing and there was so much joy. I…

Rainy Holidays

Rainy season in Uganda normally lasts about 3 months at a time, but this year it has been raining since April. Recently, in Western and Northern Uganda, a heavy rain caused mudslides and flooding. Roads were washed away, houses were…

stop and go

Took the bus to the capitol today.  For those who have been in Santo Domingo know that the traffic is the absolute worst here.  The bus is cold (not used to this air conditioning), I’m wearing the ear muffs that…

2020: The Year of Polly Pockets

I feel like just yesterday I was typing up my last blog post.  After our big November events and Thanksgiving, I assumed life would slow down a bit, but…not exactly.  Two weeks ago, our office partnered with an organization to…

Thanksgiving in Uganda

It’s rainy season here in Uganda, and this afternoon is particularly rainy and cold (yes, the low 70s feels cold to me now). I have Christmas music playing in the background and African tea cooking on the stove. I have…

Gym Class Dodgeball

These last few months have me all confused with the concept of time. The days feel like weeks, yet the weeks feel like months, and each month feels like a day. So technically I’ve either been here for 65 weeks,…

heart bandaids

When I was little, bandaids were my favorite. They magically healed every boo-boo and they even had my favorite cartoons on them. Bandaids had a way of making everything feel better in the moment.  She placed the cartoon bandaid on…

Life is Crazy and Exciting

After some major writer’s block, I am back to update you on all the cray life things happening here in Uganda. The past few weeks have held a lot of growth and good conversations. Working cross-culturally is so much harder…

It’s been over a month and a half since being here.  Some days it feels like it’s been a week and some days it feels like it’s been 148 weeks. So much has happened in such a short amount of…