June 28, 2008
Yesterday was a very long and interesting day with a lot of things going on as we get ready to head to our placements. In the morning Jon grabbed me and we went searching for an internet café that we heard about. Searching in Gulu is not the easiest thing but we found it and I was able to download some of those pics so know I have to make sure to take better photos which I will be doing today. Jon is about 6’11” so watching him on a boda is hilarious. He constantly makes the driver pop wheelies and it sometimes he has to get off, but it is great. We had an early morning meeting with Huston, who is in charge of all the NGO (Non-Governmental Organizations) coordination explained to us all the different groups that exist within Gulu. There are a lot of groups throughout the world providing aid to the people of
After that I took lunch at the Bomah café with some of the group. Amy (our leader), Catherine (asst. leader), Danielle, Jo, Bri and myself all went to this place which was super nice, because they had a satellite and I got a little American news. I took a boda home and made a small clip and will try to send it. After that we had meetings all day with Oliker David about the war and from
Finally, the big day came! We went to a place called Kope Café. It was created by people of the IC and all the proceeds go to a dance and music house called HEALS. At the café we met our co-teachers. My guy took a bus an hour and a half to see me, which was so humbling. His name is Alfred (Christian name, they all have Acholi and Christian names), he is 25 and has been teaching for two years. He is pretty funny and very humble. His English is decent and seems very excited and open to have me in the classroom. He is the youngest of all the Ugandan teachers in the exchange and is very excited to have me be a part of
"apwooyo tutwal" (thank you very much) to all who have looked at the beginning of a wonderful journey for me.
1 comment:
hey bud i hope i am sending this corectly.such the r tard.i am so happy and excited for u .sounds like quite the adventure keep yourself safe.cant wait for your next posting. stay away from poo throwing monkeys love dad an deb
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