Living Waters Bed & Breakfast Kampala
Mutesa I Road, No.14 Kampala, 7675, Uganda
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Saturday
... children. most of them have short wirey hair, I really didn't want to put her down but there are lots of other kids about that needed help. I hope she gets adopted by a nice family while she is a baby so she doesnt have to stay at the orphanage too long. It sounds like a lot of Europeans and Americans come over to adopt babies. Last time I was at Sanyu all of the children were outside playing but this time they were all in the classroom because the presidents wife ...
Trust
... lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.” Isaiah 42:16
Please continue to pray for the kids as they move back with their families or into the Watoto village. So far only a couple kids have been moved but many more will be moving in the next few days.
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Thursday
... We went to look around the OT school where Joseph was trained, we waited for an hour for the main lecturer to be finished so that I could sign a guest book to be allowed on site. After all that hassle I thought it would be big but it was just two rooms, and a garden!! one room was the 'workshop' where they make papiermache stools and stuff and the other a classroom. It took about 2 minutes to walk around. not worth the wait really. Again totally ...
Changing Seasons
The weeks continue to fly by faster and faster – if I didn't make sure to write things down most days, I wouldn’t have any idea what actually happened during the week. But what a week of great memories! It seems as though we have now entered rainy season…because it’s raining a lot these days. What better way to kick off the rainy season than to shower in our shorts and t-shirts under the rain POURING off the roof?! Aside from the large frog/toad ...
Week 2
... Dwelling Places) for her daughter’s birthday party…and this is where I lost some more pride and dignity. They had music playing, so naturally, people were dancing. Kim and I are both from Mennonite backgrounds. We don’t dance. And when we do “dance,” it doesn’t look like dancing. Ok, Kim was actually decent so I won’t shame her with myself. When I was finally able to loosen up for a brief period, I broke out in an ...

