What season is it we are now in the raining season. Where it is hot in the day and then it rains like buckets, very day last week and half if this week it rained all morning and all though the night. It is very interesting the rainy it can be very very hot and then rain and very nice but no humidity.
For the ones that are wondering I have not seen a monkey in at least a week so no stories about them.
For the people that what more about the kids. we are very busy with them. We had a child staying here for a short time something with the court system. When they can to pick her up she ran into the forest and that is where she stayed for a couple of hours until they left. Also we just went to pick another child and it sounds like we are also getting in triplet's in tonight too. So today we are going to be getting in 4 new kids. In 2 weeks we got in 5 kids that put us up to 100. WOW
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
New things
Today I was just finishing work for the day and I was walking in my house and found some fire ants Nice Ja. So I watched them for a little bit and while I was watching them I just looked and all I could see are millions and millions i bet close to a billion fire ants it was crazy. So I call the guy to come and spray to kill them and I went into the house they're were at least two hundred more it was crazy.
The other thing I learned today was when you are driving and they flash the lights at you a lot that means. They're asking you if they're are any cops ahead, and if the thumb is down they're up ahead and if the motion is the hand flat out it is safe no cops ahead. So those are 2 new things that happened today
The other thing I learned today was when you are driving and they flash the lights at you a lot that means. They're asking you if they're are any cops ahead, and if the thumb is down they're up ahead and if the motion is the hand flat out it is safe no cops ahead. So those are 2 new things that happened today
Saturday, April 4, 2009
More Sad News
I have bad news again on the night of Friday the 27th we lost another child. His name was Trevor he has only been with us for a few months. But he was in and out of the hospital all the time. He was in the hospital for about one month and the doctor told us there is not much we can do but make him comfortable. He died from aids; he was only 8 months old.
He still had some family but they couldn't take care of him so that’s why he lived with us. So when he died they ask if he could be buried with the mother. So we took the body to the home of the mother and put him to rest there. It is a custom in that part of Uganda that the person who delivered the body would be paid with a chicken. So I got a chicken and also Mariska a friend of mine got a chicken to for taking care of him.
He still had some family but they couldn't take care of him so that’s why he lived with us. So when he died they ask if he could be buried with the mother. So we took the body to the home of the mother and put him to rest there. It is a custom in that part of Uganda that the person who delivered the body would be paid with a chicken. So I got a chicken and also Mariska a friend of mine got a chicken to for taking care of him.
More Sad News
I have bad news again on the night of Friday the 27th we lost another child. His name was Trevor he has only been with us for a few months. But he was in and out of the hospital all the time. He was in the hospital for about one month and the doctor told us there is not much we can do but make him comfortable. He died from aids; he was only 8 months old.
He still had some family but they couldn't take care of him so that’s why he lived with us. So when he died they ask if he could be buried with the mother. So we took the body to the home of the mother and put him to rest there. It is a custom in that part of Uganda that the person who delivered the body would be paid with a chicken. So I got a chicken and Mariska a friend of mine also got a chicken to for taking care of him.
He still had some family but they couldn't take care of him so that’s why he lived with us. So when he died they ask if he could be buried with the mother. So we took the body to the home of the mother and put him to rest there. It is a custom in that part of Uganda that the person who delivered the body would be paid with a chicken. So I got a chicken and Mariska a friend of mine also got a chicken to for taking care of him.
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