Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Learning Ugandan Culture


(far left in white is Esther, middle left in blue and white is Lilliane, middle right is Gloria)
During parents day the students from the secondary school perform a traditional African folk song.


Uncle Dan and Caleb show off a puff adder. This is a very dangerous and venomous snake. Uncle Dan killed it with a stick on the road to Lewuro.
Caleb is learning to ox plow with his teacher Francis who is also attending the Institute classes.

7 comments:

Stacey said...

Hey there! Thanks for the update. I check often in hopes of seeing pics and hearing about your new lives. Sounds like it is going well.
Praying for ya
stacey

wagamama said...

Yeah, brother! Look at you! I'm loving it.:) Keep the pictures coming.

Anonymous said...

Great pictures!!! I made copies to send to Rodney. I just heard from him this week. love you love you MOM

Anonymous said...

Aww that's so cool.
I sent an e-mail last month ... did you get it?
Miss you!
~Alyssa

Kelli I. said...

My childhoood friend, Alair! Your sister told me (via facebook) about your blog and I am so thankful that she did. What a blessing to find you. I will be praying for your service and ministry in Uganda. May God continue to do great things in many lives. I will continue to check out your blog to look for prayer requests and to see how you are doing. It's so fun to reconnect after so many years.

God Bless,
Kelli

Unknown said...

So glad I figures out this blogging thing. Ican't believe how much you look like your Mom holding baby Nicholos. He is so cute and you so beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes.

And that snake... oh my goodness. The two of you are amazing. you both look so happy. Almost like you have been there your whole lives.

LOVE YOU,
Diana
PS is wagamam Janea?

Anonymous said...

mom and dad want you to skype the computer. the computer is on so give us a call

Josh