James 1:27

"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."

Monday, June 29, 2009

June 29, 2009

Hey everybody! So we decided since we weren’t getting internet at the home we would just come into town and get it. Well, we have been here a week and we both love it so far. Yesterday we went to church and got to experience riding a boda boda (a motorcycle or bicycle taxi) for the first time. It was actually a good experience. We both really liked taking the boda boda especially because without them you have to walk everywhere, which gets really tiring in the hot weather. After church we got the opportunity to fellowship with a bunch of people we met from church that morning and we all went to eat at the Braza Resort. In Uganda, when you order food, it takes at least an hour for a table of two to get their food, but yesterday we had a table of 23. It took almost 3 hours to get our food. It was good though! We have Saturday mornings off and all day Sunday off. So, the rest of the day we just hung out with some of the other volunteers inside, because it was pouring rain outside. We will try to get on more frequently, but no promises since internet here is limited.

Lots of love from Africa!

Melanie & Megan

We finally made it!

Well, we thought it may never happen, but we finally arrived in Africa on Monday at about 8:00 PM (around noon your time.) We flew into Entebbe, which is about two and a half hours from Jinja. We were so happy to just be in Africa. The process of getting through customs and everything took about an hour. After all that we went to claim our luggage and couldn’t find any to claim. After a while Megan’s turned up, but Melanie’s never did show up that night. That was a bummer. It took another hour to sit down and file my baggage as missing and then we were finally ready to go. Since we arrived a day later than we were supposed to Megan’s dad was communicating with Amani for us to see if the driver could come get us the next day instead. When he heard back from them he was going to call us. Well, we never did hear back from him before we got out of the country. So, arriving at the airport we were hoping that someone was there to pick us up. Thankfully he was there waiting for us with an Amani Baby Cottage sign in hand. We cannot even begin to explain how good it was to see him and that sign. We finally arrived in Jinja at about 12:30 AM and were starving! There are too many volunteers in the home right now, so we’re staying with the nurse that is a full time volunteer here at Amani. She’s been here for 5 years. She just lives right down the road from the orphanage. God bless her, as she had dinner waiting for us when we pulled up. I think we eventually went to bed around 1:30 and were told to just get some sleep and not worry too much about volunteering tomorrow. Well, we took that to heart. Some other volunteers from the home had to come down and make sure we were still breathing at 4:15 in the afternoon. Needless to say we couldn’t sleep at all the next night. Today was the first day of full on volunteering and we absolutely love it! The kids are wonderful and so loving and adorable. At the home there are full time employees that care for the children everyday and they call them “mamas”. The volunteers are called “auntie” or “uncle”. Auntie Megan and Auntie Melanie are our new names around Amani. We’re learning the new terms around the home. The most common ones used that we have caught on very quickly are “su su” and “ca ca”, which means pee and poop. Megan had her first ca ca explosion this morning. Those cloth diapers are a lot different than disposable diapers. We were able to walk into to town twice today. It was a great experience. The town is very cute and we can’t wait to get more familiar with it. If you’ve never been to Africa it’s definitely not the Africa you envision in your head. The internet doesn’t work very well here and we are trying to update the blog as often as we can, so please bare with us! Thanks for your continued support and prayers!

We love and miss you all!

Megan and Melanie



Melanie and her long-lost bags!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Quick Update - Friday 6/26

(Update from Meg's dad)

Talked with Megan briefly this morning - actually around 4:30 p.m. Uganda Time. They are continuing to enjoy their time with the kids, and are looking forward to the weekend off. No set plans yet, but they are talking with the other workers there to get some ideas. Megan had mentioned before going that she might look into rafting or something else to be able to see more of Uganda. They are going out with several folks from Amani for dinner at the Gately (a guest house across the street from Amani - a real 4 star place in Uganda or anywhere else for that matter!). It should be a great experience for them as they get to know everyone better. Although Megan didn't mention it, I suspect that they will have their first opportunity to enjoy an African church service - which usually runs about 3-4 hours, but is definitely lively.

Melanie's bags arrived today. Better that they arrived on day #4 than on day #18. Now they can begin to completely settle in to their trip.

The internet connection at the Amani Baby Cottage is still down. The girls will try to get online over the weekend and update the blog with more of their experiences.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

T.I.A. - An update from Africa

(Update by Meg's Dad)

T.I.A. - This Is Africa

Although the girls have been in Uganda for about 2 1/2 days now, we finally had a chance to talk with them by phone for the first time since their arrival. They are well into the swing of things, working with the kids for the first full day today. It sounds like their travel difficulties - which they will likely share more about later - have all been worth it so far.
Communication has been difficult, as the internet at Amani is experiencing some problems right now. And Melanie is still waiting for both her bags to arrive. If the girls weren't close before, a few more days of sharing everything from shirts to underwear will likely bring them a WHOLE lot closer.
It sounds like working with the kids is going great for both girls. They had a chance to take some of the children into Jinja for shakes earlier in the day.
The girls are getting ready for bed right now, and are just about caught up on sleep. In fact, Megan mentioned that the first day after they arrived (Tuesday) they slept until 4 p.m.
As the internet issues are resolved, Megan and Melanie will share more about their trip. Please continue to pray that they will remain flexible (they have done an awesome job in working through their travel issues) as they help at Amani, and for the children and full-time workers there.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

We decided to go to Houston, Texas instead of Africa.... Just kidding!

Well, this has definitley been an adventure so far. The day started off as scheduled. We boarded our first flight to Houston this morning at about 10:45 am and arrived in Houston at about 1:15 pm. Pretty painless. We were gearing up for the long flight ahead of us to Amsterdam. We had a two hour lay over in Houston and were to board our next flight at 3:40 pm, and we did. However, once everyone was boarded they announced that the plane was experiencing some electrical problems, so we were just going to have to sit tight for a few minutes while they fix the problem. Meanwhile, a half hour later we decided to get comfy and we both fell asleep. When we woke up an hour later we noticed that we were still on the ground. Soon after the flight attendent announced that they were still trying to repair the plane and it would take another 45 minutes. Then we all had to get back off the plane. So much for 45 minutes... Let's try like two hours later. Which, put us at a total of six hours of waiting around the Houston airport. So, after another hour we realized that we may miss our connecting flight from Amsterdam to Uganda and we should probably go ask for help at the desk. Continental told us they would either put us up in a hotel for a night and we would leave tomorrow afternoon at 3:40 or they would put us up at a hotel in Amsterdam if we still wanted to take the flight we were originally scheduled to take. Ah, sorry if this is confusing... We were confused too. We decided the safest thing to do would be to stay in Houston rather than Amsterdam. So, here we sit updating our blog in our room at the Settle Inn Hotel. We take off tomorrow afternoon at 3:40 pm if all goes as planned. We should arrive in Uganda on Monday around 8:30 pm.

We thank you again for all your love and support! Please continue to keep us in your prayers.

With much love,
Melanie & Megan