Thursday, November 29, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
rainy season means mpali
After having dinner at our teammate's house, we returned to find that we had been invaded by mpali, also known as red ants, safari ants, biting ants. When it rains a lot, they must move their nest, so they march in lines to a new home. However, our casa was not their casa! The most effective method to deter them is to mix kerosene and water and pour it where you do not want them to cross. As they were already in our front room, work room, and kitchen, this meant sweeping out hundreds and hundreds of those mean biters and then pouring kerosene along the inside and outside walls of our house. You can see that I am not so happy with their evening invasion and that they liked to hold on to my local broom! Eventually, we got them out and then had a peaceful night...
wedding bells
Bwampu Steven, CSB math teacher, married the beautiful Rachel on Saturday. A Babwisi from Nyahuka, he is a graduate from CSB and now one of our star teachers. A Bakonjo from Bundibugyo Town, Rachel is a primary school teacher in a nearby village. Saturday was both their traditional "introduction" and their wedding service. We are grateful that Alisha watched our children so that Travis could be the wedding driver and I could attend. What a joyful couple!
The wedding started with a choir and the couple dancing into the Anglican church!puppy warriors
It has been a sweet 5 days with the puppies. Lilli checks on them at 6:30 am each morning and I have been known to do a midnight check as well. They are all healthy and growing. In 5 more days, their eyes will open. For now, they are defenseless, hungry, wiggly, snuggly little bundles of softness.
Sunbirds, palm nut vultures, morning doves, warted hornbills, and even fish eagles frequent our backyard. However, for the first time since we have been here, an African Crow (really big, black and white) perched on the branch right above the puppy pen and cawed a strange repetitive call. Lilli, Patton, and Aidan sprang into action to scare away the mean sounding crow. Lilli used her local slingshot; Patton gathered hard fruit from a tree to throw, and Aidan held rocks and made a mean face. The creepy owl that only comes when a new puppy shows up on the mission has also been heard at night. But with these three puppy warriors, these predatory birds don't stand a chance! The puppies are well loved and safe.
6 males and one female (yellow lab with the pink ribbon) |
greenheat biogas
Work has begun at CSB for the GreenHeat BioGas project. When it is completed, gas from the dome tank will fuel the kitchen stoves, greatly decreasing the amount of firewood that is currently consumed for the kitchen stove fires. Additionally, new latrines will be built as a part of this green project. We are thankful for the partnership with GreenHeat to work towards this very helpful project.
alisha
Alisha joined for a nine month internship in nutrition. A dietician by profession, she is running the Severe Acute Malnutrition pediatric ward and working with the Outpatient BundiNutrition Program. She also has been a great friend to our family, enjoying meals together and special time with the kids.
Lilli and Alisha with our new puppies |
The BundiNutrition team (minus Dr Jess who was still seeing patients) as they return from their weekly meeting. |
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
puppy love!
When we woke up this morning, this is what greeted us!
Seven beautiful, healthy puppies!
Thanks to the Stevens family, Bella and her puppies are enjoying a clean shelter (Simon's crate). Bella has been a wonderful mother and the 3 black puppies and 4 yellow puppies have been eating well! The kids are enjoying every moment with their new friends (and I am grinning from ear to ear too!).
Sunday, November 4, 2012
aidan is 3!
Today, Aidan turned three! When we ask him, "are you a big boy?" He replies, "No, I am a little brother." He is a boy who certainly loves his siblings...and Racecars! We had a fun Sunday afternoon party full of "Racecar Cornhole", Kachow Red birthday cake, generous gifts, calls from family, and Aidan's first live guitar concert. We are thankful for his life and love him deeply.
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