This was Tiffany’s favorite animal to see. We got lucky that we got to get so close!
A few hippos we found on the safari part of our journey.
Early morning sighting of giraffes.
There were many types of antelope we saw on the safari.
One of the chimps we saw while on our trek.
The sunrise before we left on our safari and boat trip. Amazing
Murchison Falls
Murchison Falls
A fun shot of a game they were playing at Tiff’s school one day.
Fruit market between Kampala and Mukono.
The view from our back porch..
Esther trying to teach Tiffany how to weave..
Our organized room.
Tiff with Nantale and Nakalema
Tiffany and Esther walking to the market
The front of our apartment. We are the top story on the right.
Nakalema Christine
Kampala from the Vasili’s cafe
Yusaku and Travis in the bush!
Kids from the school in a village where Travis, Tiffany, Yusaku, and I went
A farmer from the same small village. He is taking care of his grandson because the child’s parents both died of AIDS. The boy has AIDS as well.
The children at Tiffany’s school playing a game of group tag.
More of Tiff and the girls
Tiff’s classroom
Tiff’s school she is teaching at.
The kids at Tiffany’s school.
Shout out to the Acker family van!
More games from Tiff’s school
Chris and Yusaku trying out what using a hoe in Uganda is like
Yusaku playing soccer with the kids
Travis playing soccer
Small child outside Mukono
Tiff in Kampala!
The rain that we were getting about once a day was very heavy at times!
3 comments:
Nice photos... :)
It sounds like you two are having very much of a growing experience. I am praying for both of you
T
Chris and Tiffy ~ Thanks so much for sharing your photos and journal entries. Tif your legs are so flippin white in that picture.. You need sun... Sorry to hear about your friend Travis. Hope that you will be able to see him soon. With the information you have been writing about and the information I have also learned this week I hope you know that we do have a better life here. We miss you and look forward to seeing you both very soon.. LY Tonya:)
Thanks for writing about your day to day life. It is very interesting to hear about the African culture and daily lifestyle. Enjoy being a tourist over the weekend and travel safely...I am off to go have a mint brownie bar with mint ice cream.
Ty
Wow... I can hear children's laughter from your pictures. The children are beautiful and it is amazing to see the joy in their eyes even in their difficult circumstance. I am truly humbled... We (Americans) have a lot to learn from these kids.
I will continue to pray for both of you and that your presence and your work in Uganda will bring glory to God the Almighty.
Frances (from Delta) :-)
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